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Originally Posted by ArakAtak
Well it isn't built like King's Garage which looks like it was made from the foundations of Winterfell. But ppl seem really concerned that it will fall down from a bit of moisture in the air so I can only imagine that just turning on the hot tap in a standard home will cause it to self destruct.
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Bathrooms have vents, bathrooms walls aren't covered with the same wallboard you use in your living room. Bathrooms have tile, many times all the way up the wall around the entire bathroom...for a reason. Its not the walls of the garage that are the concern, they're fricken cinder block. Its the wooden rafters/trusses holding the roof up, the plywood that makes the base of the roof that is likely open.
Hey, i know, lets put our porn watching on hold for a second and look at google
"can you put a hot tub in a garage"
here is the first ****ing answer
"Hot tub use creates significant steam and moisture buildup, which can damage the interior of your garage and create potential health risks for bathers. Your garage should have a ventilation system that allows steam to escape, but won't let in cold air."
Now shut the **** up bob the builder.