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  1. Thanks for your comments. As I mentioned in the previous post, removing a wall is not an option as they are outside walls with about 1/3 below ground. The house has a stucco exterior and I don't see any way to make that work. The inside wall is not an option because it would not fit up the bi-level stairs to get out the front door either and by the way the basement is set up it would actually mean taking out three walls even before getting stuck at the door! It looks like it will just have to be a sabotage job which is most unfortunate.
  2. The room is in the lower level of the home . . . three outside wells (like a bi-level with the walls only partially above ground) and the fourth backs onto two rooms with a load bearing partition wall and the tub wouldn't have a hope of going out this way. The owners built the room around the tub. So unfortunately taking down a wall isn't an option without damaging the exterior of the house. It's a nice room with lots of windows, cedar walls and tile floor. It will be used as a music and dance room. We have no interest in an indoor hot tub, but were hoping there was some way to get it out, reassemble and be able to use outdoors. My hubby's opinion is that if fibreglass boats can be repaired and sent back out on the water that there should be some way to cut with a fine saw and then repair. I hate to see it simply destroyed if there are any other possibilities.
  3. We are looking at a home where the owners have built a room around an 8X8' hot tub. It is too big to turn on it's side and take out even though there is direct access to outside from this room. It was suggested that the tub could be cut in half to remove and then put back to working condition outside which is where we want it. Any suggestion on how we could get it outside and put back together to use??? Thanks in advance!
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