How to Build a Stock Tank Hot Tub | Island Hot Tub (2024)

A lot of folks have discovered how easy and inexpensive it is to create a soaking tub using an agricultural stock tank (available from most farm-supply stores). When combined with a Chofu hot tub heater or our new electric heating system, these low-cost galvanized steel or plastic tubs make wonderful soaking tubs. They have a pleasing smooth surface, the perfect shoulder depth, and a round top rim for a comfortable arm and neck rest.

Stock Tanks Make Sense

The fact is, a lot of people prefer the simplicity of a soaking tub to a high-maintenance spa. For those who want something simple, low-cost, and functional, stock tanks are just the thing – a gift from heaven!

Advantages of Stock Tanks

  • Low Volume for Fast Heating
  • Rugged and Durable
  • Low Maintenance
  • Easy Installation
  • Lightweight, Easy to Move
  • Shoulder-Deep 23-24 in. (Bathtubs are 13-15 in. deep.)
  • Inexpensive: $100 to $150 depending on size.

Yes, It Can Be Attractive

A stock tank soaking tub doesn’t have to look crude or tacky. You can make it as attractive as you want by covering the sides with a variety of materials: wood, split bamboo, leather-grain vinyl, Sunbrella fabric, etc. (Ask us about instructions for insulating and enclosing stock tanks.) (Photo link to stock tanks with different coverings)

Perfect for the Cabin

Stock tanks used with a Chofu hot tub heater are especially practical for vacation cabins where electricity is unavailable and where a soaking tub might sit unused for months. You can easily disconnect and store a Chofu stove, leaving the stock tank outside without worry.

Easy Set-Up

  1. Cut two holes in the side to install thru-wall ports.
  2. Cut a hole in the bottom for a drain.
  3. Place the tub and heater on solid foundations to create a level surface and provide the proper elevation of tub to heater for efficient thermosiphon
  4. Connect the Chofu hot tub heater to the tub using the connecting tubes and clamps provided.

An insulating cover is desirable to keep heat in, either floating insulation or a custom-made vinyl insulating cover.

Metal stock tanks are made of electroplated galvanized steel with a glass-smooth surface. They have straight sides with lateral corrugations for strength and a 1- inch diameter rolled top rim. Vertical sides make it easy to insulate and cover. The standard depth is 23-24 in., just right for shoulder-deep water. Metal stock tanks come in either round or oblong shapes – both desirable for soaking tubs.

Plastic stock tanks are becoming increasingly popular for use as DIY hot tubs. They’re made of UV-resistant polyethylene and range in depth from 23-24 in. Typically, the top edge has a 2″ diameter rolled rim that is very comfortable for a neck and arm rest. Plastic stock tanks are made with sloping sides with angled steps for stiffening, which makes insulating a little more difficult; however, they can be made very attractive when enclosed with wood paneling. (link to Mother Earth News article) note: Unfortunately, plastic stock tanks do not come in a 5ft diameter size. They jump from a 4½ft. x 3ft. size to 6ft diameter.

Oblong Tanks are the right size for one or two people sitting at each end with legs side by side. They use a minimal amount of water and heat up quickly. Consider metal tanks 5ft. long x 2 ft. wide, 6ft. long x 2ft. wide, or 6ft. long x 2½ft. wide.

Round Tanks are more spacious, hold more people, but also hold more water.

Does Size Matter?

Stock tanks have cozier leg-room because they don’t have a bench or foot well, but the benefit is that they have much less water to heat, fill, and drain. When choosing a tub, we recommend thinking small: a 6ft. diameter stock tank will provide plenty of leg room for four people, but a 5ft. diameter tank will also hold four people and heat up faster – although it’s cozier.

Size Chart

Size & Shape

Capacity
(people)

Usable Water
Volume *

Approx. Heating Time with Chofu

5ft x 2ft oblong

2

110 gals

1½ hours

6 ft x 2 ft

oblong

2

140 gals

2 hours

4 ft round

2

135 gals

2 hours

5 ft round

4

215 gals

3 hours

6 ft round

4 – 5

315 gals

4½ hours

*The usable volume is about 3-4 in. from the top to compensate for body displacement.

What’s the Right Depth?

People tend to think that a stock tank will not be deep enough, when, in fact, they are the perfect depth for most people. When you sit in a soaking tub, you don’t sit perfectly upright. You slouch. That said, the best depth is about shoulder high. Water up to your chin is uncomfortable and chest high is not deep enough. You also want to be able to rest your arms on the top rim or lay your neck back on the rounded rim. Most stock tank brands are 22-24 inches deep, which is just right for someone 5ft. 8in. to 6ft 2in. But what about shorter people and kids? Luckily there’s a simple solution. An inexpensive plastic lawn chair can be cut down to make a booster seat. They work great! (see photo)

Where to Get Stock Tanks

One of the best things about stock tanks is that they are available everywhere from agricultural supply stores – usually both plastic and metal stock tanks. Different regions will have different brands, some more desirable than others. (see Purchasing a Stock Tank)

We’re Here to Help

We carry a lot of the accessories and materials for putting together a stock tank hot tub. We also offer free printed instructions and phone advice: 1-888-878-5512.

How to Build a Stock Tank Hot Tub | Island Hot Tub (2024)

FAQs

How to Build a Stock Tank Hot Tub | Island Hot Tub? ›

A lot of folks have discovered how easy and inexpensive it is to create a soaking tub using an agricultural stock tank (available from most farm-supply stores). When combined with a Chofu hot tub heater or our new electric heating system, these low-cost galvanized steel or plastic tubs make wonderful soaking tubs.

Can you make a stock tank a hot tub? ›

A lot of folks have discovered how easy and inexpensive it is to create a soaking tub using an agricultural stock tank (available from most farm-supply stores). When combined with a Chofu hot tub heater or our new electric heating system, these low-cost galvanized steel or plastic tubs make wonderful soaking tubs.

Will a stock tank heater keep a hot tub from freezing? ›

If you have electricity, a stock tank heater is the most simple, inexpensive and effective solution to keep the tub from freezing. If water availability is not an issue, drain all but 4-5 inches or so and just let that freeze and refill when you return.

Is galvanized steel safe for a hot tub? ›

In their finished form, no, galvanized steel buckets, tubs and other galvanized household products present no toxic risk to adults, children, plants or animals. When it comes to the toxicity of zinc to humans, however, there's a little more to the story.

Can you add jets to a stock tank pool? ›

Jets, heater, filtration and a pump. Add these into the mix and we have the beginnings of the ultimate DIY Stock Tank Hot Tub. We will not have to worry about standing water, slime, algae, lack of filtration and building a fire to heat it.

What is a cowboy hot tub? ›

A redneck hot tub, also known as a hillbilly hot tub or a cowboy hot tub, is a DIY hot tub made from basic materials like a stock tank, a heater, and some plumbing.

Do stock tank pools get hot in summer? ›

Any part of the steel tanks that are touching water will not get too hot to the touch in direct sun, though the top lip of the tanks can get hot in direct sun as water is not generally filled to the very top.

At what temperature does galvanized steel turn off gas? ›

I have learned that welding galvanized steel over a certain temperature causes toxic fumes. For example, hot-dip galvanized steel recommended maximum temperature for long-term, continuous exposure is 200°C (392°F) and anything over potentially causes toxic fumes.

Will chlorine rust galvanized steel? ›

Regular splashing from chlorinated water could potentially result in the additional buildup of white corrosion products (zinc chlorides) on the hot-dip galvanized surface. However, regular rinsing and drying in combination with seasonal use will result in only a moderate effect on the corrosion rate.

Does galvanized steel give off toxic fumes when heated? ›

Welding galvanized steel poses several health risks that stem primarily from inhaling the toxic zinc oxide fumes generated during the process.

How deep should a stock tank pool be? ›

Stock tanks have a depth of about two feet, so they can work well as a wading pool or plunge pool. It's easy for one person to relax in a stock tank pool (temperature permitting) as most adults can lean back and soak immersed to the neck. They're ideal for summer as the steel structure keeps the water cool.

Can you shock a stock tank pool? ›

Algae growth can quickly turn your crystal-clear stock tank pool into a green and slimy mess. Prevent algae growth by regularly shocking the water with a pool shock treatment, particularly after heavy use or rainfall.

Can you use chlorine in a stock tank pool? ›

We backwash our pool once every 2-4 weeks or as needed. You'll also want to choose a treatment chemical. A lot of stock tank pool owners use 1” chlorine tablets and a floating dispenser.

Can you use a stock tank heater to heat a pool? ›

Brett Howerton of Longdale, Okla., used a livestock tank water heater to create a heated therapy pool in his backyard.

How do you turn a galvanized stock tank into a pool? ›

How to Make a Stock Tank Pool
  1. Prepare the Location. Make the ground as level as possible. ...
  2. Bring the Power Source. Run an extension cord from an exterior outlet to your pool. ...
  3. Water Test the Stock Tank. ...
  4. Cut Holes for Machinery. ...
  5. Install the Hose Fittings. ...
  6. Install the Filter Pump and Hoses. ...
  7. Fill the Tank. ...
  8. Start the Mechanicals.
May 30, 2024

Will a 50 gallon water heater fill a tub? ›

No Need for an Upgrade. It's a common misconception that the installation of a walk-in tub requires a larger or more powerful water heater. However, for most standard walk-in tubs, a typical residential water heater (40 to 50 gallons) is adequate.

Will a 30 gallon water heater fill a bathtub? ›

Determining if a water heater is large enough for a bathtub is actually pretty simple; the water heater tank should be about 2/3 the size of the bathtub. For example, if you have a 40 gallon water heater, it would be just large enough for a 60 gallon bathtub.

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