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NIEMAN ELECTRIC MOTOR INC

3945 AMERICAN PLAZA BLVD
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NIEMAN ELECTRIC MOTOR INC

3945 AMERICAN PLAZA BLVD
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30 years of experience

We give FREE Estimates on repairing your Pool Pump Motors and when you bring it in we can usually turn it around in a few days. We take most major credit cards and are open M-F 7am to 4pm.

We give FREE Estimates on repairing your Pool Pump Motors and when you bring it in we can usually turn it around in a few days. We take most major credit cards and are open M-F 7am to 4pm.


AARON'S ELITE POOL SVC LLC

2123 Global Ct # 103
3.80(
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AARON'S ELITE POOL SVC LLC

2123 Global Ct # 103
3.80(
6
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Customers say: Terrific value
24 years of experience

We have been in business for over 10 years, locally owned and operated. We do all the work in house and guarantee complete satisfaction. Pay for a year of pool cleaning up front and receive one month free.

"What was supposed to take a week took almost 3 months. Customer service was terrible and getting Aaron to return calls was like pulling teeth. The pool was damaged because it was empty so long and the whole thing was just a disaster.."

Barbara L on March 2019

We have been in business for over 10 years, locally owned and operated. We do all the work in house and guarantee complete satisfaction. Pay for a year of pool cleaning up front and receive one month free.

"What was supposed to take a week took almost 3 months. Customer service was terrible and getting Aaron to return calls was like pulling teeth. The pool was damaged because it was empty so long and the whole thing was just a disaster.."

Barbara L on March 2019


Anchor Pool Service Inc

1609 N Hercules Ave
5.00(
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Anchor Pool Service Inc

1609 N Hercules Ave
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Anchor Pool Service, Inc. is a pool/spa service and repair company that has been around for 32 years. We have an unbeatable track record that services both residential and commercials pools and spas.

Anchor Pool Service, Inc. is a pool/spa service and repair company that has been around for 32 years. We have an unbeatable track record that services both residential and commercials pools and spas.



A Plus American Electric

301 W Platt St
4.00(
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A Plus American Electric

301 W Platt St
4.00(
5
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Customers say: Super punctual
42 years of experience

A state certified, licensed and insured electrical contractor in Tampa delivering quality electrical work to residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout the Tampa Area for over 25 years.

A state certified, licensed and insured electrical contractor in Tampa delivering quality electrical work to residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout the Tampa Area for over 25 years.




"After a year and a half with Pinch a Penny they have LOST our business and confidence. Our pool had algae growing on the bottom and was left like this for over 2 weeks. It took going down to the store and asking to speak with someone in person to have anything done. I was told by the manager to take a phosphate treatment and put it in the pool so the owner could personally come out the following day and brush away the algae. She let me know by doing this the issue would be resolved within 2 days. One day for the treatment to take effect and then one day for the algae to clear after it is swept up. She advised it looks like the pool tech (DJ) was just treating the water and trying to use chemicals instead of sweeping the pool. The following day at about 130pm I called to make sure someone was still coming out to sweep the pool because no one had shown up yet. The same manager then told me - Oh there must have been a miscommunication - I never told you to treat the pool and that someone would come out today. The owner then gets on the phone and says he will be at my house within 20 mins. I really wish he hadn't. The owner shows up in 20 minutes as promised and asked when the last time my pool was backwashed. I said I had no idea because I typically leave the service tech to do his job uninterrupted. He then begins to backwash the pool. I then ask why the pool was not swept properly and why this treatment is taking so long to resolve and his response - "Sometimes pools turn green". While I understand if chemicals aren't balanced properly you will get algae build up however, it should never last longer than a couple of days. He told me a phosphate treatment should have been done but that is not part of my regular service and was an extra charge. The additional charge is completely fine with me however, I was never told this treatment was needed at all. How was I supposed to know I needed a treatment outside of my normal service if I am never notified? He replied - I don't know added chemicals and said DJ would be back to clean the bottom of the pool. I then go on to explain previously we had a pool tech named Michael who was phenomenal. I never had any issues and he always told me if I needed an additional treatment that wasn't covered. I never fought him or Pinch a Penny on any pricing because my pool never had an issue. Then we get a new tech, DJ, and now we have miscommunications and a pool growing algae. He begins to raise his voice saying "Michael is no longer a pool cleaner he was promoted" I said "I am not asking for Michael to come back to service my pool, and I am glad he was promoted. He is great at what he does. What I am saying is once DJ started servicing my pool I am having issues" his reply "That is just a coincidence" We then begin speaking about the bottom of the pool and how there are visible brush strokes where you can see they swept some of algae off the bottom. The owner begins to raise his voice again and say "Algae grows however it wants to. It is a living organism" Which again, I understand however, what I dont understand is why there are brush strokes it is clear the service was not done properly. I was then told brushing the bottom of the pool is not part of the service either. I asked what I was supposed to do - If it is an additional cost to sweep the bottom of the pool, again that is fine, but just telling me it's not included in my service isn't an acceptable answer because CLEARLY there is algae on the bottom of my pool that needs to be addressed. The icing on the cake is when the owner raises his voice one final time and says "Clearly I cant make you happy! I cant guarantee your pool will never turn green. I am from the New York area and service pools all the time up there and even they turn green sometimes. You clearly need to find another company because I am just the owner I am not a pool tech. I dont have all the answers for you." At this point I felt extremely uncomfortable being a female alone while this man is screaming at me. So I retreated inside and allowed him to finish."

Lisa W on July 2023

Family owned and operated Swimming Pool Supply Store. Experienced and knowledgeable staff always on hand.

"After a year and a half with Pinch a Penny they have LOST our business and confidence. Our pool had algae growing on the bottom and was left like this for over 2 weeks. It took going down to the store and asking to speak with someone in person to have anything done. I was told by the manager to take a phosphate treatment and put it in the pool so the owner could personally come out the following day and brush away the algae. She let me know by doing this the issue would be resolved within 2 days. One day for the treatment to take effect and then one day for the algae to clear after it is swept up. She advised it looks like the pool tech (DJ) was just treating the water and trying to use chemicals instead of sweeping the pool. The following day at about 130pm I called to make sure someone was still coming out to sweep the pool because no one had shown up yet. The same manager then told me - Oh there must have been a miscommunication - I never told you to treat the pool and that someone would come out today. The owner then gets on the phone and says he will be at my house within 20 mins. I really wish he hadn't. The owner shows up in 20 minutes as promised and asked when the last time my pool was backwashed. I said I had no idea because I typically leave the service tech to do his job uninterrupted. He then begins to backwash the pool. I then ask why the pool was not swept properly and why this treatment is taking so long to resolve and his response - "Sometimes pools turn green". While I understand if chemicals aren't balanced properly you will get algae build up however, it should never last longer than a couple of days. He told me a phosphate treatment should have been done but that is not part of my regular service and was an extra charge. The additional charge is completely fine with me however, I was never told this treatment was needed at all. How was I supposed to know I needed a treatment outside of my normal service if I am never notified? He replied - I don't know added chemicals and said DJ would be back to clean the bottom of the pool. I then go on to explain previously we had a pool tech named Michael who was phenomenal. I never had any issues and he always told me if I needed an additional treatment that wasn't covered. I never fought him or Pinch a Penny on any pricing because my pool never had an issue. Then we get a new tech, DJ, and now we have miscommunications and a pool growing algae. He begins to raise his voice saying "Michael is no longer a pool cleaner he was promoted" I said "I am not asking for Michael to come back to service my pool, and I am glad he was promoted. He is great at what he does. What I am saying is once DJ started servicing my pool I am having issues" his reply "That is just a coincidence" We then begin speaking about the bottom of the pool and how there are visible brush strokes where you can see they swept some of algae off the bottom. The owner begins to raise his voice again and say "Algae grows however it wants to. It is a living organism" Which again, I understand however, what I dont understand is why there are brush strokes it is clear the service was not done properly. I was then told brushing the bottom of the pool is not part of the service either. I asked what I was supposed to do - If it is an additional cost to sweep the bottom of the pool, again that is fine, but just telling me it's not included in my service isn't an acceptable answer because CLEARLY there is algae on the bottom of my pool that needs to be addressed. The icing on the cake is when the owner raises his voice one final time and says "Clearly I cant make you happy! I cant guarantee your pool will never turn green. I am from the New York area and service pools all the time up there and even they turn green sometimes. You clearly need to find another company because I am just the owner I am not a pool tech. I dont have all the answers for you." At this point I felt extremely uncomfortable being a female alone while this man is screaming at me. So I retreated inside and allowed him to finish."

Lisa W on July 2023



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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

Yes, they provide full-service inspections, identifying and resolving any potential equipment problems.

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.

Hot tub heaters typically last seven to 10 years, though some might only last five years if not properly maintained. You can maximize your hot tub heater’s lifespan by ensuring the water’s pH level is properly balanced.

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