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Oxnard DIY Hot Tub Removal Guide

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DIY hot tub removal. Four foreboding words. But, it doesn’t have to be that way. After all, it’s old, it’s leaky, and, the pump just went out again. You’ve come to the end of your patience for repairs and quick fixes, and now, it’s time to rid yourself of that hot tub on your patio or deck. It’s been there for years and you’re not exactly excited to see what’s lurking behind it or underneath. So, it’s definitely got to go.

Hot Tub Disposal Options

That brings us to your hot tub disposal options. Not surprisingly, these are quite limited. You can’t simply drag it out to the curb because the local trash collection company won’t pick it up.

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

The real trick for hot tub and spa junk removal is to get it disconnected and off your property. Even when completely drained, a hot tub isn’t something you can simply pickup and put in the back of a truck. You’ll need to take it apart entirely and that won’t be easy because of the way these are put together.

Oxnard DIY Hot Tub Removal Guide

Although it’s hard work, it can be done. To remove a hot tub, simply follow these easy steps:

  • Disconnect the power supply. Turn off the power supply at the breaker and then remove the panel on the hot tub to disconnect the electrical cord. Disconnect the wiring from the hot tub and then disconnect it from the supply port.
  • Turn off the water supply next. When the area around the hot tub is clear and the power is off, then it’s time to shut off the water supply. After you do this, you’ll need to disconnect the water supply line.
  • Remove the outside skirt. Examine the hot tub skirt to determine how it’s connected. Then, take it off the amenity carefully to avoid any bodily injury.
  • Disassemble the tub itself. Now, you can opt to disassemble the tub or leave it whole. If you do choose to cut it up, you’ll have to dispose of the materials. Keep in mind, this will be messy work, so it’s usually best not to cut the tub apart.

If you need hot tub removal, go ahead and phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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