That Hot Tub Has Soaked Its Last
Drained, it still weighs as much as a piano — and it definitely doesn't fit through the gate. We cut it up on-site, carry it out piece by piece, and give you your deck back the same day.
A hot tub is the one piece of junk that truly cannot leave the way it came in. We cut it into sections right where it sits, haul every piece — shell, cabinet, cover, steps — and leave the pad clean, usually inside 90 minutes. $250–$450 all-in, while the big franchises start where we stop.
- $250–$450 all-in — cutting, carrying, disposal & cleanup included
- National franchises quote $400–$600+ for the same tub
- Cut into sections on-site — nothing needs to fit through the gate whole
- Cover, steps & cabinet ride along at no extra charge
- Foam crumbs raked, screws swept — deck or pad left truly clean
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The cut-up-and-haul, step by step
An empty hot tub still weighs 500–900 pounds and was almost certainly craned, rolled, or team-carried into a spot it can no longer leave in one piece. So we don't fight it. We cut the drained shell into four to six sections with a reciprocating saw — about twenty noisy minutes; apologies in advance to the neighbor's dog — then carry the pieces, the cabinet, the cover, and the steps out to the truck. Most removals take 60 to 90 minutes door to door. Before we roll, we rake up the foam crumbs and stray screws so the space is genuinely done, not just emptier.
Decks, backyards, and why access sets the price
Every quote comes down to one question: what's between the tub and the truck? A tub beside the driveway with a wide gate is the easy end of the range — around $250. A tub sunk into a second-story deck, down a terraced backyard, or behind a 30-inch gate takes more cutting and more carrying, which is how you get toward $450. Either way it's one flat price agreed before we start, with all labor and disposal included — no fuel fees, no 'heavy item surcharge.' Text a couple of photos — the tub, the gate, the path — to (206) 736-6688 and you'll have a real number in minutes, not a 'starting at' teaser.
Power, water, and where the pieces go
Two things to handle before we arrive. Water: drain the tub if you can — most have a garden-hose spigot at the base — and we'll deal with whatever's left in the footwell. Power: plug-and-play models just get unplugged, but most full-size tubs are hardwired on a 220-volt circuit, and that disconnect is an electrician's job, not a hauler's. Have the line disconnected and capped before your appointment; we don't touch live wiring, and you shouldn't want us to. After the haul, the frame metal and heater components go to metal recycling and the shell goes to the transfer station. Once it's on the truck, it's entirely our problem.
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