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Serenity Pools LLC
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Serving Luling, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

"Serenity Pools LLC designed and built my pool. I was impressed with the professional design process and the digital drawings from day 1. Serenity Pools helped me choose my tile and decking for the pool when I felt overwhelmed with the options . It was an overall great experience and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a pool or a renovation to an existing one."
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Pure wave pool care
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Serving Luling, LA and surrounding areas

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"Scotty has always shown exemplary cleaning skills and care when it comes to my pool he’s gone above and beyond and several instances with keeping us up-to-date on our Pool. I would definitely recommend Scotty above all others that I’ve had to take care of your pool needs."
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Safari Pool Company, LLC
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Serving Luling, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Tony Friedman explained in detail what he was going to do and what it would cost. He texts me each time he arrives to service the pool. I can recommend his company without reservation."
River Ridge
Uptown
Garden District
Audubon, New Orleans
Magazine

+8

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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Kingfish Pool Service, LLC
3.6(
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Serving Luling, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very curtious, explained everything they would be doing. Picked up any trash or debris they made, and finished when they said they would. Waiting for Tech to come back to finish checking out electrical connections. They have been great. Will use them again."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Serenity Pools LLC
4.1(
18
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Serving Luling, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"USE THIS COMPANY! A+++++++++++++ JD is easy to work with. His word is his bond. Honest, trusting, does what he says. You will not go wrong with JD and his company. Now the details! I a SO happy with the result. I just hated to look at the old pool. The pool was probably 30 years old. Someone had painted the surface in places and overall the pool was in sad, sad shape. There were other things I could have done but I just didn't want to spend the money. But, what I did was well worth it! There were 3 phases of the project: Phase 1 = Remove the old plaster. There was a crew of 5 men that us jack hammers and other various tools to remove the majority of the plaster down to the gunite. I have to note that I did not expect that amount of work - I had an idea it would just be a skim coat sort of job. That took 2-3 days. Phase 2 = Replaster the surface. Again, 5-7 men working on that phase. That was 1 day because the plaster moves fast. These people were "artisans" for lack of a better word. The stairs had been chipped away in phase 1 and I never thought they'd make them look right. WRONG - they look great, as does the rest of the surface. Then the pool had to immediately be filled with water so the pool doesn't come out of the ground and to set the plaster (I guess). I used ground water and it tood 3+ days to fill. Of course the pool water looked brown from all the minerals. JD the owner came out and added chemicals and things looked better in a few hours, but took a few days to look like pool water. (this was expected). Phase 3 = form up the opening that the old pool cover sat in and then pour cement. After that 2-3 people came out and tiled over the cement. The great part of this was that the old tile was not available and the replacement tile that was chosen couldn't get in a small supply. JD the owner thought outside the box and bought brick and cut the brick down (sliced it). IT WORKED - it looks great. JD is a very nice guy. He had a number of projects going, but never forgot my project. The project didn't quite come in on schedule because it's the rainy season and all this had to be juggled. But seriously, most projects take longer than originally scheduled.
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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.

Generally, it is more cost-effective and energy-efficient to leave your hot tub on all the time rather than turning it on and off. Reheating a hot tub from a cold temperature consumes a significant amount of energy, so maintaining a constant temperature is usually more economical, especially with frequent use.

For daily or weekly use, it's recommended to keep the water at a constant, reduced temperature, such as between 80 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and then increase it to your desired temperature before getting in. If you know you won't be using the hot tub for an extended period, you can lower the temperature to save on energy costs. However, if you use it very infrequently, you can turn it off completely, as long as there is no risk of the water freezing.

Using bubble bath, bath oils, bath salts, or moisturizing products that contain butters or oils can damage your jetted tub. Because of the water pump and jet mechanism, you need to be more selective with products for a jetted tub than you would for a traditional bathtub in order to keep it functioning properly and avoid expensive repairs. These products also leave residue that can feed mildew and mold, so it’s best to avoid them.

Most hot tub cracks can be repaired unless they have gone beneath the acrylic. If so, you may need a professional to determine if the crack is repairable or if you should consider hot tub replacement instead.

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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