Having a hot tub in your house is fun. If you’re too tired from work, you can relax and entertain yourself. Enjoying with friends and family is also possible, and you’ll have a great bonding moment. But later on, you will realize that the hot tub needs a new location. The most challenging part of this thought is the actual moving of the tub from one location to another.  

The hot tub is heavy and massive. Finding ways to relocate the hot tub is difficult, because of the space limitation and the process of moving it. Moving it on your own is risky, and hiring hot tub movers Denver should be your top option if you can’t do it on your own.  

  1. Prepare the Equipment 

Moving an appliance as heavy and as large as a hot tub is challenging. You just can’t push it around and move it where you want to. There are special equipment needed like furniture dollies, tow straps and some pieces of wood. As much possible, you will need a hot tub dolly which is a special dolly only for hot tubs.  

  1. Plan the Path 

You should know where you’re going. If you plan to move the hot tub from a far location from its original place, you should create a plan. Measure the hot tub, the doors it’s going through and any path. To avoid injuries and damages to other materials in the house, clean the path for any obstacles and debris. You should do all of these before you move the tub.  

  1. Prepare the Hot Tub 

Next thing to do is prepare the hot tub. Cut off all the electric sources connected to your hot tub. Unplug the electrical wirings, water lines and gas connections. Place the cords in the proper storage because you will connect them again. Second, drain your hot tub. Get the guidelines from the manufacturers when doing this step. When draining the water outside, use a long hose.  

  1. Secure the Hot Tub 

Once you’re done draining the tub, clean it. Follow the instructions again when you clean it. Close the drain cap and use towels to clean the interior of the tub. If possible, wrap the tub with a plastic wrap to secure the outer shell from scratches and other damages.  

  1. Lift the Tub 

Don’t do this on your own! You need a couple of helping hands when doing this step. Lift the corners of the tub. Put the pieces of the wood below the corners so you can move it easily. The tub should be lifted 3 inches off the floor before you put the woods.  

  1. Use Furniture Dollies 

If you’re moving the tub across the flat floor, you can use furniture dollies. Position once dolly at the tub’s back; and the other one is in the front so the tub has an optimum support. Protect the tub further using tow straps so it won’t slip. Then, begin moving the tub. Do it slowly.  

If you’re moving into a new home, hire a professional hot tub mover!