Hot tubs are one of the most-asked-about items we haul, and one of the hardest things in the entire junk removal category. They're heavy. They're rigid. The shells are reinforced fiberglass or acrylic with a steel frame underneath. They don't fit on a regular truck. They don't fit through most fence gates. Half the homeowners in Salem who want their hot tub gone have been quoted between $800 and $2,000 by other companies — and that's after a multi-week wait. We do it faster and we do it cheaper.
The Astyle process: we send a crew with reciprocating saws, pry bars, and the experience to dismantle a hot tub without damaging your deck or yard. The shell gets cut into hauling-sized pieces. The frame, pump, jets, and electrical components get separated. The whole thing is loaded into our truck and gone the same day we show up. You're left with an empty pad, a swept space, and an open backyard.
We handle every style of hot tub: standard acrylic spas, fiberglass roto-molded units, wood-cabinet hot tubs (cedar and redwood), the older 80s and 90s models that the original installers can't be reached anymore, swim spas (call ahead for these — they're a different scale), and inflatable hot tubs that have hardened past inflation. If it's a tub and it's bolted, sunken, or sitting on a deck, we can get it out.
Access matters more on hot tubs than on any other haul. Tell us when you text: where is the tub, how do we get the truck close, are there fences or gates, is the deck rated for our crew's weight, is there power to disconnect or is the electrical already cut. We'll factor it all into the quote upfront. Same-day pickup is common — sometimes we book the next day if your tub is wedged in a complicated spot and we need to scope first.
