DIY Insulated Hot Tub Cover 🛠 | MUST HAVE for Inflatable Spas

Tired of removing rain water and losing heat (and money) from your inflatable hot tub? 💸 In this video, I’ll show you how to build a DIY insulated cover for your SaluSpa Coronado (or any inflatable spa) that keeps rain water away and spa water warm longer and saves energy. You’ll see step-by-step how I: 🔹 Used rigid insulation boards and construction adhesive for strength 🔹 Added bubble insulation and a durable tarp layer for weather protection 🔹 Created a custom-fit insulated spa lid that keeps rain water away This project is quick, budget-friendly, and makes your spa experience much more comfortable - even in colder weather! 💬 Have questions about materials or design? Drop them in the comments - I read every one! 👍 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and check out my other SaluSpa DIY projects #HotTubDIY #SaluSpa #Inflatablespa #DIYHomeRepair #DIYHomeRenovation #SmallHomeProjects #fixallhousethings 🔗 Stay connected: 📸 TikTok 👉🏼   / allhousethings_diy   📷 Instagram 👉🏼   / fixallhousethings   Disclaimer: All videos and content produced by Fix All House Things are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. Listed in our videos and website instructions must be followed with all necessary safety precautions, a proper understanding of techniques, and a clear mind. By doing home projects using tutorials from this channel, viewers must be aware they are doing it at their own risk, and Fix All House Things can not be held liable in cases of personal injuries or damages to viewers’ equipment or homes. Therefore we do not make any claims about the safety of the content, tutorials, projects, products, or tools, provided on this channel. Materials, projects, instructions, and tools from this channel’s videos may not be suitable for all skill levels, ages, or qualifications. We share our experiences and opinions only by placing them in conveniently explained video tutorials. Fix All House Things does not take any responsibility for actions done by viewers following instructions and information provided in videos or channel. It is a viewer's responsibility to familiarize and comply with appropriate building codes, standards, local regulations, and requirements before experimenting and starting any project and Fix All House Things can not claim liability for viewer’s projects. We strongly recommend consulting or hiring licensed professionals when needed.