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Travis Junge Pool Service & Repair, Inc.
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Swimming Pool - Clean and MaintainAbove Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceHot Tub or Spa - Repair or Service+3 more

Serving Arleta, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

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"I've been using Travis Junge from 2013 until present for my pool service needs. He's knowledgeable, reliable, has good communication skills, does great work good all at a fair price."
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Wellspring Wardens Spa Services, LLC
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Swimming Pool - Clean and Maintain

Serving Arleta, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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"These guys are great! Robert set the appointment and thoroughly asked me what and more importantly HOW I wanted things done on my property. Then Emilio showed up and did the job really well, so well that I could hardly tell that my entire pool filter had been cleaned. I wouldn't have even known if I hadn't been there. They had done such a great job on clean up! Awesome work and great rates! Must hire!"
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Tony Pool Service
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Swimming Pool - Clean and Maintain

Serving Arleta, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"Maynor was very friendly and knowledgeable. Any issues that he became aware of, he discussed with me before doing any additional work and told me what the cost would be. I highly recommend Maynor."
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

If you want to have a chemical-free spa, or if you are wondering how to keep your hot tub clean naturally, there are several options. Some individuals choose to run their hot tub without treatment at all and simply clean it more often (although you risk bacteria, fungi, and algae growth if you take this route); others use natural products like vinegar or Borax. Ozone, ultraviolet light, and electrolysis systems are also eco-friendly ways to have a clean hot tub without chemicals. Saltwater hot tubs are popular with people who are sensitive to chlorine, bromine, and other traditional hot tub chemicals.

Hot tubs don’t necessarily add value to a home—but they don’t take it away either. It depends on the potential buyer. A well-landscaped in-ground hot tub is attractive to buyers who prioritize relaxation and fun. Others would rather not deal with the maintenance. 

If you don’t clean your hot tub filters, they’ll build up dirt and grime, preventing them from filtering out contaminants like dirt and bacteria. The dirty water will then circulate through the filter and back into the hot tub, leading to dirty water, a damaged pump and jets, and low heat. This can lead to higher hot tub costs because you may have to pay for repairs.

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 tub cracks can be repaired unless they have gone beneath the acrylic. If so, you may need a professional to determine if the crack is repairable or if you should consider hot tub replacement instead.

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