Hot tub removal is tough work, especially when the unit is wedged into a deck, sitting in a tight backyard, or too heavy to move in one piece in Bridgeton, NJ. From cutting and loading to hauling away the shell, cover, pumps, panels, and leftover debris, DJ’s Junk Removal handles the job so you can get the space back without turning it into an all-weekend project.
Getting rid of a hot tub is not like moving a couch or a few bags of trash. Hot tubs are heavy, often tucked into tight backyard spaces, and usually built with layers of shell material, framing, pumps, motors, plumbing, wiring, and cabinet panels.
Even once the unit is disconnected, the hard part is getting it broken down and hauled away. You may need saws, pry bars, lifting help, a truck, dump access, and enough time to clean up the leftover debris. Our hot tub removal service takes that work off your plate.
Our team handles hot tub demolition, cutting, sectional removal, and careful dismantling of units of all sizes.
We load, remove, and transport all debris, including tubs, cabinets, motors, pumps, covers, and surrounding materials.
At DJ’s, we aim to recycle motors, metal components, jets, electrical parts, and plastics whenever possible.
You receive clear pricing before any work begins, so you know what to expect before we start.
Hot tub removal pricing depends on the size of the unit, where it is located, how easy it is to access, and whether extra materials need to be removed. A small above-ground spa on a patio will usually be priced differently from a large unit built into decking or placed in a tight backyard corner.
The fastest way to get a quote is to send photos of the hot tub, the access path, and anything surrounding it. We can give a rough estimate ahead of time and confirm final pricing on-site before the work begins.
Hot tubs can involve electrical components, plumbing lines, sharp cut edges, heavy panels, and tight work areas. That is why teardown should be handled with care, especially if the unit is old, water-damaged, or built into a deck.
DJ’s Junk Removal is fully licensed, and our crew brings the tools needed to cut, separate, and remove hot tub materials in a controlled way. We work around fencing, patios, decks, landscaping, and nearby structures, so the removal is done with less stress on your property.
Items and Materials We Haul Away
Items and Materials We Haul Away
Items and Materials We Haul Away
Items and Materials We Haul Away
Items and Materials We Haul Away
We remove:
Whether your hot tub is working, broken, or falling apart, we can remove it safely.
Send photos of the hot tub and setup for fast pricing.
We dismantle the hot tub and load all debris into our truck.
Debris is recycled or disposed of properly, and the work area is cleaned before we leave.
We provide hot tub removal for:
From small backyard tubs to oversized spa systems, our crew is equipped to remove them all.
“Courteous workers removed my old hot tub in record time!”
That kind of feedback is exactly what people want when they need a heavy spa or jacuzzi removed without dragging the job out. DJ’s Junk Removal keeps the visit simple, handles the lifting and hauling, and clears the space so you can move on with your yard or patio plans. Read the full review to learn more.
We provide hot tub removal throughout the South Jersey region, including:
If you need to get rid of hot tub parts, a full spa, or an old jacuzzi, DJ’s Junk Removal can help clear it out without leaving you with the heavy work. We bring the crew, tools, truck space, and hauling power needed to remove the unit and clean up the leftover debris.
Call or book online today to schedule hot tub removal, request a quote, and take back your outdoor space.
Yes. We can remove in-ground hot tubs, but the details depend on how the unit is installed and what materials surround it. Send photos of the hot tub, deck, patio, or enclosure so we can review the job before arrival.
Most hot tub removal jobs can be completed in one visit. The time depends on the size of the unit, access to the backyard, whether it needs to be cut apart, and how much debris is being hauled away.
Yes. We often remove hot tubs from fenced yards, patios, decks, and narrow access areas. In tight spaces, we may cut the unit into sections so it can be carried out safely and loaded into the truck.
Yes. We haul away the hot tub shell, panels, cover, pumps, motors, and related debris. We can also remove nearby junk or leftover materials while we are there.
The hot tub should be disconnected from power and water before removal. If you are not sure what has already been disconnected, let us know when you reach out so we can talk through the setup.
Pricing depends on the size, access, teardown needs, and total debris volume. A ground-level hot tub with open access is usually simpler than a unit built into a deck or placed in a tight corner. For the fastest answer, call DJ’s Junk Removal, and we’ll walk you through the next move.