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    Cost to remove a hot tub

    A gentlemen from the escrap event I did on Saturday, sent me an email regarding removing a 7 person hot tub from his back yard that is currently sitting on a conceret slab.

    My wife's uncle and I both know how to disconnect it, and I have him, my brother in law, his friend, and myself for the labor to lift it and carry it about 50 to 100 yards to my trailer.



    Question is, what would you charge for this? Never have done one before, so not to sure what to charge.
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    I don't think I would do for anything less then $200.00
    and that is if the >> carry it about 50 to 100 yards to my trailer. << Does not involve getting it over a fence or stairs
    People always tell me I don't charge enough

    The only money that I know of is the pump and heaters and some associated wire

    You need to have a way to get rid of the rest of it

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    what I do is calculate how much for gas, then add what my time is worth and an approximation on time, then since you will have several people helping you how are you going to pay them? sometimes my help will work for food which is fine by me. I'm not sure how long this will take or how much you can get for it, I can imagine for four people doing that work it should be at least 100 bucks or more, start high then you can work out a price that works for you both

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    Well this one works. (forgot to mention that). Guy told me that he recent had lung surgery or something and doctor told him no more hot tub.

    I can either sell it for a couple of hundred, but if no takers, then the landfill will take it as part of their recycling program. Anything that is not bio degradeable, gets recycled.

    If I do, go that route, I will be taking off any metal related components for sure.

    No, according to the picture, there is no stairs or fence to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog72 View Post
    what I do is calculate how much for gas, then add what my time is worth and an approximation on time, then since you will have several people helping you how are you going to pay them? sometimes my help will work for food which is fine by me. I'm not sure how long this will take or how much you can get for it, I can imagine for four people doing that work it should be at least 100 bucks or more, start high then you can work out a price that works for you both
    $100 is definitely to low for this type of job.

    Since it works, my brother in law and his friend might want to take it, and that will be fine with me. When that happens, they usually help for free, and get the item for free.

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    Every job is different so it's tough to give you a solid number.

    All labor costs + All supply costs + All transportation costs +Incidentals + Profit margin = Cost Is one way of looking at it.
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    id avoid a hot tub unless i already had a buyer for it, 90% of the weight is going to be fiberglass, insulation, wood and plastic. Not worth the work for $50 worth of wiring and motors. I

    d charge $200 for removal if it is scrap. Free if its a nice one that works.
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    I usually sell myself short, don't know all that entails in dismantling safely either. just how I normally determine cost

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    Quote Originally Posted by KzScrapper View Post
    Every job is different so it's tough to give you a solid number.

    All labor costs + All supply costs + All transportation costs +Incidentals + Profit margin = Cost Is one way of looking at it.
    Yeah, my cost for this either way is gas, labor, and potential of disposal.

    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    id avoid a hot tub unless i already had a buyer for it, 90% of the weight is going to be fiberglass, insulation, wood and plastic. Not worth the work for $50 worth of wiring and motors. I

    d charge $200 for removal if it is scrap. Free if its a nice one that works.
    No reason to avoid it, if it will make money. I just dont want to bid it higher than anyone else, but enough to make me and the other guys a decent profit.

    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog72 View Post
    I usually sell myself short, don't know all that entails in dismantling safely either. just how I normally determine cost
    I totally understand.

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    George, haven't we discussed this before? I am the hot tub expert. In fact I have a video on my you tube channel. Go to youtube and put "burly guys hot tub" in the search box and my video will come up.

    The first summer I did 42 hot tubs. The second summer I did a similar amount. THIS year I have already done 20 as my hot tub google ranking seems to have taken off.

    And I get $350.00 for every one of them, if not more.

    I charge extra if the hot tub is "encumbered" in any way...got a gazebo over it, etc.

    And DO NOT fall into the trap of doing a recessed hot tub for the same price. Then it
    becomes EXCAVATION!!! At least another $100 for a recessed tub.

    Sometimes they're easy, sometimes they're very difficult, as some are made MUCH more sturdy than others!

    If someone gives you the old "but so and so said they'd do it cheaper" line, use my response to it:

    "Are they insane? If they're going to do it for that price you should hurry and hire them before they wise up! Oh, and make sure they're insured." For some reason the insured line always gets their attention.

    Oh, and George? Cut them up. WAY easier.
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    $280 seems like a good starting point..I got that last week for a POS..

    Depends on how nice you are..since someone is already taking it for personal use, you could go much lower..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    George, haven't we discussed this before? I am the hot tub expert. In fact I have a video on my you tube channel. Go to youtube and put "burly guys hot tub" in the search box and my video will come up.

    The first summer I did 42 hot tubs. The second summer I did a similar amount. THIS year I have already done 20 as my hot tub google ranking seems to have taken off.

    And I get $350.00 for every one of them, if not more.

    I charge extra if the hot tub is "encumbered" in any way...got a gazebo over it, etc.

    And DO NOT fall into the trap of doing a recessed hot tub for the same price. Then it
    becomes EXCAVATION!!! At least another $100 for a recessed tub.

    Sometimes they're easy, sometimes they're very difficult, as some are made MUCH more sturdy than others!

    If someone gives you the old "but so and so said they'd do it cheaper" line, use my response to it:

    "Are they insane? If they're going to do it for that price you should hurry and hire them before they wise up! Oh, and make sure they're insured." For some reason the insured line always gets their attention.

    Oh, and George? Cut them up. WAY easier.
    Your pricing is about what I was thinking, but didnt know if I was to low or to high or just right. I dont recall if we ever discussed hot tubs or not, but none the less, I will check out the youtube video (thanks).



    Quote Originally Posted by scrappy888 View Post
    $280 seems like a good starting point..I got that last week for a POS..

    Depends on how nice you are..since someone is already taking it for personal use, you could go much lower..
    I am nice and always provide good service. However, business is business, and while some items you can go real low own, you don't want to bid to low to be nice to get the job, and then come out in the red.

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    good video

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    fyi the greenboard in the contral panal is a mid grade board

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    The guy across the street from me traded his working hot tub for yard work. Everyone was happy with that deal.

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    Reminds me of one iv removed from a wet room in a basment a couple years ago, complete nightmare, 7hrs, and a pack of sawzall blades, tryin to cut thoses hoses that are spray foamed in vibrating around.....never again

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    I always see Craigslist ads looking for hot tubs and have heard there is a market for used ones. I have done a few demo type things for the scrap and learned the hard way that scrap removal is free and demo is not. Now if hot tubs are made from copper and sheds are made from brass I would do for scrap other wise a removal fee is necessary.

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    Burly guy great video and a catchy tune to boot. Shows a professional job and proves if you use your head you don't need to be all that burly. Thanks for the link Jon.

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    200 if its cut up and on the curb --- 250 if u cut it up and its in the back yard --- 300 if we have to wheel it out onto our trailers ..

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    the pumps from a hot tub should be worth alot more than scrap if they work, 5hp motors going for $150 each, the smaller motors are going for $50-$100 each

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