You’re hot tub isn’t the glorious and relaxing oasis it used to be and is now nothing more than an eyesore. It’s leaking and not heating like it should, so, you think you’re stuck with it. You can deal with an old hot tub by disconnecting and removing it. The biggest problem you’ll have it to get it off your property or out of a foreclosure because you can’t sell it or give it away. Another problem on your hands is the fact that it won’t be easy to disconnect it because it’s backed into a corner.
Fortunately, this is an easy job, you’ll only need a few hand tools and a helping hand to remove your hot tub. All you’ll have to do, with most hot tubs, is to disconnect the water supply, the electrical supply, and remove the skirt.
If you do not intend on giving away, reselling or simply moving your hot tub, the best way to go about removing a hot tub is simply to take a sawzall to it. It is safe to say, however, that the process is a little more complicated in nature than simply sawing the spa into bite-sized pieces. Here is a guide to removing a hot tub that you are no longer interested in. --Do It Yourself.com
What isn’t so easy is disposing of the materials. You can’t just drag the disassembled unit out onto the curb. Or, put it trash bin piece by piece. Make it easy by scheduling junk removal to pick it up, along with anything else you don’t need.
Now, that means you have a lot of work ahead of you. (This is why it’s best to hire a junk removal service which specializes in hot tub removal and more.) Taking this route will take the burden off your hands and you won’t have to do all the work. Plus, you won’t have to worry about disposal. So, do the following for hot tub removal:
If you need hot tub removal, just phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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