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SPA CITY USA

6100 E. Maxwell Ave
3.00(
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SPA CITY USA

6100 E. Maxwell Ave
3.00(
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Customers say: Terrific value
31 years of experience

Spa City USA, in Evansville, Indiana, is the areas premier hot tub and above ground pool specialist since 1994. We're a bubble above the rest! We serve all of the surrounding tri-state areas in Indiana Kentucky and Illinois. We offer sales, supplies and delivery for hot tubs, pools, and pool and hot tub chemicals. We carry a variety of major brands like Master Spas, Four Winds Spas and Splash Pools. Call Spa City USA in Evansville for all your spa, pool and pool supply needs!

"After 3 visits and 400.00 the tub still leaks. I called back and several promises to have someone call me back later I am still waiting for the call. They are the only place that services their tubs. Yes they are cheaper but you pay for what you get. My advice stay away."

Sabrina A on December 2021

Spa City USA, in Evansville, Indiana, is the areas premier hot tub and above ground pool specialist since 1994. We're a bubble above the rest! We serve all of the surrounding tri-state areas in Indiana Kentucky and Illinois. We offer sales, supplies and delivery for hot tubs, pools, and pool and hot tub chemicals. We carry a variety of major brands like Master Spas, Four Winds Spas and Splash Pools. Call Spa City USA in Evansville for all your spa, pool and pool supply needs!

"After 3 visits and 400.00 the tub still leaks. I called back and several promises to have someone call me back later I am still waiting for the call. They are the only place that services their tubs. Yes they are cheaper but you pay for what you get. My advice stay away."

Sabrina A on December 2021


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Barrier Reef Pools, LLC

165 Evans Way
5.00(
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Barrier Reef Pools, LLC

165 Evans Way
5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our one piece in-ground fiberglass swimming pools are constructed using only the most proven gel coats and vinyl ester resins available. This, combined with an average thickness that is greater than industry standards, allows us to produce what we believe is one of the strongest and most reliable in-ground fiberglass swimming pools on the market today. Our confidence in our fiberglass swimming pools is backed by our Lifetime Warranty, in addition to a 10 year non-prorated internal finish warranty.

Our one piece in-ground fiberglass swimming pools are constructed using only the most proven gel coats and vinyl ester resins available. This, combined with an average thickness that is greater than industry standards, allows us to produce what we believe is one of the strongest and most reliable in-ground fiberglass swimming pools on the market today. Our confidence in our fiberglass swimming pools is backed by our Lifetime Warranty, in addition to a 10 year non-prorated internal finish warranty.


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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Most hot tubs will experience leaks due to wear and tear in the plumbing or the shell itself. The second most common issue is a heater malfunction due to the ongoing heat stress on moving parts. Finally, clogs happen in hot tub jets, especially when it’s time to change the filter.

Properly maintaining your hot tub will prevent serious issues from occurring down the road. You should replace the filter once a year, regularly look for and repair small cracks in the shell, and test the water quality every few months. You can do this yourself for less than $100 per year.

You can also hire a hot tub service to service your hot tub annually to identify problems early, which could save you money in the long run. They cost about $100 to $200 per call.

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 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.

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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