
Spa Lift Into Backyard · Perth
Fence in the way? No access down the side? That's exactly what a HIAB was built for.
How it works.
Most Perth backyards aren't designed to get a spa in the normal way. Side gates are too narrow, retaining walls are in the road, or the slab is two metres off the driveway. A truck with a crane on it solves the lot — we park on the street, lift the spa clean over the house or fence, and lower it onto the pad.
Typical spa lifts take about an hour on site. We handle spas from small two-seaters up to six-person swim spas. Send through the dimensions and weight, and we'll confirm it's in range before the job.
A bit of clearance on the street for the truck is needed, plus room overhead — no overhanging power lines in the lift path. If it's not clear whether the site works, send a photo through with the quote and we'll give a straight answer.
- Pricing
- Travel-based from Darch
- GST
- Included in every price
- Quote format
- On-the-spot estimate
FAQs.
How much does a spa lift cost in Perth?
The final price depends on your suburb and the access at the site. An exact figure takes about 20 seconds on the quote page — no callback wait.
How long does a spa lift take?
Most spa lifts are done in under an hour on site. Total job time depends on travel from the depot in Darch and back.
Can you lift a spa over a two-storey house?
Usually yes. The HIAB reaches around 15 metres horizontally with load. Send a photo of the job with the quote and we'll confirm before booking.
Get a real price in 20 seconds.
Enter the job, the numbers run automatically from the depot, the estimate lands on screen. If it works, we book. Simple.
All Perth metro.
We run spa lift into backyard jobs right across Perth metro — some of the most common areas below. The quote tool handles every suburb from the depot in Darch.
Other HIAB work we handle.
Heavy aircon unit, two-storey roof, no scaffold. One truck, one operator, ten minutes in the air.
Read moreExcavation's done, pool shell's on the truck. Let's get it in the ground.
Read moreContainers where forklifts can't go. Lifted over fences, onto slabs, into tight rear yards.
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