Hot Tub Recycling Denver — What Happens to Your Old Spa
What Gets Recycled in a Hot Tub
| Component | Material | Recyclable? | Where It Goes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motor/Pump | Copper, steel, aluminum | Yes — scrap metal | Local scrap recycler — copper windings recovered |
| Heater Element | Stainless steel, copper | Yes — scrap metal | Melted down and reprocessed |
| Wiring | Copper wire | Yes — copper recycling | Stripped and sold as scrap copper |
| Control Panel | Circuit boards, copper | Yes — e-waste recycling | Electronics recycler recovers metals |
| Metal Frame | Steel, aluminum | Yes — scrap metal | Scrap yard — melted for reuse |
| Plumbing (PVC) | PVC plastic | Limited | Some recyclers accept clean PVC |
| Plumbing (Copper) | Copper pipe | Yes — scrap copper | High-value scrap metal |
| Shell | Acrylic/fiberglass | Not currently | Licensed disposal facility |
| Insulation | Polyurethane foam | Not recyclable | Licensed disposal facility |
| Cabinet Panels | Wood/composite | Limited | Waste-to-energy or disposal |
| Cover | Vinyl + foam | Not recyclable | Licensed disposal facility |
The Recycling Breakdown
Motors & Pumps
15-20 lbs of recyclable copper and steel per tub
Wiring
5-10 lbs of copper wire recovered
Metal Frame
30-50 lbs of recyclable steel
Heater & Electronics
5-10 lbs of mixed metals recovered
Shell
200-400 lbs — disposal (no viable recycling yet)
Foam & Cover
50-100 lbs — disposal
Total recyclable: approximately 55-90 lbs of metal per hot tub (about 40% by component count). The shell is the heaviest single component and currently the hardest to recycle.
We separate every recyclable component during dismantling.
Why Hot Tub Shells Are Hard to Recycle
Hot tub shells are made of thermoset acrylic bonded to fiberglass — a composite material that can't be melted down and reformed like metal or thermoplastic. Current recycling technology doesn't have a cost-effective way to separate the acrylic from the fiberglass backing.
Some companies are experimenting with grinding shells into aggregate for construction fill, but this isn't widely available in Denver yet. We're actively monitoring developments in composite recycling and will adopt better solutions as they become commercially viable.
What we do instead: We ensure shells go to licensed disposal facilities — not illegal dump sites. And we maximize recycling of every other component to minimize the overall environmental impact.
DIY Recycling vs. Professional
If you remove your hot tub yourself and take it to the Denver dump, 100% goes to landfill — the dump doesn't separate components. When JSD removes your hot tub, we separate recyclable components during dismantling before anything goes to disposal. That's the difference between 0% and 40% recycling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a hot tub be fully recycled?
Is there scrap value in an old hot tub?
Can I recycle my hot tub myself in Denver?
Do you charge extra for recycling?
What about the hot tub water chemicals?
Can a working hot tub be donated instead of recycled?
Responsible Hot Tub Recycling & Removal
Call (303) 324-6014 — we recycle what we can and properly dispose of the rest.
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