A simple install, no plumber required.
1. Mark and drill
Position the coil where you'll have it sitting β on a non-combustible base (a firebrick ring, a steel fire pit, or a gravel pit), directly beside or under where your tub will be. Mark two port locations on your tub wall, level with the coil's inlet and outlet. Drill two 48mm holes through the wall using a standard 48mm hole saw.
2. Fit the ports
Unbox the kit. Unscrew the male quick-connect fittings from the through-tank ports and set them aside. Apply silicone around the outside of each port body where it'll seat against the tub wall. Push the ports through the drilled holes from the outside. From inside the tub, apply silicone to the gaskets, slide them onto the port shafts, and hand-tighten the clamping rings to seal. Re-attach the male quick-connect fittings to the installed ports.
3. Connect the coil
Attach a female quick-connect fitting to one end of each hose, secured with a hose clamp. Connect the opposite end of each hose to the coil's inlet and outlet, also with hose clamps. Snap the female fittings on the hoses onto the male fittings on the through-tank ports β that's your sealed water loop.
4. Fill, light, soak
Fill the tub from a garden hose. Light a small fire under or beside the coil on your non-combustible base. The water heats over 2β4 hours through gravity-fed convection β hot water rises out of the coil into the tub, cool water flows down into the coil to be reheated. Drop the floating thermometer in to track the temperature, and climb in once it hits bathing range.
Most customers have the kit fitted in 30β60 minutes. Allow silicone to cure before filling β most are water-ready in 4β6 hours; a 24-hour cure gives the best long-term seal. A full step-by-step install video sits below the FAQ on this page.