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Choice Home Warranty
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Serving Hackberry, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"It was great, the pool technician was very helpful and kept us updated on what repairs were needed. He followed up after his visit to ensure we knew the next steps. 10/10 would have this technician again."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Jon-Sons Pool Cleaning
New to Angi

Serving Hackberry, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Above Ground Pool Specialist \n\nFamily owned above ground pool cleaning service that services the Az Phoenix Valley.\n \nEast to West \n\nAs well as surrounding cities \nKingman/Laughling/Bullhead/Fort Mohave/Phoenix/Las Vegas

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Spa Doctor
New to Angi

Serving Hackberry, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

With over 15 years of experience in the field there is no project we can't handle here at Spa Doctor. We take pride in our work and always pay attention to the minor details. We understand that being on time and efficient is what sets us apart from our competition. We get the job done right the first time, so you can go back to enjoying your Spa or Hot Tub. Call us today for Spa and Hot Tub needs!

Jonez Contracting
4.6(
4
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Serving Hackberry, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

TIM JONES HAS BEEN IN TRADES SINCE 1992 with more than 20 years in the home improvement industry-- Hurricane Andrew blew away my sales office so i started a handyman biz to keep the lights on -- relocated to ohio\nyears later - framed houses and did a lot of house painting and trim painting CHECK OUT MY PICS FOR PAINTING\nkitchen and bath remodeling some roofing , hard wood floors,RECENTLY REMOVING STRUCTURAL WALLS AND INSTALLING BEAMS --ELECTRICAL UPGRADES AND HOTEL REMODELING -- OFFERING THE BEST IN SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRODUCTS AS WELL AS BEHR AND REGIONAL PAINT MANUFACTURERS-- ALSO FINISH CARPENTRY WINDOW TRIM AND CROWN MOLDING\n\n\n. Here at Jones Contracting, we offer all types of home improvement services\n. No project is too small of too big for us\n. I take pride in what I do and treat all of your needs as if they were my own\n. Give me a call for a free estimate.

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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Using bubble bath, bath oils, bath salts, or moisturizing products that contain butters or oils can damage your jetted tub. Because of the water pump and jet mechanism, you need to be more selective with products for a jetted tub than you would for a traditional bathtub in order to keep it functioning properly and avoid expensive repairs. These products also leave residue that can feed mildew and mold, so it’s best to avoid them.

Yes, hot tubs can use a significant amount of electricity, primarily to keep the water heated. A typical hot tub uses between 1,500 and 6,000 watts, and the pump can add another 1,500 watts. This usage can result in a monthly cost of around $20 to $30. The exact amount of electricity consumed depends on several factors, including the hot tub's age, size, heater voltage (120V vs. 240V), usage habits, and thermostat setting. Newer, energy-efficient models generally use less power than older ones. To reduce electricity costs, consider investing in an energy-efficient model, using a quality insulated cover with a thermal blanket, and keeping the filters clean.

Generally, it is more cost-effective and energy-efficient to leave your hot tub on all the time rather than turning it on and off. Reheating a hot tub from a cold temperature consumes a significant amount of energy, so maintaining a constant temperature is usually more economical, especially with frequent use.

For daily or weekly use, it's recommended to keep the water at a constant, reduced temperature, such as between 80 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and then increase it to your desired temperature before getting in. If you know you won't be using the hot tub for an extended period, you can lower the temperature to save on energy costs. However, if you use it very infrequently, you can turn it off completely, as long as there is no risk of the water freezing.

Most hot tubs will experience leaks due to wear and tear in the plumbing or the shell itself. The second most common issue is a heater malfunction due to the ongoing heat stress on moving parts. Finally, clogs happen in hot tub jets, especially when it’s time to change the filter.

Hot tub maintenance can cost between $500 and $1,000 annually. These costs typically cover deep cleaning the tub, refilling it several times a year, and maintaining the water's chemical balance. While you can perform maintenance yourself, a professional can clean and treat your hot tub with chemicals to save you time. The biggest expenses are often heating and repairs, but regular maintenance can help you avoid more complicated and costly repairs and preserve your investment.

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