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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3161355" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>The concrete surface is rough. It's like most exterior concrete patio surfaces. It's got plenty of texture to it to make it non-slip, but I may still use the grit added in anyway just 'cause it would be a real bummer to slip and bust a hip or something getting out of that tub in freezing weather. See, we access it right from the sliding patio doors in the master bedroom, it's just a few steps to the tub from there. The times we enjoy having a hot tub the most is when it's really cold as hell outside, and you get in that 103 degree hot, bubbling water...Ahhh... life is good then, soaking in that hot tub in the privacy of our atrium while looking up at the stars. So long as you don't forget those little umbrellas to keep the snowflakes out of your hot chocolate, that is. In the summer, I just turn the tub's heater off and it stays right where I want it, temperature wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3161355, member: 10465"] The concrete surface is rough. It's like most exterior concrete patio surfaces. It's got plenty of texture to it to make it non-slip, but I may still use the grit added in anyway just 'cause it would be a real bummer to slip and bust a hip or something getting out of that tub in freezing weather. See, we access it right from the sliding patio doors in the master bedroom, it's just a few steps to the tub from there. The times we enjoy having a hot tub the most is when it's really cold as hell outside, and you get in that 103 degree hot, bubbling water...Ahhh... life is good then, soaking in that hot tub in the privacy of our atrium while looking up at the stars. So long as you don't forget those little umbrellas to keep the snowflakes out of your hot chocolate, that is. In the summer, I just turn the tub's heater off and it stays right where I want it, temperature wise. [/QUOTE]
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