| 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. |