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78Southwind

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Anyone know of a good crane service around the Chino Hills area? It looks like the Spa Movers aren't going to be able to lift the Spa I bought over the gas meter to get it into the backyard.
 
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Those ac guys used a Crane that attaches to a bumper of a pickup. Might just need one of those. I think I paid $75 for a 1/2 hour.
 

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Anyone know of a good crane serive around the Chino Hills area? It looks like the Spa Movers aren't going to be able to lift the Spa I bought over the gas meter to get it into the backyard.
If DMS is still around he's the guy. His name is Eric
For small things like a spa try Parks Crane service. Craig Parks
Redline is out there.
If you need a contact or 2, send me a DM.

The Crane Guys are awesome dudes that could help you.
 

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Is it the pipes or the meter itself or both?
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Is it just the meter or the gate, if the gate can you remove it
 

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we use redline crane for all our lifts and they have done plenty of work in that area.

tell him Bill from Nexgen referred you.
Not sure what they charge you to lift a roof top unit but how long do you estimate payback on this thing be doing 3-5 lifts a day?

Check out this 2023 MANITEX 50128SHL shared from the EquipmentTrader iOS App.
https://equipmenttrader.page.link/dh79
 

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This is what I e-mailed them with about 20 pictures.

On the left hand side of the house there is a side gate which opens up about 36 inches. It could open up to about 40 inches with its removal. To the right and 32 inches in front of the gate is a gas meter. The gas meter is 11 inches out from the house and 25 inches high. There is about 108 inches from the ground to the eaves which gives 84 inches of clearance from the gas meter to the lowest point of the eaves (spa is 34 x 87 x 77 inches). The gas meter is 45 inches diagonally from the gate opening. Once the spa is in the backyard it needs to be placed on the far right corner that is up one stair and about sixty feet away from the side entrance. If the spa needs to be lifted over the gas meter, I and a friend would be willing to help lift it.

Their response: We ain't lifting shit...j/k

We are not able to lift spas over Gas Meters, AC Units or Walls. We were hoping there was a chance that we can maneuver the spa through the Gas Meter without going over but unfortunately based on the measurements it does not look like that is a possibility.
 
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What does a crane cost these days?
 

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Damn, I had two huge Samoan guys that delivered our spa. They carried the thing about 20' to it's pad. Sucks to have to hire a crane just for that.
 

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What does a crane cost these days?
You thinking about getting out of the pipe gazing business? ;)

The Spa Movers gave me two referrals to crane service companies. One said he was to far from me but would give me a quote for four hours and it was $1,100 the other one didn't speak English and hung up on me. lol
 
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The Spa Movers gave me two referrals to crane service companies. One said he was to far from me but would give me a quote for four hours and it was $1,100 the other one didn't speak English and hung up on me. lol
They almost all charge a 4 hour minimum. That's how they make up money. The key is to get a guy on the way to or from a job that can quickly bang it out.

There's a handful of crane companies in the northern OC area. Crane Rental Service, Mr Crane, Hydraulic Crane Service etc

Reliable Crane is in corona not far from you at all. Big outfit and good dudes. If it comes down to it I can call them. I know them well.
 

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This is what I e-mailed them with about 20 pictures.

On the left hand side of the house there is a side gate which opens up about 36 inches. It could open up to about 40 inches with its removal. To the right and 32 inches in front of the gate is a gas meter. The gas meter is 11 inches out from the house and 25 inches high. There is about 108 inches from the ground to the eaves which gives 84 inches of clearance from the gas meter to the lowest point of the eaves (spa is 34 x 87 x 77 inches). The gas meter is 45 inches diagonally from the gate opening. Once the spa is in the backyard it needs to be placed on the far right corner that is up one stair and about sixty feet away from the side entrance. If the spa needs to be lifted over the gas meter, I and a friend would be willing to help lift it.

Their response: We ain't lifting shit...j/k

We are not able to lift spas over Gas Meters, AC Units or Walls. We were hoping there was a chance that we can maneuver the spa through the Gas Meter without going over but unfortunately based on the measurements it does not look like that is a possibility.
@HOOTER SLED- works for the gas company. Have him disconnect the gas meter and reinstall when the spa is installed. Lol
 

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You thinking about getting out of the pipe gazing business?

The Spa Movers gave me two referrals to crane service companies. One said he was to far from me but would give me a quote for four hours and it was $1,100 the other one didn't speak English and hung up on me. lol

I will second The Crane Guys from HBCraig. We have used them a few times and they are good and fairly reasonable. I know a few small 1 man shops, but they are located in the San Fernando Valley and probably wouldn't be the best $$ for the work.
 

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They almost all charge a 4 hour minimum. That's how they make up money. The key is to get a guy on the way to or from a job that can quickly bang it out.

There's a handful of crane companies in the northern OC area. Crane Rental Service, Mr Crane, Hydraulic Crane Service etc

Reliable Crane is in corona not far from you at all. Big outfit and good dudes. If it comes down to it I can call them. I know them well.

Reliable Crane is in corona which is probably the closest. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Try purple crane, if you want dm me a screen shot of your house with where you want it to go and I'll get the info for you.
 

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Use Redline if u wanna save some money. All the bigger union companies are gonna charge 4 hr minimum which will be atleast 1k!
 

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Turn off the valve for the meter and disconnect the pipe above the shutoff valve. Disconnect the pipe going into the house. Move entire contraption out of the way to get the spa in/out. Reinstall everything and turn the gas back on at the valve. Easy peezy. 👍

And remember after you’re done, call the gas company and say you think you might have smelled gas, and you shut off the valve. They will come out and check your work. 😁
 

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You can remove regulator and meter to the valve just above ground and remove to house. Should give you the room needed.
that way lift spa less then 12in up past single stub pipe and drop it back down.

or if other side of house has wall but better clearance. It would be cheaper to demo wall and rebuild then a crane will cost you
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as others have said, remove the meter as MYV instructed, get some 3/4” plywood and build a ramp to clear the gas pipe if necessary and tell those lazy asses to get back to work.
 

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You could always set up some pvc pipe in the dimensions of your length and width and test fit to see if it will fit through without going over the meter.
 

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My jacuzzi is in the farthest corner of my backyard. The delivery/set up guys placed the jacuzzi on its side on a piece of plastic and pulled it to the site. Took less than two minutes. Couldn’t believe it.
 

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Well there's your problem, you just need a bigger gate put in for the future 😁

I am going to see if I can get @GRADS to come over and grind out that bottom block, problem solved. ;)
 
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First I learn there are dudes paying $5-10K to change out a water heater and now we need a crane to set hot tubs?

Consider my head exploded...😜

My Girl told me everyone in Chino Hills usese cranes to move their Spas. I said Bullshit all they need to do is get 4 guys to lift that bitch over the gas meter. After the company said no lifting over gas meters, air conditioners or walls, I went to the neighbor a couple houses away. He said Cal Spas used a crane. WTF...
 

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Knock down the wall completely and have a bigger gate made.
Never have to worry about it again.

I live in an HOA... My Spa would be sitting in my driveway for years trying to get that approved. We own all the surrounding property, sidewalks and streets. I am hoping this goes easy in and out with a crane. It looks like I already opened a can of worms going down to the city office today.
 

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from the pics looks like your off Peyton and valle vista area?
Why would HOA even know. Wall comes down, spa goes in, wall back up, all same day.
Iv remodeled entire backyards/pools over there with no problems
spa gets set on furniture dolly on its side, roll right into the backyard 2 people.

or spend your money on a crane. 🏗️
HOA: well at least you didn’t remove the 2ft block wall. Now submit plans before you do any work fixing your house with color and material samples 😂
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from the pics looks like your off Peyton and valle vista area?
Why would HOA even know. Wall comes down, spa goes in, wall back up, all same day.
Iv remodeled entire backyards/pools over there with no problems
spa gets set on furniture dolly on its side, roll right into the backyard 2 people.

or spend your money on a crane. 🏗️
HOA: well at least you didn’t remove the 2ft block wall. Now submit plans before you do any work fixing your house with color and material samples 😂
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That's fucked up...lol You trying to give me nightmares? Since you worked in the area, I am going to have to send you a PM tomorrow and ask you a couple questions.
 

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That's fucked up...lol You trying to give me nightmares? Since you worked in the area, I am going to have to send you a PM tomorrow and ask you a couple questions.
It looks like the wall is separated that's holding the gate, major safey concern of it falling 😁.
You should probably have @Melloyellovector tear it down and fix it
 

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What spa mover are you using? There is guy around here that tells all these stories of being able to get a spa into places other movers have turned down...maybe try a different mover?
 

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What spa mover are you using? There is guy around here that tells all these stories of being able to get a spa into places other movers have turned down...maybe try a different mover?

Spamovers.com is the compay that said they can't lift over the gas meter. So i called planbspamovers.com lol, but they haven't called back yet.
 
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