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Barefoot Pools LLC

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Barefoot Pools LLC

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3 years of experience
Free onsite estimate

Welcome to Barefoot Pools LLC. Though I started my own company last year, I have over 30 years of experience in the swimming pool industry, and have assembled a team of experts dedicated to providing you with exceptional customer service, quality products at fair prices & timely, professional installation. Whether you are in the market for a new pool, replacement liner or equipment upgrades, we’ve got you covered.

"Easy to work with"

Paul X on June 2023

Welcome to Barefoot Pools LLC. Though I started my own company last year, I have over 30 years of experience in the swimming pool industry, and have assembled a team of experts dedicated to providing you with exceptional customer service, quality products at fair prices & timely, professional installation. Whether you are in the market for a new pool, replacement liner or equipment upgrades, we’ve got you covered.

"Easy to work with"

Paul X on June 2023


Bora Masonry

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Bora Masonry

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Bora Masonry insured and experienced. We offer stone work, brick work, sidewalks, driveway, patio, chimmney, fireplace, pools. We also offer repairs. 10% OFF any masonry work. 15% OFF for seniors.

Bora Masonry insured and experienced. We offer stone work, brick work, sidewalks, driveway, patio, chimmney, fireplace, pools. We also offer repairs. 10% OFF any masonry work. 15% OFF for seniors.



Groton Remodeling

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Groton Remodeling

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27 years of experience

Hello, I have been in the Swimming Pool Industry for 30Yrs Liner Replacements In ground/ Above ground Openings and closings Pool Painting Tile Replacement Heater Installations Weekly Service Carpentry Services Handyman Services Remodeling

Hello, I have been in the Swimming Pool Industry for 30Yrs Liner Replacements In ground/ Above ground Openings and closings Pool Painting Tile Replacement Heater Installations Weekly Service Carpentry Services Handyman Services Remodeling


We supply Hot Tub Moving,Placements,Transporting and Deliveries as well as hot tub removals. We also offer hot tub wiring, disconnect and reconnection services.


LBP Construction LLC

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LBP Construction LLC

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19 years of experience

LBP Construction LLC specializes but is not limited to retaining walls, stone walls, patios, decks, excavation, concrete work, driveways, sidewalks/walkways, pool/spa renovations, pool installations, pool liner replacement, drainage issues and fencing.

LBP Construction LLC specializes but is not limited to retaining walls, stone walls, patios, decks, excavation, concrete work, driveways, sidewalks/walkways, pool/spa renovations, pool installations, pool liner replacement, drainage issues and fencing.





Designer Pools

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Designer Pools

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16 years of experience

We employ approximately 12 employees and do not subcontract our work. We offer financing for our pools and spas and right now are offer some special deals on new pools.

We employ approximately 12 employees and do not subcontract our work. We offer financing for our pools and spas and right now are offer some special deals on new pools.

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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

It’s less expensive to leave your hot tub on all the time, though you’ll want to keep it at a reduced temperature. How much you use the hot tub is also a factor. You’ll want to keep it at a constant temperature between 80 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit for weekly or daily use, then bump it up right before you get in. If you don’t plan to use your hot tub that often, you can turn it off as long as there’s no risk of freezing.  

Shocking your hot tub means adding extra chemicals to the water. Most spa experts recommend doing this once a week for proper hot tub maintenance, but you can do it more if needed. Shocking has multiple benefits, including preventing the water from becoming murky and it’s essential in removing harmful bacteria from the water.

Unfortunately, a hot tub does use a relatively large amount of electricity. In fact, much of the money you spend on your hot tub will go toward electricity costs to keep the water heated. A typical hot tub will use anywhere from 1,500 to 6,000 watts of electricity per month.

Most hot tubs use between 1,500 watts and 6,000 watts of electricity, depending on the voltage of your heater. 120-volt heaters tip toward the low end, and 240-volt heaters tip toward the high end. Expect your pump to add another 1,500 watts. Newer, energy-efficient models use less electricity, while older models use more.

You can and should use a hose to fill a hot tub. There shouldn’t be anything special about the hose other than it shouldn’t be damaged. Kinks or leaks could slow down the filling process. Attach the hose to the nearest spigot and get the water flowing.

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