Old hot tubs and spas are some of the hardest items for homeowners to remove. They’re heavy, awkward, often wired into electrical systems, and too large for standard disposal services. Whether your hot tub is broken, leaking, unused, or taking up valuable space in your backyard, Texoma Junk Removal provides fast and professional hot tub removal throughout Texoma, TX.
We disconnect, dismantle, lift, load, and haul your hot tub or spa so you never have to do any physical work.
We provide light demolition services for structures connected to or around your hot tub, including decking sections, enclosures, and framing.
We recycle metal components, separate salvageable parts, and dispose of the rest at approved Texoma facilities
Our crew uses the proper tools and techniques to safely remove heavy or awkward hot tubs without damaging your property.
Our team specializes in removing bulky outdoor structures safely, quickly, and affordably. Whether your hot tub is on a patio, in a yard, or built into a deck, Texoma Junk Removal handles the entire project with care.

We remove all types of outdoor relaxation units, including:
We provide:

We remove backyard structures related to or near your hot tub, such as:
This service is ideal if your deck needs partial removal to access or remove your hot tub.

Many homeowners request hot tub removal along with clearing other backyard items. We can also remove:
If you’re wondering how to disassemble a trampoline or playset, we can handle every step for you.

We provide fast, safe light demolition for residential properties, including:
Perfect for homeowners updating, clearing, or restoring their outdoor spaces.
| Item Type | Accepted | Where We Take It |
|---|---|---|
| Hot tubs and spas | Yes | Dismantled and taken to approved disposal sites |
| Jacuzzi units | Yes | Recycled for metal or properly disposed |
| Trampolines | Yes | Scrap metal recycling or landfill |
| Playsets and swing sets | Yes | Wood and metal are separated for proper recycling |
| Deck sections and wood | Yes | Clean wood is recycled when possible; otherwise it’s disposed |