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Pouya Banki
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Crane - lift spa to the rooftop

Pouya Banki
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
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Hi, Im on the Venice Canals and need to put a spa on the rooftop. I called a couple of crane companies and they seem to say its impossible. Would appreciate any information helpful regarding both putting the spa on the rooftop and getting permit from the city for it.

Thanks

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Nick Hedberg
  • Real Estate Agent
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Nick Hedberg
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Venice, CA
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@Pouya Banki - If you aren't having luck with crane companies you could call an AC company. Mine hired a crane twice to put an AC unit on the top of my house. My 4 ton AC unit is around 300 lbs and a hot tub is around 500 lbs. Hopefully not too big of a difference. 

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