How do you move a hot tub?


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Hire someone.


turn in uprite stance,like moving a refrigerater.push along on a sturdy dolly.inlist 2 friends for tipn control.if in tight areas use a dolly at both ends.lots o,fun let me tell ya
Empty it. If you don't, you probably won't need to move it again. You can just get a new one. Other than that, after emptying, get a couple of helpers and move it where you want it - make sure it has a good base, and refill it. It should be emptied and refilled at least once a month anyway if you want to be in clean water. (if only one person uses it, you can get away with about once every ninety days)
Well, first, you pick it up. And then walk away. And then put it down. Sometimes you can get these guys called "movers" to do it. They pick it up for you. And then walk away. And then put it down.

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I delivered hot tubs before. The easiest way it to tip it up on one side. Then lift a corner and slide a furniture dolly under it. Roll it up to a truck bed. Lay a piece of cardboard or carpet in the bed and leave some hanging over the edge of the tailgate. Now put the ho tub on the ground behind the truck by about 5 feet. Roll it up and over one corner till it rests on the tailgate. Then lift it up and slide it in. Use some ratchet straps to hold it down. Do the reverse to get it out. You should have at least two people to do it.

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