Clean Out Network

Complete Hot Tub & Spa Removal

Hot Tub Removal Services

Hot tubs and spas removed, demolished, and disposed – Clean Out Network handles complete hot tub removal including draining, disconnection, demolition, and haul away. Built-in units or freestanding models, we remove them all.

Licensed & Insured | Same-Day Service Available | Nationwide Service

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What Hot Tub Removal Includes

All Hot Tub Types

Portable spas, built-in hot tubs, swim spas, jacuzzis, above-ground models, in-ground installations. All sizes and brands – Sundance, Hot Spring, Caldera, Jacuzzi, Master Spas, Bullfrog, generic brands.

Complete Draining

Pumping out all water before removal. Proper drainage preventing property damage during removal process.

Electrical Disconnection

Coordinating with licensed electricians for hard-wired 220V installations. Handling plug-in models directly.

Demolition When Needed

Breaking down built-in units integrated into decks or structures. Dismantling large portable spas too big for whole-unit removal.

Deck & Surround Removal

Removing surrounding deck structures, steps, railings when needed for access. Demolishing built-in surrounds and enclosures.

Equipment Removal

Disconnecting and removing pumps, heaters, control panels, plumbing connections. Complete removal of all hot tub infrastructure.

Complete Haul Away

All hot tub materials – shell, cabinet, equipment, deck materials – loaded into trucks and removed from property.

Site Cleanup

Area where hot tub was located cleaned and leveled. Ready for landscaping, deck rebuilding, or other use.

Service Areas

Clean Out Network serves the continental United States for hot tub removal services. Professional spa removal nationwide with the same quality standards everywhere.

Full-Service Removal Company

Hot Tubs Become Burdens Faster Than Expected

Maintenance costs add up. Covers deteriorate requiring expensive replacements. Pumps and heaters fail. Water chemistry requires constant attention and chemical purchases. Electric bills stay high whether you use it or not. Nobody actually uses it anymore but it still sits there creating ongoing expense and taking up space.

Removal ends the burden permanently.

Clean Out Network has spent 20+ years removing hot tubs throughout the continental United States. Freestanding portable spas from backyards. Built-in installations requiring deck demolition. Swim spas creating ongoing maintenance nightmares. Deteriorated units beyond economical repair. Functional tubs nobody wants anymore.

We handle complete removal – draining, disconnection, demolition when needed, hauling away all materials, leaving sites clean and ready for other use.

Portable Spas

Self-contained units sitting on decks, patios, or concrete pads. Complete removal as single units when possible.

Built-In Hot Tubs

Spas integrated into decks or structures. Requires demolition of surrounding materials for access and removal.

In-Ground Spas

Hot tubs installed below ground level. Extraction requiring equipment and often partial deck removal.

Swim Spas

Larger units designed for swimming and exercise. 12-20 feet long requiring specialized removal approach.

Custom Installations

Unique installations with custom surrounds, decking, covers. Removal approach designed for specific situations.

We quote based on hot tub type:

  • Portable spa – Standard freestanding hot tubs
  • Built-in hot tub – In-ground or deck-integrated installations requiring demolition
  • Large/swim spa – Oversized units or swim spas


Pricing depends on spa size, installation type, electrical disconnection requirements, deck demolition needs, access difficulty.

Hard-Wired Units (220V):

Most hot tubs require dedicated 220V electrical service. Disconnection should be performed by licensed electricians. We coordinate timing with your electrician or can arrange licensed electrical work.

Plug-In Models (110V):

Some smaller portable spas use standard 110V outlets. These we can disconnect directly.

Safety Priority:

Electrical work performed safely and to code. No shortcuts compromising property or safety.

Neglected Maintenance

Years of deferred upkeep creating non-functional spas. Cracked shells, failed equipment, green water nobody wants to deal with anymore.

Equipment Failure

Pump failures, heater problems, control panel issues costing thousands to repair. Removal more economical than fixing aging equipment.

Property Sales

Removing deteriorated hot tubs before listing properties. Buyers often see old spas as liabilities rather than amenities.

Energy Cost Concerns

High electric bills from maintaining water temperature. Removing tubs eliminating ongoing energy costs.

Space Reclamation

Recovering deck or yard space for other uses. Removing unused features creating maintenance burden.

Inherited Property

Hot tubs included with inherited homes. Nobody wants the maintenance responsibility.

Move Preparation

Not taking hot tubs to new properties. Removal before selling or leaving homes.

Safety Concerns

Deteriorating covers, electrical concerns, liability from unused spas creating safety issues.

What’s Involved:

Removing deck boards around spa for access. Cutting away railings or steps blocking removal. Sometimes complete deck section removal for large built-in units.

Deck Restoration:

You can rebuild deck after removal or leave space open. We provide clean surface for next steps.

Shell Extraction:

Lifting or cutting apart shells for removal. Built-in spas often require cutting into sections for extraction.

Plumbing Removal:

Capping or removing plumbing lines. Preventing water issues after spa removal.

Simple Process. Fast Results.

Our Hot Tub Removal Process

Assessment

Evaluating hot tub type, size, installation method, electrical requirements, access for removal.

#1

Draining Coordination

Pumping water out safely. Coordinating drainage to appropriate areas preventing property damage.

#2

Electrical Disconnection

For hard-wired units, coordinating with your electrician or arranging licensed electrical work. For plug-in models, disconnecting directly.

#3

Demolition If Needed

Breaking down built-in installations. Cutting apart large portable units too big for whole removal. Removing surrounding structures blocking access.

#4

Extraction, Load & Transport

Using equipment appropriate for hot tub size and weight. Portable units 400-1,000 pounds require proper handling. All materials into trucks. Disposal at facilities accepting spa materials.

#5

Site Restoration

Cleaning area. Basic leveling. Property left ready for next use. Most hot tub removals take 2-4 hours. Built-in installations requiring extensive demolition may take 4-8 hours.

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Why Choose Our Hot Tub Removal

Nationwide Service

Clean Out Network serves the continental United States. Professional hot tub removal wherever your property is located.

Complete Service

Not just hauling - we handle draining, electrical coordination, demolition, removal, site cleanup. Everything from start to finish.

Heavy Equipment Capability

Hot tubs weigh 400-1,000+ pounds empty. We have equipment for safe extraction and loading.

Built-In Expertise

Experience removing spas integrated into decks and structures. Understanding what demolition is required.

Same-Day Service Often Available

When you're ready for it gone, waiting days feels impossible. We prioritize availability.

Proper Disposal

Hot tub shells, equipment, and materials disposed at approved facilities. Environmental compliance throughout.

Ready to Remove

Your Hot Tub?

Whether you’re removing an unused portable spa, demolishing a built-in installation, or clearing a deteriorated hot tub before selling property, Clean Out Network handles complete hot tub removal from draining to final cleanup.

Hot Tub Removal Specialists | Licensed & Insured | Nationwide Service | Same-Day Removal Available

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Hot Tub Removal

Acrylic/Fiberglass Shells:

Disposed at facilities accepting large plastic materials. Shells too large for landfill compaction often require special handling.

Equipment:

Pumps, heaters, controls disposed as electronic waste or scrap metal depending on materials.

Wood Cabinets:

Cabinet materials to construction debris facilities.

Deck Materials:

Lumber and composite materials from deck demolition disposed appropriately.

Very little of hot tub materials can be recycled given mixed construction and condition.

What Helps:

Turn off power at breaker. Remove cover and accessories you want to keep. Clear path to hot tub for equipment access. Let us know if electrical disconnection is arranged.

What’s NOT Required:

Draining tub yourself (we handle this). Disconnecting electrical (we coordinate licensed work). Cleaning tub before removal.

Yes, complete draining before removal. We pump water to appropriate drainage areas preventing property damage.

We coordinate with licensed electricians for hard-wired 220V units. Plug-in 110V models we handle directly.

Yes, including demolition of surrounding deck structures when needed for access and removal.

Portable spas 2-3 hours. Built-in installations 4-8 hours depending on deck demolition required.

Not a problem. We remove deteriorated covers along with the spa.

Yes, though this requires more complex extraction and affects pricing.

We leave clean surface ready for deck rebuilding, leaving space open, or other use.