Getting rid of an old hot tub sounds simple… until you actually try to move the damn thing.
You quickly realize:
It weighs 400–900 pounds
It’s awkward, bulky, and impossible to grip
It’s connected to electrical, plumbing, or decking
It doesn’t fit through most gates
The dump has strict rules for disposal
This is exactly why hot tub removal in Pierce County is one of the most common calls we get.
If you’re dealing with:
A cracked hot tub
A moldy, unused spa
A hot tub you inherited with the house
A rotting deck spa
A hot tub that hasn’t been turned on in years
…this guide gives you everything you need to know before hiring anyone, so you don’t get ripped off, overcharged, or stuck with a job half-finished.
Let’s break it down.
Why Hot Tub Removal Costs More Than Regular Junk Removal
Hot tubs are one of the most complicated items to remove because of three things:
1. Size & Weight
Most weigh between 350–900 pounds.
Some are over 1,000 lbs when full of waterlogged foam.
2. Labor Time
A proper removal includes:
Cutting or disconnecting wiring
Draining remaining water
Breaking the tub into sections if needed
Removing cabinets and skirts
Carrying pieces safely
Loading into a truck
Cleaning the area
This takes manpower, tools, and time.
3. Disposal Rules
Pierce County transfer stations charge extra for:
Fiberglass
Foam
Electrical components
Pumps
Covers
Plastics
Most dump sites won’t accept the entire hot tub whole — it has to be cut into pieces.
Real Hot Tub Removal Pricing in Pierce County
These are REAL ranges based on actual local rates — not inflated franchise pricing.
Standard Hot Tub Removal:
$250 – $450
(ground level, easy access, no cutting)
Cut-Up Hot Tub Removal:
$350 – $650
(when the spa is too heavy or too big to move whole)
Hot Tub on a Deck or Inset:
$450 – $800+
(raised decks, tight spaces, fences, stairs)
Complicated Jobs:
$700 – $1,200+
For situations like:
Hot tub enclosed in a deck
Built into concrete
Spa sunken into patio flooring
Electric lines needing full disconnect
Zero side access
If you’re dealing with ANY of these, call us — we’ve seen every situation.
What to Look for Before Hiring a Hot Tub Removal Company
Not all junk removal companies are qualified for hot tubs.
And hiring the wrong one leads to:
Property damage
Extra fees
Unfinished jobs
Unsafe cuts
Missed electrical disconnections
Dump run failures
Here’s what to check:
1. Do they handle electrical disconnects?
Hot tubs are normally connected to:
110V
220V
Hardwired breakers
An amateur cutting a hot tub without checking electrical? Disaster waiting to happen.
Rapid Haul Away handles this safely every time.
2. Do they cut the tub if needed?
Some companies refuse to cut hot tubs.
Others charge extreme fees for it.
We provide:
Cut-up, same-day removal
Sawing, disassembly, full cleanup
No excuses.
3. Do they have hot tub–specific pricing?
Many companies guess and then overcharge at your house.
We use:
Transparent pricing
No hidden fees
Clear load-based or flat-rate fees
4. Are they licensed + insured?
This protects YOU if anything goes wrong.
We’re fully insured — no sketchy craigslist operations.
5. Can they do same-day service?
If your hot tub is an eyesore, leaking, or taking up your yard, you don’t want to wait.
Rapid Haul Away offers same-day and next-day appointments (no extra cost).
How We Remove Hot Tubs (Step-by-Step Process)
Here’s exactly what happens when Rapid Haul Away handles your hot tub removal:
Step 1: Arrival & Walkthrough
We inspect:
Access paths
Electrical connection
Size + weight
Cutting requirements
Safety concerns
Step 2: Disconnect Electrical
Safety first. We ALWAYS check wiring before touching anything.
Step 3: Drain / Prep
If water is inside, we pump or drain it safely.
Step 4: Disassemble Cabinet Panels
This makes the cut easier and lighter.
Step 5: Cut the Hot Tub (If Necessary)
We use:
Industrial saws
Protective equipment
Cleanup tarps
This keeps the area safe and clean.
Step 6: Load All Pieces
Fiberglass, pumps, electronics, insulation — everything goes.
Step 7: Full Area Cleanup
We sweep, remove loose debris, and leave the space looking better than before.
What Happens After We Remove Your Hot Tub?
Many companies don’t tell you this…
A hot tub has multiple disposal requirements:
♻️ Foam & insulation — landfill
♻️ Fiberglass shell — special disposal
♻️ Plastic skirt — landfill or recycling
♻️ Electrical components — e-waste recycling
♻️ Metal parts — scrap recycling
♻️ Cover — separate disposal
This is why hot tub removal costs more and why you want a company that does the job legally and responsibly.
Rapid Haul Away recycles everything Pierce County allows.
Where We Do Hot Tub Removal
Based in Bonney Lake, we cover ALL of Pierce County:
Puyallup
Sumner
Lake Tapps
Orting
Graham
Spanaway
South Hill
Buckley
Eatonville
Edgewood
Fife
Milton
Tacoma
And surrounding areas
If you're in Pierce County — we’ll come get it.
Why Pierce County Homeowners Choose Rapid Haul Away
✔ Best prices in the county
✔ Same-day or next-day service
✔ Local family-owned Bonney Lake business
✔ No hidden fees
✔ Full removal, cut-up included
✔ Safe electrical disconnect
✔ Clean, fast, professional crews
✔ Recycle & donate as much as possible
We remove more hot tubs than almost any local competitor — and we do it faster and cheaper.
Final Takeaway: Don’t Risk Injuries or Damages — Call a Pro
A hot tub is one of the hardest, messiest, and most dangerous items to remove on your own.
You need:
Tools
Manpower
Disposal knowledge
Dump access
Time
Truck/trailer
Safety gear
OR…
You can point at the hot tub and let Rapid Haul Away handle EVERYTHING — today.
Call Rapid Haul Away Now — Fast, Safe Hot Tub Removal (Same-Day Service Available)
No stress.
No heavy lifting.
No hidden fees.
Call us now and we’ll haul your hot tub away TODAY.