
SPA & HOT TUB REMOVAL
SPA AND HOT TUB DEMOLITION DONE BY PROFESSIONALS
Serving Fresno, Clovis, Sanger , and the Central Valley
Out of the Yard, No Matter How It Got In
Hot tub removal comes down to one question: can it leave the way it came in? Most spas were craned or rolled into place before the fence, landscaping, or additions went up, so a portable tub that can't fit out the gate gets cut into sections and carried out piece by piece. Before any of that, the electrical gets disconnected at the breaker and the hardwired circuit made safe, and the tub gets drained. In-ground spas are a different job: like a small pool, the shell gets broken out or punched through and backfilled with compacted material so the ground doesn't settle.
DemoRex removes portable hot tubs, swim spas, and in-ground spas throughout the Central Valley. We handle the electrical disconnect, drain the tub, cut and haul it out through whatever access the yard allows, and break out surrounding decking or pads if they're going too. In-ground removals get backfilled and compacted properly. What's left is clear, level space ready for whatever takes its place.

Free On-Site Walkthrough
A photo of the tub and the path out is usually all we need for a accurate estimate. Text it over or have us walk the yard. No obligation.

Spa and hot Tub Removal
An old spa or hot tub is one of the most common things people want gone. It stopped getting used years ago, it's expensive to run and repair, and it's sitting on prime backyard space. DemoRex removes them all: standard above-ground hot tubs and portable spas, swim spas, and fully built-in, in-ground spas and hot tubs, for homes and commercial properties throughout Fresno, Clovis, and the Central Valley.
Above-ground tubs are the quick version, disconnected, cut down or hauled whole, and gone, often in a matter of hours. In-ground spas are a true demolition project: the shell gets broken up, removed entirely or partially buried below grade depending on the project and local requirements. Surrounding decking or coping removed as needed, and the hole backfilled with clean dirt, compacted, and left level with the yard. If your spa is attached to a pool or shares its equipment, we plan the removal around what's staying.
Rock waterfalls and boulder surroundings don't save a spa from removal. Built-up rock features, waterfall structures, and stacked stone attached to or surrounding the spa come out right along with it. We have the equipment to break down and haul the heavy material, no matter how much of it there is.
Before removal, utilities get handled. Electrical to the spa, including hardwired 220v connections and any gas lines to heaters are shut off and disconnected prior to demolition. We can take care of it, or your electrician or plumber can. Equipment goes too: pumps, heaters, covers, steps, and surrounds are all part of the haul-out.
Access is not a problem. Spas tucked behind gates, on decks, or in tight corners of the yard are what we deal with every week. We bring equipment sized to reach the work, and when needed, cut the tub into sections that carry out by hand. Whatever it takes to get it out clean, we have the tools to do it right.


The Rock Comes Out With It
The question people ask about a built-in spa with a rock surround is almost always the same: "can all of that really go?" It can. The waterfall, the stacked boulders, the shell, the equipment, none of it is permanent, no matter how permanent it looks. Depending on the project, everything comes out, or a portion of the rock and lower shell gets broken up and stays buried below grade. The same approach used in pool abandonment, with the right choice depending on what the space is becoming and what your city allows. That's a call we help you make at the on-site evaluation, not something you need to figure out alone.
The hole itself is a decision point, not a problem. Backfilled, compacted, and leveled, it disappears into the yard or it becomes the starting excavation for whatever replaces it: new landscaping, a patio, a fire pit area, or a modern spa done right this time. Either way, the feature that dated the whole backyard is gone, and the space is yours to plan again.

