


Keep in mind that it’s not uncommon to have a hot tub lifted in on a crane because of the poor access through the side of their home. In that case, you’re pretty much good to go. Obviously, if you’re trashing your hot tub, the chances are you’ll be carrying small pieces. Clear an exit pathĭepending on your home this may take some planning. If you’re cutting it into pieces, the last thing you need is wet chunks of dust and debris flying at your face and those watching the process. If you’re moving it in one piece you don’t want water spilling over you, your movers or the truck. Vacuum or wipe any water that’s left in the bottom of the tub. This will allow you to direct the water to a drain or area that isn’t going to pool and cause problems (like your neighbour’s yard-or worse yours!). You would be well advised to attach a garden hose to the spout. Image source Drain the water from your hot tubĮvery beachcomber hot tub comes with a drainage spout at the bottom of the tub.
