We've removed hundreds of hot tubs. We've got the process down.
We look at what you've got. Above-ground or in-ground. Location. Access. Electrical connections. Deck involvement. We identify what's required for safe removal.
We safely disconnect electrical connections. We don't just yank cords out of outlets. We handle the power supply properly to avoid creating hazards.
Most hot tubs get cut into manageable pieces on-site. We use saws to section them. Shell, cabinet, insulation, equipment—we dismantle systematically until everything can be carried or loaded.
If your hot tub is built into decking, we remove or modify the deck as necessary to access and remove the tub. We discuss this before starting so you know what's involved.
We haul away every piece. Shell sections, pumps, heaters, covers, steps, accessories—everything goes. We don't leave parts and pieces for you to deal with.
Once the hot tub is gone, we clean up the area. We remove debris and leftover materials. The space should be ready for whatever you're doing next.
We give you a firm price after assessing what's involved. You know what you're paying before we cut anything or dismantle anything.
Nearly two decades of hot tub removal. We've removed everything from small two-person tubs to massive eight-person spas. In-ground, above-ground, on decks, in basements—we've handled them all.
Saws to cut fiberglass and acrylic. Tools to disconnect electrical safely. Equipment to haul away heavy sections. We come prepared.
Need that hot tub gone before the weekend? We offer same-day service when our schedule allows.
If your hot tub is built into decking, we can remove or modify the deck to access it. We don't tell you "figure out the deck first and call us back."
We're locally owned. No corporate fees. We work with realistic budgets for hot tub removal projects.
Hot tub removal pricing depends on size, location, and complexity.
Small two-person hot tubs with easy access cost less than large eight-person models. Ground-level removal is simpler than elevated decks or basements. Above-ground is cheaper than in-ground.
Deck involvement affects pricing. If we need to remove decking to access the tub, that's additional work. In-ground spas requiring excavation cost more than above-ground models.
We need to see what you've got for accurate pricing. Photos help but we prefer in-person assessment for hot tubs. Once we evaluate the actual situation, we'll give you an exact price before starting work. If you agree, we can often start the same day or schedule for the next available opening.
Broken hot tub that's not worth repairing. The heater died. The shell cracked. Repairs would cost more than buying new. We remove it so you can reclaim the space.
Moving and not taking the hot tub. It's staying with the house or you don't want to move it. We remove it before closing so the new owners don't inherit your old hot tub.
Rental property with non-functioning hot tub. Previous owner left it. Tenants don't want it. It's just taking up yard space. We remove it so the property is more rentable.
Remodeling and eliminating the hot tub. You're redoing your deck or yard. The hot tub doesn't fit the new design. We remove it so contractors can proceed.
Inherited property with old hot tub. Parent or relative passed away. Their hot tub hasn't worked in years. You need it removed to prepare the property for sale.
Above-ground hot tubs with easy access typically take a few hours. We dismantle, load, and haul away the same day.
Above-ground hot tubs with easy access typically take a few hours.
⏱We dismantle, load, and haul away the same day.
Deck-mounted hot tubs requiring deck modification take longer
✔usually a half day to full day depending on deck complexity.
In-ground spas can take one to two days depending
🚚 on size and how they were installed.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we assess your specific situation.
AAA Rousse Hot Tub Removal Services
Since 2006