
Hot Tub Removal — Quick Answers
- What's included?
- Disconnection (basic), dismantling, hauling, and proper disposal.
- How much does it cost?
- Typically $300-$600 depending on size and access. Photos help confirm.
- Do you remove the pad?
- Yes — concrete pad removal available as additional service.
What Happens Next
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We Handle It
We remove everything and leave it clean
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Hot Tub Removal in the Temecula Valley
Hot tubs and spas are one of the heaviest residential items to remove — and one of the most common calls we get from homeowners in Bear Creek, Canyon Lake POA, and the Temecula Wine Country. NexaCleanouts handles the entire process: disconnection from electrical, careful dismantling on-site, and hauling away all materials including the cabinet, shell, pumps, and wiring. We work regularly in the backyards along California Oaks Road in Murrieta, the hillside lots off Winchester Road in French Valley, and the retirement communities near Newport Road in Menifee. Our crews use driveway-safe equipment and protect landscaping during extraction — critical in HOA communities like Canyon Lake where curb appeal matters. Whether your hot tub is on a concrete pad, a wooden deck, or sunk into a patio, we've handled it. Deck-mounted spas may require light demolition of surrounding decking, which we include in the quote. Every hot tub removal ends with a clean, level surface ready for whatever comes next. Send photos showing the tub, its location, and access path — we'll respond with a clear, all-inclusive price. No separate demo fees, no surprise charges for weight.