Make a cold plunge out of a bathtub
How to build a cold plunge from an acrylic bathtub
How to build a cold plunge from an acrylic bathtub
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Turn an acrylic bathtub into a cold plunge
Freestanding bathtub turned into a cold plunge
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DIY Cold Plunge Bathtub Conversion

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Convert a bathtub into a DIY Hot + Cold or DIY Cold Plunge! This is a complete build plan with diagrams and supplemental video every step of the way showing how I converted a freestanding bathtub into a cold plunge from start to finish including shopping list, diagrams, plumbing plan, etc.

It's got all the big features you would look for in a luxury cold plunge; ozone sanitation, filtration, cooling, heating, multicolor light and 24/7 circulation. It even has an option to heat to 105. Depending on which option you choose, the cost of this DIY can be anywhere between $2,500-$3,000.

Plan Features:

  • PDF with diagrams, parts, tools, tips & tricks
  • Supplemental video for each step
  • Parts shopping list with direct links

Compatible Bathtubs:

  • Specific tub is linked in the plan
  • Compatible with most freestanding tubs
  • Principles shown in the plan are universal

Compatible Chillers:

  • Active Aqua 1/4HP, 1/2HP
  • EcoPlus 1/4HP, 1/2HP (1/4HP shown in videos)
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Reid B.
Highly recommend!!!

I consider myself about 5/10 when it comes to being handy, this plan made building a cold plunge incredibly simple. I highly recommend this to anyone looking to build their own!

Beyond looking and working great, there is such a sense of pride of getting in each morning knowing that I was able to build this myself. I also had an issue, which was my fault, and Joe was incredibly fast to respond to help me fix it. Could not be happier, thank you Joe!

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Scott

Great product! Plans are great. I’m just looking for a larger tub to get started.