Planning to remove that old hot tub taking up space in your backyard? You’re probably wondering what it’s going to cost and whether you can handle it yourself.
The short answer: professional hot tub removal in Washington DC typically runs between $350-$800, and unless you’ve got a crew of strong friends and specialized equipment, this isn’t a DIY job.
I’ve been removing hot tubs across DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia for years, and I can tell you right now — the pricing depends on size, location, and how much demolition is needed. Let me break down exactly what you can expect to pay.
What Affects Hot Tub Removal Cost
Size isn’t the only factor that determines price. Here’s what really impacts the cost:
Access and location matter more than you’d think. A hot tub sitting on your deck that we can crane out? Easy. One buried in your basement that requires cutting into pieces and hauling up two flights of stairs? That’s going to cost more.
The electrical setup is another big factor. If your hot tub is hardwired with a 220V connection, we need to safely disconnect it first. Most of our jobs include basic electrical disconnect, but complex wiring situations might require an electrician.
Demolition requirements can vary wildly. Some hot tubs come out in one piece, others need to be cut up with reciprocating saws and sledgehammers. Built-in spas with tile surrounds or concrete decking? That’s a full demolition job.
Why Professional Removal Makes Sense
I’ll be honest with you – I’ve seen too many DIY hot tub removal disasters. These things weigh 800-1,500 pounds empty, and trying to move one without proper equipment usually ends with damaged property or injured backs.
Here’s what we handle that you probably can’t: safe electrical disconnect, proper lifting equipment, disposal at certified recycling facilities, and insurance coverage if something goes wrong. We also recycle 100% of the motors, wiring, and metal components instead of sending everything to a landfill.
The time factor alone is worth it. What would take you and your friends an entire weekend (if you can even manage it), we knock out in under 2 hours.
DC Metro Area Considerations
Working in areas like Georgetown, Capitol Hill, and Adams Morgan presents unique challenges. Narrow rowhouse backyards, limited parking for our trucks, and HOA restrictions all factor into the removal process. We’ve figured out creative solutions for these DC-specific situations over the years.
In newer developments in Arlington, Alexandria, or Bethesda, access is usually easier, but we still need to coordinate with HOAs and follow community guidelines. Our transparent pricing accounts for these local factors upfront.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle electrical disconnect?
Yes, basic electrical disconnect is included in our service. For complex hardwired setups, we may need to coordinate with a licensed electrician.
Can you remove hot tubs from tight spaces?
Absolutely. We’ve removed hot tubs from basements, small backyards, and rooftop decks. If it got in, we can get it out.
What happens to my old hot tub?
We recycle everything possible – motors, wiring, metal components all go to certified recycling facilities. The fiberglass shell is properly disposed of at approved facilities.
How much notice do you need?
We offer same-day service in most cases. Call in the morning, and we can often be there that afternoon.
Do you provide cleanup after removal?
Yes, we clean up all debris and leave the area broom-clean. That’s part of our standard service.
Getting Your Hot Tub Removed
Ready to reclaim your backyard space? We make hot tub removal straightforward and stress-free. Our team handles everything from start to finish, and our service areas cover the entire DC metro region including Maryland and Northern Virginia.
Call us at (202) 702-6891 for an instant quote over the phone. Most hot tub removals can be scheduled for same-day service, and you don’t have to lift a finger – we handle it all.


