Residential service · 09
Hot Tub & Spa Removal
Cut down, carried out, and the deck left clean.
The job
A dead hot tub is four hundred pounds of shell, foam, and plumbing that doesn't fit through the gate it came in over. We cut it into sections, carry it out piece by piece, and haul everything — shell, cabinet, cover, and pump gear.
The deck or pad underneath gets swept clean. Careful cuts and floor protection mean the space is ready for whatever you're planning next.
If it's hardwired, have an electrician disconnect the power first. Plug-in models we can unplug ourselves. Drain it if you can; if not, we'll handle that too.
Scope of work
What's included.
- Above-ground hot tubs and swim spas of any size
- Cut-down into sections that fit through gates and around corners
- Shell, cabinet, cover, steps, and pump equipment all hauled
- Deck or pad swept clean afterward
- Draining handled if the tub still holds water
Straight answers
Questions we get.
How much does hot tub removal cost?
Send a photo of the tub and the path out — gate, deck, stairs. Text a photo to (561) 284-9683 and you get a firm number back — usually within the hour.
Does the power need to be disconnected first?
If the tub is hardwired, yes — have an electrician disconnect it before we arrive. Plug-in models we can unplug ourselves.
Will cutting it up damage my deck?
No. We make controlled cuts, protect the surface under the work, and sweep up every piece of foam and fiberglass before we leave.
Do you remove in-ground spas?
Usually no — in-ground spas are excavation and concrete work. Send a photo anyway. If we can't take it, we'll tell you who can.