Step by Step Luxury DIY Cold Plunge Plan
How to build a Luxury DIY Cold Plunge
DIY Cold Plunge with Underwater LED Light
How to build a Luxury DIY Cold Plunge
How to build a Luxury DIY Cold Plunge

Luxury DIY Cold Plunge Plans

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Build a luxury DIY cold plunge from start to finish with this step-by-step plan. This is a complete build plan with shopping list, assembly diagrams, cut plans and supplemental video tutorials for each step in the process. Everything from framing to plumbing is included. You will be able to build a cold plunge that can hang with the $10K+ options out there. Details on the project are below. All digital download sales are final.

    Dimensions:

    • Exterior Dimensions: 64-1/2" L x 32-1/2" W x 35" H
    • Tank Dimensions: 36" L x 24" W x 30" H

    Compatible Chillers:

    Plan Features:

    • Tank (sold separately) comes in Black or White 
    • Complete framing, insulating, siding, venting & finishing plan
    • Plumbing guide with filtration & ozone sanitation setup

    *Rough estimate on total cost to build is $3,000 depending on chiller.

     

     

    All digital download orders are final and non-refundable.

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    Brent B.
    Next level plunging!

    I have been plunging for a while with an inflatable tub and a subpar chiller. A friend of mine introduced me to the DIY coldplunge a few months ago. We built his first, then we build mine with minor changes. I used 1x8 cedar instead of the T-111. Both look great and both perform perfectly. The plans make it extremely easy for people of all levels. These cold plunges are the best out there (imo) and save you loads of money.

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    Ben F.
    Cedar trimmed cold plunge! Awesome instructions!

    Last winter I was talking to a buddy who swears by his cold plunge routine (he is an orthopedic surgeon… so he knows what he is talking about). He showed me this site and I immediately ordered plans. I’m fairly handy, but very impatient. And these plans were great. I made mine my own by adding some cedar panels on the sides to really give it that up north at the cabin feeling. Along the way I had questions and Joe was super fast to reply. But, follow him on Facebook. He answers many of the questions I had in the content he now publishes.

    I went with a penguin chiller.

    I love my cold plunge tub and you will, too.

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    Matthew D.
    Awesome product

    We did the luxury option as a father sons project. The entire plunge was assembled by my college aged sons who had very little prior experience. I was very very hands off (except for drilling the holes into the plastic tub🤣).

    I could not be happier with the finished product. Cold water for plunging at home during hot summer months is SURREAL.

    Thanks for making it so easy for us, Joe.

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    Geof V.
    Fantastic Product!!

    I recently finished the construction of my cold plunge. The instructions, videos, and inventory parts list were perfect. Wry easy to follow. Answered every question that I had along the way with my build. Additionally, Joe has been incredibly prompt in replying to questions regarding functionality and hints after I finished the project.

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    Sierra R.
    Luxury Plans

    Plans were pretty straight forward to follow! I would recommend bringing the plumbing list to your local hardware store for them to help you find the exact parts. The links were helpful but I don’t have a Menards in my area. Overall though, it helped having this and I learned a lot of new things. Ive always done woodworking but never dived into plumbing. It was a fun new challenge.

    Pro tip: if you want to do cedar, consider using cedar fence pickets for the sides. In my area, each picket is $3.45. Around 20 pickets would be enough for the front, back , and sides. It’ll save you money compared to buying 1 x 4s or 1 x 6.