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Freedom Pool Repair, LLC
5.0(
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Swimming Pool Heaters - Install or Replace

Serving Stuart, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Ryan was very professional and informative regarding the pool heater he installed. Completed the job thoroughly and left the area clean and neat. I highly recommend him . Heâ s also a great guy."
Salt Systems&  Automation
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Pumps, Motors and Filters
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Response time50 mins
Response rate89%
Recommended by96%of homeowners
AAA Tropical Pools
4.9(
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Swimming Pool - Clean and Maintain

Serving Stuart, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

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"Mozart was able to get rid of my problem with phosphates as well as fixed my filter system. He educated me very well on what the problem was, the solutions, and how to maintain my pool. I was not home for the appointment but he kept me well informed on his progress. I came to a very clean pool. Will recommend him for any future issues I may come across."
Response time1 day
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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AC Mann of the Treasure Coast, INC
4.7(
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Swimming Pool Heaters - Repair or Service

Serving Stuart, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"My air conditioner failed. I called A/C Mann explained the problem. I was told they would get someone here. I called around 3:30 pm and they were here about an hour later and had the air conditioner fixed within 20 minutes.
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

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. 

You should put chlorine in your hot tub on a regular basis. To keep bacteria away, keep the chlorine level in your hot tub at between 3-5 mg/l, which may mean you need to add chlorine daily or at least every two to three days. Don’t add chlorine to your hot tub water more than once per day.

Most hot tub motors can last between five and 10 years; however, hot tub motors can burn out sooner if the hot tub water is not maintained or if the motors themselves are not maintained or protected from the elements. Since hot tub motors (also referred to as spa pumps) power the jets and circulate the water, they are important for the functioning of your spa. Buying a quality motor, keeping the hot tub filter clean, and keeping the wet end of the motor wet and the dry end dry can help them last longer.

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