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    Getting a tub up to a third floor.

    No its not cast iron, in fact they would just like a decent size whirlpool. unfortunately the clearance on the stairs is severely limited because each flight takes two turns. So the first leg of the next flight is above your head at the turn. Trust me its tight. But I'm still working on it...
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    Getting a tub up to a third floor.

    trying with the sign companies now and i'm making a little headway. I don't have any heavy machinery experience so operating anything is out of the question. Thanks for the help its been useful. And getting to Marin Co, from north jersey may prove too costly but thanks anyway.
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    Getting a tub up to a third floor.

    I am remodeling an old three story home's top floor into a master bed w/ master bath. I can not figure out how to get the tub the client would like into the room. The old stairwells are narrow and short. Short of lifting the tub w/ a crane(which I have been unable to find anyone willing to...
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