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Freedom Fiberglass

3721 Meadow Run Ln
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Freedom Fiberglass

3721 Meadow Run Ln
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47 years of experience

Don't Re-plaster your pool, go with fiberglass. We are the oldest swimming pool resurfacing business in Bakersfield. We offer a 5 year warranty. Save money when you use fiberglass due to lower chemical usage and easier maintenance and less pump running time. We offer free estimates. License # 1017671

Don't Re-plaster your pool, go with fiberglass. We are the oldest swimming pool resurfacing business in Bakersfield. We offer a 5 year warranty. Save money when you use fiberglass due to lower chemical usage and easier maintenance and less pump running time. We offer free estimates. License # 1017671


Boardwalk Construction Group

1601 H St. Suite 201G
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Boardwalk Construction Group

1601 H St. Suite 201G
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10 years of experience

Boardwalk Construction Group is comprised of many skilled professionals that each provide their own service under the direction of Boardwalk. Each professional is licensed and insured for their trade.

Boardwalk Construction Group is comprised of many skilled professionals that each provide their own service under the direction of Boardwalk. Each professional is licensed and insured for their trade.




Splash Around Pool Service

11504 Sagebrush Ave.
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Splash Around Pool Service

11504 Sagebrush Ave.
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15 years of experience

Family owned business that provides quality service and who put the customer first. A little about myself I'm certified by the National Swimming Pool Foundation. Which sets me aside from other pool companies out there that do not have a certified pool/spa operators. We are proud of our work and stand by it.

Family owned business that provides quality service and who put the customer first. A little about myself I'm certified by the National Swimming Pool Foundation. Which sets me aside from other pool companies out there that do not have a certified pool/spa operators. We are proud of our work and stand by it.

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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Regular water testing, filter cleaning, and chemical balancing are essential for keeping water clean and equipment functional.

If water is left inside the hot tub pump over a cold winter, it could freeze and severely damage the pump, water lines, and jets. That can cause leaks, which require very expensive repairs. Freezing or leftover water can stain and damage the hot tub shell, which leads to replacement. Even in mild climates, leaving sitting water in the tub or pipes for a long period of unuse is a bad idea, since disinfecting chemicals fade and the water can develop bacteria, algae, and other big headaches when it’s time to use the tub again.

No. In fact, some owners prefer to “summerize” their hot tubs and use them primarily over winter to enjoy the contrast of cold and hot water. It’s possible to keep the tub filled and running year-round, and some pros may even recommend this method compared to the work and risks of a full winterization every year.

However, keeping the hot tub running will require additional resources. You’ll use more power and more chemicals to keep it in good shape. Weigh the pros and cons of your situation before making a decision.

You should keep your hot tub at a constant soaking temperature of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit when the hot tub is not in use. However, you can lower that by a couple of degrees during the summer, so you don’t feel overheated.

Yes. If you test the water and the alkalinity is too low, you can raise it by adding an alkalinity increaser, which likely came with your hot tub’s chemical kit. In a pinch, you can use baking soda to raise the hot tub’s alkalinity. Raising the alkalinity will prevent the hot tub water from becoming too acidic.

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