Hot Tub & Shed

Hot Tub & Shed Removal

A dead hot tub or a falling-down shed is the kind of job a pickup truck and a couple of friends can't handle. We cut them down and haul every piece away. That includes the old deck boards, the swing set the kids outgrew, and the above-ground pool that's been green for two summers.

Old hot tub on a backyard deck ready to be dismantled and hauled away
The big backyard stuff

The big backyard stuff

Hot tubs are heavy, waterlogged, and full of foam and wiring. Sheds, swing sets, trampolines, and above-ground pools are bulky and bolted together. We bring the tools to dismantle them on site and the truck to take it all, leaving you a clear, usable yard.

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How It Works

What to expect

  • Step 1

    Size up the job

    Tell us about it or we'll swing by. We check access, power hookups, and what it'll take to break it down.

  • Step 2

    Disconnect and dismantle

    We coordinate any electrical disconnect, then cut and break the structure into haulable pieces on site.

  • Step 3

    Haul it all, clean the spot

    Every piece goes, including debris and pad scraps. You're left with open yard.

What You Get

Hauled, recycled, done

  • On-site breakdown and cutting
  • Deck, pad, and debris included
  • Electrical disconnect coordination
  • Full yard cleanup when we're done

Serving all of Greater Bangor. Bangor, Brewer, Hampden, Orono, Old Town, Hermon, Ellsworth and more. See all areas →

Questions

Hot Tub & Shed Removal: common questions

How do you remove a hot tub?

We disconnect the power (coordinating with an electrician when needed), drain any remaining water, then cut the tub into manageable sections right in your yard and haul every piece away. We'll grab the surrounding deck boards or pad debris too if you want them gone.

Do you remove sheds and above-ground pools too?

Yes. Sheds, swing sets, trampolines, and above-ground pools are all in our wheelhouse. We dismantle them on site and haul the whole thing, then clean up the spot.

My hot tub is in the backyard with no driveway access. Can you still take it?

Usually yes. Because we break these down into pieces on site rather than hauling them out whole, tight backyard access is rarely a dealbreaker. Send us the details and we'll confirm.

What's the cheapest way to get rid of a hot tub?

You can do it yourself, but be honest about the work. Hot tubs are heavy, waterlogged, and wired in, so you're draining it, disconnecting power, cutting it into pieces, and making several trips to the transfer station, which charges by weight. Once you add up the labor and the hauling, paying to have it done is usually the simpler route. We cut it apart on site and haul it, all for one up-front price by load size.

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Need hot tub & shed removal?

Call or email for an up-front quote. We schedule most jobs the same week. Point at the pile and we'll handle the rest.