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Affordable Solar & Pool Heating, LLC
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Serving Estero, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Very reliable, friendly and communicative. Replaced pool filter housing in an emergency. Was very flexible with my schedule, arrived on time (actually early) and provided me with very clear videos on how to maintain the filter in the future. Highly recommend Henry and Affordable Pool & Heating! J. Byrne, July 2026"
Hayward Heat Pump
Hayward Heat Pump
Hayward Heat Pump
Hayward Heat Pump
Hayward Heat Pump

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9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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POOL LEAK RESCUE LLC
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Serving Estero, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Pool Leakâ  s Rescueâ  s prompt professional services were appreciated! Their expertise and pricing canâ  t compare to other local companies. I highly recommend them to friends and neighbors. Theyâ  ll have the same quality, friendly service and affordable solutions! TY PLR!"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Green City Solar, LLC
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Serving Estero, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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"I have been using Robert for years. He ALWAYS provides prompt, VERY reliable, very honest, and very reasonably priced service. I would never consider using anyone else. Robert is the BEST! I would highly recommend him to anyone who needs help with solar systems."
Solar Hot Water
Solar Hot Water
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Solar Hot Water
Solar Hot Water

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Response time1 day
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

When your hot tub is not in use, you can keep it at a constant soaking temperature of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit. For extended periods of non-use, you can lower the temperature by about five degrees. This slight decrease makes it easier and quicker to heat back up to a desirable level when you're ready to use it again. Additionally, you might consider lowering the temperature by a couple of degrees during the summer to avoid feeling overheated.

If your hot tub is well-maintained, covered tightly, and the water is balanced and sanitized correctly, it can remain unused for up to two weeks without significant issues. Beyond this period, the water quality may start to deteriorate, potentially leading to the growth of algae and bacteria. However, it's crucial to note that this timeline can change due to factors like water temperature, sanitation levels, and the quality of your hot tub cover. Regular maintenance and water testing are essential to ensure the water remains safe and clean during periods of inactivity.

How often you change the water in your swim spa depends on how often you use it. Most manufacturers recommend changing the water every three to six months. If you use your swim spa throughout the seasons, it’s a good idea to set up a quarterly deep cleaning schedule. The ideal instructions should be in the owner’s manual.

Whether you can repair a hot tub depends on the severity of the problem and the location. With the right tools and knowledge, you can fix problems like small leaks or switching out a dirty filter. However, electrical and plumbing issues require a licensed professional due to the inherent risk, particularly when mixing water with electricity.

Where you drain a hot tub largely depends on local regulations, but you must not drain chemically treated water where it can damage the environment. Direct the water toward a sanitary sewer drain that will take it to a treatment facility. If your lawn has a dedicated drainage area that’s free from plants and foundations, you can likely drain it there. Avoid storm drains, as the hot tub water will enter waterways and could hurt aquatic life. Likewise, do not pour it out directly on any public land or where it can get into your neighbors’ property. 

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