Clear the Deck or Yard Space

CleanBro Junk Removal handles hot tub removal in Charlotte for homeowners ready to reclaim outdoor space and eliminate ongoing maintenance.

CleanBro Junk Removal provides hot tub removal for homeowners in Charlotte who need an old, broken, or unused spa taken off a deck, patio, or yard. You may have inherited the hot tub with the house, stopped using it years ago, or found that the cost and effort of maintaining it no longer justify the occasional use. The tub may have cracked shells, faulty jets, leaking plumbing, or outdated electrical connections that make repair impractical.


The service includes disconnecting electrical and plumbing lines, draining remaining water, cutting the tub into sections if necessary, removing it from the property, and hauling away all associated debris. Hot tubs are heavy, awkward, and often installed in locations that make removal difficult without specialized tools. CleanBro handles the disassembly, lifting, and transport so you do not need to rent equipment or coordinate multiple workers.


Contact CleanBro Junk Removal to schedule hot tub removal in Charlotte and open up usable outdoor space.

What It Takes to Remove a Hot Tub

The crew begins by disconnecting power at the breaker and capping or removing plumbing connections if the tub is still hooked up. Any remaining water is drained, and the panels or skirting are removed to access the interior structure. The tub is then cut into manageable sections using saws designed for fiberglass, acrylic, or wood, depending on the construction. Each section is loaded onto the truck along with the cover, steps, and any surrounding decking or platforms that need to go.


Once the hot tub is gone, you will notice a significant change in your outdoor space. The deck or patio looks larger, the area is easier to maintain, and you no longer need to work around a deteriorating structure. You can add seating, planters, or outdoor furniture, or simply leave the space open for other uses.


The crew hauls away all debris, including insulation, wiring, plumbing components, and broken panels. The service does not include electrical disconnection by a licensed electrician or repair of decking or concrete underneath the tub, but the area is left clear and ready for your next steps.

Answers to Hot Tub Removal Questions

Homeowners often want to understand the logistics and requirements before scheduling a removal, especially when dealing with a large fixture on a deck or in a yard.


What types of hot tubs can you remove?

CleanBro removes above-ground and in-ground hot tubs, including fiberglass, acrylic, and wood-sided models. The team handles portable spas, built-in units, and swim spas regardless of size or condition.


How do you handle electrical and plumbing disconnections?

The crew disconnects power at the breaker and caps exposed wiring for safety. If local codes in Charlotte require a licensed electrician to handle the final disconnection, you will need to arrange that separately before the removal.


When is the best time to remove a hot tub?

You can schedule removal whenever the hot tub is no longer in use. Many homeowners call after the tub stops working, before selling a home, or when preparing a deck or yard for renovation or new landscaping.


What happens to the hot tub after it is removed?

Hot tubs are typically cut into sections and taken to disposal facilities that accept large fiberglass and acrylic items. Metal components, wiring, and plumbing are separated and recycled when possible.


Why should I hire a removal service instead of doing it myself?

Hot tubs can weigh over a thousand pounds, require cutting equipment, and pose electrical hazards if not handled correctly. CleanBro brings the crew, tools, and disposal access needed to complete the job safely and efficiently.


If you have a hot tub taking up space on your Charlotte property and want it removed, CleanBro Junk Removal can handle the disconnection, disassembly, and hauling. Get in touch to arrange a removal that fits your timeline.