Cost guide · Junk removal

How Much Does Hot Tub Removal Cost in Denver?

Most Denver hot tub removals run $200 to $600. Access is everything: a tub next to the driveway is the low end, a sunken tub behind a narrow gate is the high end.

Typical Denver Hot Tub Removal Pricing

A standard above-ground tub with decent access typically runs $200 to $400 hauled away. Tight access, a second-story deck, or a tub partially built into decking pushes it to $400 to $600. In-ground spas are a different animal and get quoted like small demo jobs.

Why Tubs Get Cut Up

An empty 7-foot tub still weighs 500 to 900 pounds and does not fit through a gate. Most removals involve cutting the shell into sections with a reciprocating saw and carrying it out in pieces. It looks dramatic and takes about an hour. Disconnecting power first is non-negotiable: a licensed electrician should cap the 220V line before removal day.

What's Included

Our number includes the cut-up, the carry-out, the haul, and disposal. The frame, cover, and steps go with it. If the tub sits on a pad you want gone too, we fold the pad into the same quote.

Ranges above reflect typical Denver-area jobs and are a planning guide, not a quote. Every job is priced individually after photos or a quick look. Call or text (303) 521-9910 and you will usually have a firm number the same evening.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to remove a hot tub in Denver?
Typically $200 to $600 depending on size and access. Send a photo of the tub and the path out, and you will have a firm number fast.
Do you disconnect the electrical?
No, and neither should anyone but a licensed electrician. Have the 220V line disconnected and capped before removal day; we handle everything from there.
Can a hot tub be removed without cutting it up?
Sometimes, if access is wide and the crew can dolly it out whole. Most residential removals involve cutting the shell into sections, which is routine and included in the price.
Do you take the cover and steps too?
Yes. Cover, steps, frame, and any loose chemicals packaging go with the tub.
That tub is not going to remove itself