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Pisces Pools Plus, Inc

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Pisces Pools Plus, Inc

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Pisces Pools Plus has been installing and servicing pools for 32 years. We Specialize in New In Ground Above Ground Pool Installation,Vinyl Liner replacement.. We do everything from the pool to...

Pisces Pools Plus has been installing and servicing pools for 32 years. We Specialize in New In Ground Above Ground Pool Installation,Vinyl Liner replacement.. We do everything from the pool to...



His and Hers

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His and Hers

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26 years of experience

Husband and Wife team -- he can fix it all. "If Man Can Make It, John Can Fix It" She can clean it all. She takes great care of our babies, pets and home too.

Husband and Wife team -- he can fix it all. "If Man Can Make It, John Can Fix It" She can clean it all. She takes great care of our babies, pets and home too.




Gatto Electric, Inc

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Gatto Electric, Inc

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14 years of experience

Licensed, bonded and insured contractors, 24/7 emergency service, paperless billing, excellent customer service, professional technicians, custom electrical design planning, custom installations, custom remodeling.

Licensed, bonded and insured contractors, 24/7 emergency service, paperless billing, excellent customer service, professional technicians, custom electrical design planning, custom installations, custom remodeling.


Pool Cover Pros Inc.

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Pool Cover Pros Inc.

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24 years of experience

Pool Cover Pros, Inc., located in Chebanse, Illinois, is the Regional Factory Cover Distributor for Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. Specializing in automatic swimming pool covers, Pool Cover Pros, Inc. services most of Illinois, Northwest Indiana, and parts of Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. Pool Cover Pros, Inc. sells, services and installs all of Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. product lines. In addition, we also service many competitors models.

Pool Cover Pros, Inc., located in Chebanse, Illinois, is the Regional Factory Cover Distributor for Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. Specializing in automatic swimming pool covers, Pool Cover Pros, Inc. services most of Illinois, Northwest Indiana, and parts of Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan. Pool Cover Pros, Inc. sells, services and installs all of Automatic Pool Covers, Inc. product lines. In addition, we also service many competitors models.


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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Most newer hot tubs are not expensive to maintain. Hot tub maintenance costs about $500 to $1,000 per year. You can DIY, but a pro can clean and treat your hot tub with chemicals and save you time. The biggest hot tub expenses are heating and repairs, but you can preserve your investment with regular maintenance.

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.

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.

Hot tub maintenance can cost between $240 and $900 annually. These costs include deep cleaning the tub, refilling the tub several times a year, and keeping the water's chemical balance. Keeping up with regular maintenance and cleaning tasks can help to keep your costs down, as you'll avoid more complicated and expensive repairs.

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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