Set-up & Configuration
Wood-Fired Hot Tub
Learn how to properly set up and configure your wood-fired hot tub with our video guides.
Forklifting and transportation
How to uncrate your Hot Tub, Spa or Bath
Site and setting in place
How to secure the cover
Filling a Wood Fired Hot Tub or Bath
How to operate the Wood Fired Burner
Oiling the cedar
Cleaning the tub
Frequently Asked Questions
To ensure proper weight distribution and prevent point loading, our products are placed on 100mm timber bearers. If the desired location is firm and level, you are good to go.
Yes, there is no heat at all on the exterior of the wood-fired hot tub. The burner is located within the hot tub and submerged under the water. As long as your deck is stable and level, it is a great placement choice for your Stoked Stainless product.
Stoked products come on timber bearers at 100mm thick, this is to avoid point loading and evenly distribute weight, as long as where the spa is going to be located is firm and level you are all set. Stoked spas are built for a lifetime of relaxation and enjoyment, it’s always worth keeping that in mind when preparing.
Yes, just be sure you have checked local pool fencing regulations and can access the hatch.
All Stoked LTD customers are responsible for consulting and adhering to local legislation before making a purchase. It is important to note that Stoked LTD's guidelines for recommended use are complementary to, and should be followed in addition to, all applicable local legislation.
Most woods are okay, such as Pine, Macrocarpa, Oregon and Blue Gum. Avoid hardwood with very high BTU ratings such as Teatree, Kanuka and Manuka, as they will burn too quickly, meaning will be less efficient while using more wood to heat your water.