Spa Movers Inc is the #1 hot tub moving service in the Denver Metro Area. We also specialize in hot tub repair and hot tub maintenance.
We have an experienced crew with all the right tools including a special spa dolly and spa sled. We work along side many name brand dealers. We are locally owned, operated, and insured. We do not move Swim Spas. We drain and disconnect at no extra charge, no hidden fees. All year round service six days a week holidays included. No mileage charge within the Denver metro area!!! We also do mountain moves and remove and dispose your old spas. Give us a call today, at 303- 725-7291 We would be glad to help you, Our reputation speaks for itself. While some hot tub moving companies claim to be experienced at moving spas, our hot tub moving company is exactly that: a company that is dedicated to being the reigning authority in getting your hot tub to wherever you need it to be - quickly, efficiently.
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That's all we do and that's why we're the best at it. General moving companies don't have the equipment or training required to move Hot Tubs safely. We have an experienced crew with all the right tools including a special spa dolly and spa sled. We work along side many name brand dealers. We are locally owned, operated, and insured.
Because we are a specialized Hot Tub moving service, our equipment is custom-made including a special spa dolly and spa sled designed to transport your Hot Tub without damage to the Hot Tub or your property. Hiring a home moving company would be like going to the hair salon to get a tooth extracted. It's not a good idea.
Between our highly experienced staff and our state-of-the-art spa moving equipment, there's nothing to worry about. When you go with us you can rest assured your hot tub will arrive in pristine condition without a scratch on it, or your money back.
In fact, we won't even drive on it unless you instruct us to. We use special dollies including a special spa dolly and spa sled to move your Hot Tub across your lawn without any damage to the lawn.
Your spa or hot tub was a major investment, you shouldn't have to pay a fortune to have it delivered to your home. We'll protect your investment and deliver it safely to your home without breaking the bank. Use the money you save to pay your electric bill when you forget to turn your hot tub off.
You may think that moving your hot tub on your own is the cheapest choice, but we urge you to consider the potential risks before making it a DIY project. Jacuzzi's can weigh up to 1000 pounds or more and can cause serious damage or personal injury if not handled properly. You can spend a little money to get it done right - or spend a lot of money to have a chiropractor make a house call.
Most cities and counties require permits for exterior construction and electrical circuits. Check with your county or city to see if a building permit is required for hot tub installation.
Some communities have codes requiring residential barriers such as fencing and/or self-closing gates on the property to prevent unsupervised access to a hot tub by children under five years of age. Consult your local or county building codes to determine the need for a fence or gate.
No plumbing is required; your hot tub is entirely self-contained. Fill it using a garden hose; to empty, siphon with garden hose or submersible pump.
Yes, you will need to hire an electrician to install the 240 volt 50 AMP neutrally protected GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) which is sold separately. Your main breaker box will also need to have a 50 AMP breaker. Your hot tub is hard-wired through the floor or side wall of the cabinet, directly into its control pack. The GFCI is installed next to the hot tub on an exterior wall at least 5 feet from the spa water. (Exception: The Model 100 and Model 175 come with a 15' GFCI protected cord and plug into any 120 V / 15 AMP wall outlet.)
You often need to turn the hot tub on its side to maneuver it through tight spaces and to place it on the trailer for transport. Doing so is perfectly safe if you are careful and take necessary precautions before and during the move.
The typical weight of a Small-sized hot tub is around 400 – 600 pounds. Medium-sized Spas can weigh from 600 - 855 pounds, while large ones can weigh 900 pounds and up.
Outdoor hot tub placement, such as decks, concrete or brick patios, is common. However, the hot tub can be placed on any solid, uniform, level surface. Do not place your hot tub on grass or bare ground.
While a sunroom or garage are usually easy to fit a hot tub through the door, other areas may be more difficult. ... If you are in the construction phase of your home, installing french doors are a perfect way to allow plenty of room to get your hot tub to its desired location.
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