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The DIY Cold Plunge Plumbing Bundle is your fool-proof guide to setting up the plumbing on your cold plunge.
**This is for completing your plunge with SCH 40 PVC Pipe, Fittings, and Flexible Spa Hose.
This plan is meant to supplement the Framing Plans (PDF) | DIY Cold Plunge v2.0 to have the main mechanical components sheltered in the enclosure.
Plan Overview:
My YouTube Channel will be a great resource in addition to this PDF. Make sure to follow me there & Instagram - @DIYCOLDPLUNGE
I would also recommend joining my private group on Facebook, we have thousands of people learning and experimenting with different set-ups.
All digital download orders are final and non-refundable.
Way better setup than intex filter system. I can keep the pump running without a timer and keep the water filtered with this pretty looking setup! Thanks Joe!
I highly recommend this plan if you are building a cold tub. Typically, I would not spend money on plans like this and would instead binge hours and hours of content to figure out each piece and step for free.
I am so glad I didn’t waste the time because these plans are fantastic. With every part of the plan that I felt like I should deviate from to have better results, I quickly found out why Joe did it the way he did or with the parts he used. He has put in the work already, so why reinvent the wheel!
This plan paid for itself over and over again. It saved me hours of research time, time I would have otherwise lost from trial and error, multiple trips to the hardware store and dealing with returns. With this plan, I had all the right parts and layout completely set up ahead of time. As soon as my chiller arrived, I spent a few hours connecting it all together and we were chilling! Joe’s done all the trial error, learning from mistakes and figuring out how best to lay everything out so you don’t have to! Not buying this plan is like driving an hour out of your way to save $0.02 a gallon on gas.
I had my reserves about building my first cold plunge. I have next to no experience building anything. I actually bought new tools just to build my first project. These instructions were extremely detailed and easy to follow. It took me a bit but I have my own cold plunge. It's extremely cold and painful but is exactly what I needed. My only critique would be some of the videos and projects get comingled. I mean the video for the steel stock tank is a different build from the 150 gallon tank and at times I got a bit confused. If the projects were separated into entire build sections I think it would have been easier to digest.
Joe, thank you for these detailed plans!! I put this altogether this past weekend and it works great.
The short version:
Hi! I'm Joe, and I've helped thousands of people save thousands of dollars by building DIY Cold Plunges and Saunas.
I've got proven, beginner friendly plans and products to bring home BIG health benefits.
Questions? Don't hesitate to reach out 👍
Great ozone generator. Easy setup and works perfectly with a venturi. I struggled with keeping my plunge sanitized for months and this fixed all of that immediately. Highly recommended.
Awesome product! Straightforward plans, easy to follow, no BS. Will update when I actually build it.
I purchased the sauna plan after building a cold plunge last year. Both plans are very detailed, easy to follow, and include videos. So now I have both a sauna and a plunge for less than what others are selling one for. I have a great shop, but even without one this build can be easily
done with rudimentary tools and woodworking skills. The build is complete, waiting on the preorder heaters to ship.
I’m a hobbyist woodworker. Overall, I’m very happy with this build! I think it’s my most complex woodworking project to date. The materials list was great, the diagrams were clear, and the videos very helpful. Joe was quickly responsive when I emailed him with questions. I had a good time making this, and I’m impressed with the end-product. I’m proud that I built this, and I’m so excited for daily sauna sessions!
A couple things I would do different if I made this again: I would not use dimensional 2x4 and 2x6 fir lumber as it was thicker than the other framing wood that I bought, or I would plane it down to be the same thickness as the other wood. This caused my framing to bulge wherever it was used, and I didn’t realize it would be an issue until it was too late. This made fitting the siding to each panel difficult, and I wound up with some gaps and overhangs in some areas. I installed some trim to go along each edge to hide the imperfections at the seams. The jet black Varithane stain that Joe used wasn’t taking to my siding, so I had to buy black exterior paint instead.
Finding some of the materials was also a little difficult. Nobody had 5/4” cedar planks, and I drove all over to find decent 1x6 clear cedar, and it was pretty expensive at a specialty wood store. Finding the R15 value Rockwool at my Home Depot was pure luck… they don’t carry that anymore, but someone had recently returned one package, and there it was waiting for me.
I don’t think the materials list calls out a 1 ½” hole saw, so I had to go out and buy that right before I needed it. Not everyone has a nail gun, but luckily my friend let me borrow his.
My receipts came out to $1826.86, which is 50% more than the ~ $1200 stated, but I noticed items like the bulbs, cedar TNG, backrest, grommet cover, sauna oil, paint, and some misc supplies and tools were left out of his calculation. Plus things cost more in California. This still costs 1/3 of similar-style commercial infrared saunas. I would definitely recommend this project for someone who is good with tools and building stuff.
My friends are all asking me about my new sauna! It’s attention-getting for sure.