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Moving Your Hot Tub Or Swim Spa? What You Need to Know
Relocating a hot tub or swim spa may sound like a luxury headache, but with the right planning, it is entirely doable. Whether you are moving house or simply repositioning your tub to a nicer part of the garden, this guide will walk you through what to expect, and how to prepare.
Key Considerations Before You Move
Before you commit, ask and assess:
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Weight and dimensions
Even empty, a hot tub is heavy. Fully filled, it can weigh thousands of kilograms. You also need to make sure it fits through any gates, pathways, doorways, or over steps.
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Access and path
Check the entire route from current location → exit path → vehicle → new spot. Are there tight corners, narrow gates, steps, slopes, or muddy ground? Removing fences, decking, or shrubs might be necessary in advance.
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Ground / base preparation
The new location must have a suitable foundation — a level, strong base (concrete, reinforced decking or paving) capable of supporting the full weight of the tub plus occupants.
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Electrical requirements
Confirm whether your current wiring is reusable and whether the new location is within reach of the electrical supply. You may need to hire an electrician.
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Warranty / damage risk
Some manufacturers void warranties if the tub is moved by non-authorised installers. There’s also risk of damage to plumbing, panels, or shell during transport.
Step-by-Step: How to Move a Hot Tub
Here’s a rough sequence that professionals often follow. (If you’re doing part of this yourself, make sure you’re confident and equipped.)
Step | What to Do |
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1. Survey & plan | Take detailed measurements, assess obstacles, photograph the route. Decide whether you need a crane, dolly, sled, or special trailer. |
2. Drain completely | Disconnect power first. Drain via the spa’s drain valve, and flush lines or use a wet/dry vacuum to remove residual water in pipes. |
3. Disconnect utilities & plumbing | Turn off and isolate electrical supply (often via a qualified electrician). Remove filter cartridges, hoses, and any connected plumbing. |
4. Remove covers & accessories | Take off the spa cover, cabinet panels, steps, or any detachable parts to lighten the load and protect them during transit. |
5. Wrap & brace | Protect surfaces by wrapping the shell, panels and frame with blankets, bubble wrap or padding. Secure internal plumbing so it doesn’t flex or break. |
6. Lift onto transport | Use dollies, spa sleds, lifting slings or a crane if necessary. Move carefully, keeping balance and control. |
7. Transport | Use a suitable vehicle/trailer. Strap securely. Avoid sudden braking or rough roads. |
8. Position & lower | At the new location, reverse the loading process. Use jacks, cranes or team lifting to gently lower the tub onto its new base. |
9. Reconnect plumbing & electrical | Reconnect pipes, inspect for leaks. Have an electrician restore the connection, test circuits and ensure safety. |
10. Fill, test & inspect | Refill with fresh water, balance chemicals, run all jets, heat up, and ensure everything is functioning correctly. |
Tips to Prepare & Lower Risk
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Book a site survey
Many reputable companies will visit or ask for photos/video before quoting to check feasibility. s -
Clear the path in advance
Remove garden furniture, trees, fencing, plants, or debris to make moving smoother. -
Pre-plan electrical route
Map out where the power supply will run. If it’s far from the desired location, plan cable runs. -
Have helpers or hire pros
Even small tubs are awkward and heavy. Professionals save headaches and risk of damage or injury. -
Document everything
Take photos pre-move, numbering parts or panels during disassembly, so reassembly is easier. -
Check warranty & insurance
Confirm your move doesn’t void any warranties. Ensure transit and liability insurance are in place. -
Budget contingency
Always add a buffer to your quote in case of unforeseen complications (extra hours, crane needed, etc.).