Hot Tub Removal in Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas

hot tub removal in greater Las Vegas area , Henderson, Summerlin, Spring Valley

Are you ready to junk your jacuzzi? Sin City Junk Removal can help when you need to get rid of your unused or broken hot tub! As a professional, full-service junk removal business, we’re the experts at getting rid of your unwanted items.Las Vegas, Henderson, & Summerlin hot tub removal is no different; with same-day and next-day appointment availability, you don’t have to wait. Sin City Junk Removal will provide you with the quality of service you need, exactly when you need it. We’re a locally owned and operated junk removal business dedicated to providing our community with the quick, easy, and eco-friendly junk removal services they need. When you’re ready to get rid of your old hot tub, call Sin City Junk Removal!

The Hot Tub Removal Process

With Sin City Junk Removal, the hot tub removal process is simple! Our expert team will arrive at your door on time and provide you with a free, no-obligation quote for the price of your hot tub removal. We base pricing on the amount of space your items take up in the back of our truck–we’ll even lower our quote if your hot tub takes up less room than we anticipated. Sin City Junk Removal has the training and equipment to deconstruct your hot tub and haul your hot tub debris into our vehicle. We’ll tidy up the space after we’ve completed your hot tub removal and responsibly dispose of it for you.

Sin City Junk Removal is here to help when you need hot tub removal in Henderson, Las Vegas, & Summerlin .

Hot Tub Removal FAQs

Do I need to empty out my hot tub before you pick it up?

We recommend you drain all water and disconnect any hoses which may connect to your hot tub.

Do I need to disconnect my hot tub before you haul it away?

Sin City Junk Removal recommends you disconnect your hot tub before we arrive. The first thing you should do is turn off the heater on the side of the hot tub, and switch it off at the main supply. If you are not sure, contact your local plumber. Second locate the circuit breaker for the hot tub and turn it off. If your hot tub has electric air blowers, turn the circuit breaker back on and replace the spa cover. The next thing is to turn on the blower and let it run for a minute. If the water won’t drain through the spigot, use a shop vacuum to clean up the leftover water.