Hot tub removal in Amarillo, TX
The hot tub that has not bubbled in years is the heaviest thing in the yard, and it does not fit through any gate in one piece. We cut it up, carry it out, and haul it away.
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Hot tubs and spas, working or dead
Swim spas and above-ground pools
Hot tub covers, steps, and pads
Old decking around the tub, if you want it gone too
How it works
- Send photos. One of the tub, one of the path out. Gates, decks, and tight corners decide the plan.
- Power off first. A hardwired 220-volt spa must be disconnected before cutting starts. See the safety note below.
- Cut, carried, gone. The shell gets sectioned with saws, carried out piece by piece, and the pad left clear.
An empty hot tub still weighs several hundred pounds, and a full-size one was usually craned or rolled in before the fence and landscaping existed. Nobody carries one out whole. The real job is controlled demolition: drain it, cut the shell and cabinet into sections, and carry the pieces out through whatever gate or side yard exists. Our haulers do it without wrecking the deck around it.
The one safety rule that is not optional: most permanent spas are hardwired to a 220-volt circuit. That connection must be shut off at the breaker and properly disconnected before anyone cuts, and if you are not certain how it is wired, a licensed electrician should disconnect it first. The Electrical Safety Foundation at esfi.org is blunt about water, steel tools, and live circuits. Plug-in models are simpler: unplug, done.
What sets the price: tub size, how hard the path out is, and whether decking or a gazebo has to come apart to free it. The steel and motors get recycled as scrap. Photos get you an accurate quote without a site visit.
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Common questions
Does the water need to be out first?
Yes, drained before cut day. If the pumps are dead, tell us, a transfer pump can usually solve it.
Can you remove a tub from a deck cutout or sunken installation?
Usually yes, that is the most common hard version. Photos of the installation tell us what it takes.
What happens to the old tub?
Metal frames, motors, and heaters go to scrap recycling. The shell is disposed of properly.
Can you take the old above-ground pool too?
Yes. Liner, walls, frame, and pump all load on the same visit.