April 19, 2026

How to Move a Hot Tub Without Destroying It (or Your Back)

Moving a hot tub requires at least four movers, the right equipment, and Last Updated: April 2026

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Last Updated: April 2026

Moving a hot tub requires at least four movers, the right equipment, and a plan that accounts for the spa's size, access path, and placement surface at both locations. Most hot tubs weigh 500 to 900 pounds empty and are too wide for standard doorways, which makes this one of the few household items that cannot be handled by a standard 2-person crew. Safebound Moving & Storage (USDOT 2900155) is a licensed carrier based in West Palm Beach, Florida, handling local and long-distance moves across all 48 continental states since 2016.

Key Takeaways

  • Hot tub moves require a minimum of 4 movers. A standard 2-person crew cannot safely lift, steer, or load a spa.
  • Every hot tub move needs a custom quote because crew size, access, and equipment vary by job.
  • The tub must be fully drained, disconnected from power, and measured before moving day.
  • Local move rates start at $135/hr (2 movers), $180/hr (3 movers), $225/hr (4 movers), with a 3-hour minimum plus 1 travel hour.
  • Hot tubs are specialty items priced separately from standard hourly household moves.
  • The carrier holds $750,000 in cargo insurance at the company level.

How much does it cost to move a hot tub?

Hot tub moves are not priced on the standard hourly schedule because they require more movers, heavier equipment, and more planning than a typical household job. Each hot tub move is quoted individually based on the spa's dimensions, the access path at both locations, stair count, and whether the tub needs draining or electrical disconnect before pickup.

For reference, standard local household moves in Florida are charged by the hour:

Crew sizeHourly rateMinimum cost (3 hrs labor + 1 travel hr)
2 movers + truck$135/hr$540
3 movers + truck$180/hr$720
4 movers + truck$225/hr$900

Hot tubs typically require a 4-mover crew at minimum, and the job often takes longer per hour than standard furniture because of the size, path complexity, and careful loading involved. The most accurate way to get pricing is through a free custom quote that accounts for the specific spa and property layout.

What are the risks of moving a hot tub yourself?

A DIY hot tub move puts two to six people at risk of serious injury. Most spas weigh 500 to 900 pounds empty, and the weight is unevenly distributed across a wide, slippery shell. One wrong angle on a ramp or slope can cause the tub to shift suddenly, pulling helpers off balance.

The most common DIY failures include cracked acrylic shells from uneven lifting, back injuries from bad leverage angles, and property damage to patios, fences, and gate openings. A filled hot tub should never be moved. Even an empty shell can cause damage if it is dragged across pavers or twisted through a tight turn.

DIY riskCommon resultWhy it happens
Shell flexCracks or seam damageUneven lifting or twisting during turns
Back strainMuscle or spinal injuryBad lifting angles and sudden weight shifts
Property damageBroken pavers, scuffed wallsLimited control on tight paths
Electrical issuesEquipment damageDisconnecting power without a clear plan

The FMCSA and FTC both advise consumers to verify mover credentials before any heavy-item job. A hot tub is one of the few household items where one failed lift can cost more to repair than the move itself.

How should I prepare a hot tub before moving day?

Preparation starts 48 to 72 hours before the move. The tub must be completely drained, which can take 1 to 3 hours depending on the drain valve and a garden hose or submersible pump. After draining, wipe down the interior to remove standing water and prevent mold during transport.

Next, disconnect the power supply. Most hot tubs run on 220-volt circuits that should be turned off at the breaker before any wiring is touched. If you are not comfortable with electrical work, hire a licensed electrician to handle the disconnect and the reconnect at the new location.

Finally, measure the tub and every opening it must pass through. Measure the spa's width, height, and depth. Then measure every gate, doorway, hallway, and turn between the tub's current location and the truck. If any opening is tighter than the spa plus 4 inches of clearance on each side, the crew needs to know before arrival.

  • Drain fully and wipe the interior dry
  • Disconnect power at the breaker panel
  • Remove the spa cover and wrap it separately
  • Detach removable steps and accessories
  • Measure the tub and every opening along the path
  • Secure loose panels, jets, or fittings with tape
  • Clear the route of furniture, plants, and obstacles

What equipment is needed to move a hot tub?

A safe hot tub move typically requires six to eight pieces of equipment, each matched to the spa's size and the property's access conditions.

EquipmentPurposeWhy it matters
Spa dollyRolls the tub on level groundReduces dragging and shell stress
Heavy-duty strapsSecures the tub to the dolly and truckControls shifting during turns and transit
Moving blanketsWraps the cabinet and cornersPrevents scuffs and impact marks
Plywood or ramp boardsBridges uneven ground or stepsCreates a flat path for rolling
Furniture slidersRepositions the tub on hard surfacesAvoids dragging damage to the shell base
Socket setRemoves panels and disconnects fittingsRequired before any movement begins
Pry barsLifts the tub edge for dolly placementGives the crew leverage without bending the frame

The exact setup depends on the spa's dimensions, whether it sits on a deck or a concrete pad, and how far it must travel to reach the truck. A professional crew pairs lifting tools with protective padding because the shell and cabinet can crack or dent when a hot tub twists during a tight turn.

How long does it take to move a hot tub?

Most hot tub moves take 3 to 6 hours on site. A simple backyard-to-truck move with clear access can finish in the shorter range. A move that requires navigating a deck, steps, a narrow side yard, or a long carry distance pushes toward the higher end.

Move typeTypical time on siteMain time factor
Simple local move3 to 4 hoursClear access and short carry distance
Complex local move4 to 6 hoursDeck steps, tight gates, or heavy lifting
Move with storageVariesStorage vaulting and delivery coordination

The crew spends the most time on setup and safe handling, not just the carry. That includes measuring openings, protecting surfaces along the path, and confirming the route before the spa moves an inch. If the destination is not ready, climate-controlled storage with wooden vaults and oversized racks is available at the carrier's 95,000-square-foot facility.

What should I look for when hiring a hot tub mover?

The most important sign of a qualified hot tub mover is specificity. A professional crew should explain the access plan, stair use, equipment needs, and the surface where the hot tub will be placed before anyone touches it. A company that gives vague answers probably has not planned the move.

What to confirmWhy it matters
Crew size (minimum 4)Reduces lifting strain and handling mistakes
Move plan (drain, wrap, lift, load, place)Keeps the spa stable at every step
Access review (gates, stairs, turns, surface)Prevents failed delivery day surprises
USDOT number and insuranceConfirms legal authority and cargo coverage
Clear scheduling and communicationShows the crew understands the job scope

Safebound Moving & Storage is a licensed carrier that operates its own fleet and employs its own crews, holding USDOT 2900155, MC 975408, FL IM2839, $750,000 in cargo coverage, and BBB accreditation. All of those credentials can be verified through the FMCSA and the BBB.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you move a hot tub from a driveway to a backyard?

Clear the entire path first, then measure every gate, turn, and ground surface between the driveway and the placement spot. A spa dolly, heavy-duty straps, and at least four trained movers keep the tub stable while it is rolled or guided into position. Plywood boards can bridge soft ground or uneven transitions along the route.

How do you move a hot tub just a few feet?

Drain the tub fully, disconnect power, and use protective boards or a spa skid to avoid scraping the shell or base. Even a short move can crack panels or strain the frame if the tub is dragged across uneven ground. If the spa has to cross pavers, grass, or a slope, furniture sliders or a professional crew are safer than pushing.

Can you move a hot tub with 2 people?

No. Most spas are too heavy, too wide, and too awkward to control with only two people, especially around stairs, tight turns, or soft ground. A minimum of four movers is needed for safe balance, controlled lifting, and protection of the shell. Attempting this with two people risks serious back injuries and spa damage.

Can you move a hot tub in a pickup truck?

No. A pickup truck bed is usually too short and too narrow to hold a hot tub securely, and lifting the spa that high creates dangerous tipping and sliding risks. Hot tubs need specialized loading equipment and a truck sized for the job. An open pickup bed also offers no tie-down points designed for something this large and heavy.

Can you move a hot tub on its side?

Only when the model, route, and moving method allow it, and only with proper support underneath. Some tubs can be damaged if tipped without protecting the shell, plumbing connections, and internal frame. A trained crew evaluates the clearance, surface, and spa design before deciding whether a side move works or whether another method is safer.

What does moving insurance cover for a hot tub?

Licensed carriers include Released Value Protection at $0.60 per pound per article at no charge. For a 700-pound hot tub, that minimum liability covers $420. Full Value Protection is available and quoted per move for customers who want broader coverage. The carrier also holds $750,000 in cargo insurance at the company level. Coverage details depend on the move plan and declared services.

How should I protect a hot tub before moving it?

Drain the tub completely, disconnect power, secure loose parts like jets and panels, and cover exposed corners with moving blankets. Remove the spa cover and wrap it separately so it does not crack or shift during transport. Pack removable steps and accessories apart from the tub to prevent hardware from rubbing against the shell.

What happens if a hot tub is damaged during a move?

Document the damage right away with photos and report it under the mover's claims process. Common damage includes cracked panels, bent frames, broken plumbing fittings, and scraped surfaces. Released Value Protection provides minimum liability coverage, and Full Value Protection offers per-article coverage when it is added to the quoted move.

How do I check whether a hot tub mover is licensed?

Confirm the company's USDOT number, state mover licensing, and BBB accreditation before booking. Those credentials can be verified through the FMCSA carrier database at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov and the Better Business Bureau. A licensed mover with active operating authority and current insurance is the minimum standard for a job this heavy.

Should I hire an electrician before or after the hot tub move?

Hire an electrician for both. The power supply should be safely disconnected before the spa is touched, and it needs to be reconnected and tested at the new location before the tub is filled. Most hot tubs run on 220-volt dedicated circuits. Working on those connections without a license is unsafe and may violate local building codes.

Summary

Hot tub moves require at least four movers, a spa dolly, heavy-duty straps, and a clear path measured before moving day. The tub must be fully drained, disconnected from power, and wrapped before any lifting begins. DIY attempts carry high risks of shell damage, back injuries, and property damage. For any spa over 500 pounds or involving stairs, professional handling is the safer and more cost-effective choice.

Need a hot tub moved? Call 561-510-7191 or request a free quote from Safebound Moving & Storage. 4.9 stars across 2,401 Google reviews. Mon-Fri 8:30am-9pm \| Sat-Sun 10am-6pm.

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About the Author

Leo Cavaretta \| Moving Industry Specialist, Safebound Moving & Storage

Leo Cavaretta covers interstate moving regulations, USDOT compliance, and residential relocation logistics. Safebound Moving & Storage is a licensed carrier based in West Palm Beach, Florida, holding USDOT 2900155, MC 975408, FL IM2839, and $750,000 cargo coverage. BBB Accredited. 35,000+ moves completed across all 48 continental states since 2016.

This article is for informational purposes only. Moving costs vary based on distance, volume, access, and selected services. All moves require a formal written estimate. Contact Safebound at 561-510-7191 for pricing specific to your move. Licensed and insured: USDOT 2900155 \| MC 975408 \| FL IM2839 \| $750,000 cargo coverage \| BBB Accredited.

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