Whether you're getting rid of an old tub for good or relocating one to a new house, our Hamilton-based crew handles the full job — drain, disconnect, disassemble where needed, dolly or crane it out, haul it away, and dispose of it responsibly. Photos first, written quote second, then we book the work.
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Searching for hot tub removal near me? Our Hamilton-based crew handles removal, disassembly, and relocation across seven cities in the GTA west. Most jobs are booked within the same week and quoted from photos before we dispatch.
Hot tub removal in Hamilton from our Upper James St location — short-distance dispatch and access planning included.
View Hamilton page →Hot tub removal Burlington — coverage across Aldershot, downtown, and Alton with crane-out where access requires it.
View Burlington page →Hot tub removal Oakville — service throughout Bronte, Glen Abbey, and Joshua Creek.
View Oakville page →Hot tub removal Ancaster — short-distance dispatch from our Hamilton showroom.
View Ancaster page →Hot tub removal Stoney Creek — coverage including Winona and the lakeshore.
View Stoney Creek page →Hot tub removal Dundas — local dispatch from Hamilton, including the older neighbourhoods with tighter access.
View Dundas page →Hot tub removal Grimsby — service throughout the Niagara West corridor.
View Grimsby page →Removing a hot tub is more than just picking it up and driving away. Removing hot tub assemblies from a property responsibly takes a sequence of steps — The full job includes draining, disconnecting electrical safely, partial disassembly when access requires it, planning and clearing the route out, and getting the tub to its next destination — whether that is responsible disposal or your new property. Here is what a standard removal job covers:
Some side notes: removing jets from hot tub assemblies (rather than removing the tub itself) is a separate repair-side task — see our repair service for jet body work and seal replacement.
Moving a hot tub from one property to another is its own job. It overlaps with removal — we still drain, disconnect, and dolly or crane the tub out — but instead of haul-away ending at a disposal facility, the tub goes onto our truck and is delivered, set, and re-placed at the new address.
Relocation typically includes:
How to transport hot tub on your own truck or trailer if you must: lay the tub on its bottom (never on a side, the shell can deform under its own weight), strap it in at multiple points, and travel slowly. Most insurance does not cover damage to a tub mid-move when it is not professionally rigged, which is the main reason we do not recommend DIY moves. We service relocation across the same seven cities listed above.
Before you book a removal or moving job — ours or anyone's — there are a handful of things worth knowing. The job is mostly an access problem, not a strength problem. A tub that fits through your gate one way will not always fit out the way it came in once a deck has been built around it.
What we look at on every job:
If any of these are limiting factors, the cost moves up — usually because the job needs a crane or partial disassembly instead of a straight dolly-out. None of this is a reason to skip the job. It is a reason to send photos before booking so the quote is accurate.
We quote removal jobs from photos. Six shots are usually enough to give you an accurate written quote without an in-person site visit, and the more access detail you send, the faster we can confirm a price and schedule the work.
Send the photos via our contact form with a short note describing whether it is a removal-and-disposal job, a relocation across town, or a removal bundled with a new tub purchase from our showroom. We confirm a written quote before any dispatch.
We do not publish flat removal pricing because every job is different — a same-driveway tub on a clear pad is one number, a back-corner tub behind a 32-inch gate with a deck built around it is another. What we do guarantee is transparent quoting:
To get a quote, call (905) 769-8585 or send photos via our contact form. We confirm the quote in writing before any work begins. Nothing is added without your approval.
One of the most common removal jobs we run is bundled: deliver the new tub from our Hamilton showroom and remove the old one the same day, with the same crew. It is faster, cleaner, and usually cheaper than scheduling the two visits separately.
If you are at the start of that path, browse our hot tub lineup, see financing options, and check the delivery service for what's included on a typical delivery day. Tell us when you call that you have an old tub to remove and we will quote both jobs together.
“Great customer service, keeping their word on everything they promised.”
— Mike G., HamiltonRemoval is not always the right answer. Many tubs that look done are one repair away from another five years of life. Before you remove a hot tub for good, it is worth a quick look at whether it can be saved.
See our repair service for the other side of this decision. We give you an honest answer either way — what is best, not what is most profitable for us.
Hot Tubs Hamilton has been serving the GTA west since 2018. Our removal crew is the same Hamilton-based team that handles delivery, installation, repair, and maintenance — dispatched directly from our showroom at 1171 Upper James St.
Removal is quoted by job because access, distance, and disposal vs relocation each shift the price. To get a quote, call (905) 769-8585 or send photos of the tub, the gate width, the route to the driveway, and any stairs or overhead obstacles via our contact form. We confirm the quote in writing before any work begins.
Yes. Most of our removal calls are tubs we did not originally sell — including older models from other dealers and big-box retailers. We service all major brands and most sizes. Send us photos and we will give you a quote.
Yes. Our Hamilton-based crew handles hot tub removal across Burlington, Oakville, Ancaster, Stoney Creek, Dundas, Grimsby, and the surrounding GTA west — dispatched directly from 1171 Upper James St in Hamilton.
It depends on access. If the gate is wide enough, we dolly the tub out in one piece. For tight access, we either remove a fence panel temporarily, partially disassemble the tub, or crane it over the fence. We assess all this from the photos you send before quoting.
We dispose of removed tubs responsibly — components like metal frames and plumbing are diverted where possible, and the rest is taken to the appropriate disposal facility. We do not dump tubs informally or leave them at the curb.
It is possible but rarely worth it. A typical empty hot tub weighs 700–1,000 lb, the centre of mass shifts unpredictably on a dolly, and a slip can damage the tub, your fence, or someone's back. If you still want to move it yourself, see the access checklist further up this page — it covers the same things our crew checks before a job.
Most standard removal jobs in Hamilton, Burlington, Ancaster, and surrounding areas are scheduled within the same week. Time-sensitive removals — closing day, real estate listing, urgent property cleanup — we prioritise where the schedule allows.
Yes. If you are moving and want to take the tub with you, we drain it, disconnect, transport it on our truck, and re-place it at the new site. Crane-out and crane-in are quoted separately when needed. Same service area applies.
Yes — that is the most common scenario. The deck condition and the route off the deck both matter, so photos help. If we need to crane out over the deck rail or remove deck boards temporarily, we flag that in the quote.
Yes. If you are buying a new hot tub from our showroom, we can include removal of the old tub the same day we deliver the new one. Many customers prefer this — one crew, one visit, one invoice. See our delivery service for the bundled flow.
Send photos of the tub and the access route, or call us directly. Most Hamilton-area jobs are scheduled the same week.
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