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Skolfield Builders

54 Adams St
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Skolfield Builders

54 Adams St
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With a lifetime of ingenuity and skills we provide fair pricing for a variety of jobs. No job too small!! Just ask. Tree work Frame to finish carpentry Restorative home repair Decks and pool service Siding Roofing Drywall repair Tile and wood floor insulation And so much more!!

With a lifetime of ingenuity and skills we provide fair pricing for a variety of jobs. No job too small!! Just ask. Tree work Frame to finish carpentry Restorative home repair Decks and pool service Siding Roofing Drywall repair Tile and wood floor insulation And so much more!!




Rick's Swimming Pools

1057 Sabattus Street
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Rick's Swimming Pools

1057 Sabattus Street
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38 years of experience

Rick's Swimming Pools, Inc. is a family owned and operated company based in Lewiston, Maine that was established by its owner, Rick Beaudoin, in 1987. Since then, his wife and 2 sons have joined him in a full-time capacity. We take pride in providing quality service and products to our customers. We are proudly celebrating our 28th year anniversary in business.

Rick's Swimming Pools, Inc. is a family owned and operated company based in Lewiston, Maine that was established by its owner, Rick Beaudoin, in 1987. Since then, his wife and 2 sons have joined him in a full-time capacity. We take pride in providing quality service and products to our customers. We are proudly celebrating our 28th year anniversary in business.




Premier Pools and Spas

2010 Lisbon Rd
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Premier Pools and Spas

2010 Lisbon Rd
4.00(
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Customers say: Super punctual
38 years of experience

Professional Pool and Spa Installers--Patio and Concrete work--Showroom with Premier Spas--several available--Financing Available

"Things went great! They showed up a week ahead of schedule. Staff was prepared and professional. They took the time to answer and explain everything I asked and needed to know. I was impressed that all 3 staff members were constanly on the move getting things done. I dont think it could have went better. Last note, office staff was great too and kept me in the loop since it was planned a season ago."

Michael B on June 2020

Professional Pool and Spa Installers--Patio and Concrete work--Showroom with Premier Spas--several available--Financing Available

"Things went great! They showed up a week ahead of schedule. Staff was prepared and professional. They took the time to answer and explain everything I asked and needed to know. I was impressed that all 3 staff members were constanly on the move getting things done. I dont think it could have went better. Last note, office staff was great too and kept me in the loop since it was planned a season ago."

Michael B on June 2020




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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

The average life expectancy of a hot tub cover is between five and seven years. You can extend the life of yours by keeping it clean, using a soft cloth and mild dish soap; applying a vinyl protectant spray; using a cover lift to move and fold the cover carefully, rather than treating it roughly; protecting it from harsh weather; keeping kids and pets off the cover; and cleaning the underside of the cover with a chlorine spray. Investing in a quality cover will also help it last longer and look better.

Unfortunately, a hot tub does use a relatively large amount of electricity. In fact, much of the money you spend on your hot tub will go toward electricity costs to keep the water heated. A typical hot tub will use anywhere from 1,500 to 6,000 watts of electricity per month.

Though a hot tub has many benefits, there are a few cons. Mainly, hot tubs require a lot of maintenance. You’ll need to deep clean yours quarterly, test the pH at least once or twice a week, and add sanitizing chemicals once a week. They also have relatively high ongoing costs since you’ll need to pay for electricity and repairs. 

Regular water testing, filter cleaning, and chemical balancing are essential for keeping water clean and equipment functional.

It’s easy to keep your hot tub clean and safe for all to enjoy by following a few simple tips:

  • Make sure anyone who uses the hot tub rinses themselves and their swimsuits off, perhaps in an outdoor shower near the hot tub. 

  • Don’t add anything to your hot tub’s water. Bath oils and bubble bath liquids might seem like a fun addition to your hot tub experience, but these substances will turn the water in your tub foamy and its surfaces hard to clean. 

  • Restrict eating in the tub to light snacks that you can easily clean out if there’s any spillage. Crumbs from crackers and chips can be difficult to pick up. 

  • Make it a no-pet zone. Pet fur and dander can pose a cleaning issue, but it’s also not a great idea for your pet’s health and safety. 

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