Furniture and bulky items · Dallas–Fort Worth

Hot tub & spa removal.

A dead hot tub is 800 pounds of acrylic, foam, and plumbing baking in the Texas sun. Photograph it and the gate, and we coordinate whether it leaves whole or in pieces.

Every backyard hot tub has two futures: repaired, or removed. The third option — ignored — isn't working.

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Whole or cut up? Access decides

If the tub fits through the gate with room to maneuver, crews can sometimes dolly it out intact. If it entered by crane over the roof — common in DFW backyards — it leaves as sections, cut with saws on-site. Photograph the tub, the gate width, and the path across the yard; the removal method falls out of those three shots.

Prep before pickup day

The tub must be fully drained and electrically disconnected before removal — disconnect means a licensed electrician has safely terminated the 220V line, not just a flipped breaker. Drain it a day early so residual water in the plumbing empties too. A wet tub is hundreds of pounds heavier than a dry one.

What removal leaves behind

Crews haul the tub, cover, and steps, and can include the surrounding debris in the quote. The concrete pad or deck framing beneath is separate — small pad demolition can be reviewed as light demolition work if photographed. Metal frames and pumps are recycled as scrap where possible.

How it works

Four steps. No guesswork.

01

Send photos

Upload 3–5 photos of the items and the access area.

02

Get a clear quote

Priced on volume, weight, item type, stairs, access, and disposal.

03

Schedule pickup

We coordinate availability with a local hauling crew.

04

Items removed

The crew completes pickup and confirms the space is cleared.

Questions

Asked before every pickup.

Does cutting a tub up make a mess?

Crews cut over tarps and haul the sections and debris together — the yard is left clear of tub, not covered in foam.

Can you disconnect the electrical?

No — 220V disconnection needs a licensed electrician before pickup day. That must be done ahead of the scheduled window.

What about built-in or in-ground spas?

In-ground units are demolition projects rather than junk pickups. Photograph it anyway — light demo review may apply.

Photos in. Quote back. Done.

Send photos of the job and get an upfront quote before any crew is dispatched.