Mansfield homeowners with hot tubs on wooden decks get extra care from us — we've done enough of these to know where things can go wrong, and we avoid it.
Mansfield's newer suburban homes often have hot tubs on wooden decks that require extra care during removal — we work slowly and deliberately to avoid cracking decking boards or damaging railings while getting several hundred pounds of spa safely to the truck.
Hot tubs weigh between 500 and 900 pounds empty — far more if they still hold water. They're usually installed in backyards with limited access, and many require partial breakdown before anything can move. Power must be disconnected by a licensed electrician before we touch it. We coordinate the timing, manage the disconnection, break down the unit if needed, and handle full haul-away. This is genuinely not a DIY project.
Mansfield's newer construction is genuinely easy to work in — wide entry halls, oversized garages, and open layouts make most jobs here efficient from the start. New construction in Mansfield sometimes means hot tubs installed before final fencing — we assess whether removal is still possible without structure removal.
We run routes to Mansfield consistently — next-day scheduling is almost always available.
Wide hallways and two-car garages in Mansfield's newer neighborhoods mean clean truck access on almost every job.
We never lift a hot tub until a licensed electrician has confirmed the power is disconnected and safe.
Every job is different — here are the four things that move the number up or down most on this type of work:
Entry-level 2-person spas are manageable. Large 8-person hot tubs with full equipment panels are a different job — weight drives pricing more than almost anything here.
A fenced yard needs a way out. We measure the gate width and plan accordingly — sometimes partial breakdown is the only option if clearance is tight.
If the unit rolls out whole, labor is lower. If we need to cut it into sections for removal, that adds time and specialized crew.
Power must be off and confirmed safe before we start. If scheduling the electrician affects our arrival, we build that into the plan.
A few quick steps on your end can make the job go faster and sometimes cost less:
A licensed electrician must cut and confirm power off before we lift anything. Book this before you schedule us.
A full hot tub can weigh 3,000–4,000 pounds. Empty, it's manageable. Drain it completely before we arrive.
Know the width of your backyard gate — this single number determines whether we remove it whole or in sections.
A photo of the tub and the path from backyard to street lets us plan the right crew size and equipment before we arrive.