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Northstar Pools

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Swimming pools can be enjoyable but not when they are down. I am here to help with any swimming pool needs. From pump repairs to pool cleanings to full replumb jobs. I will make sure that my customers are 100% satisfied.

Swimming pools can be enjoyable but not when they are down. I am here to help with any swimming pool needs. From pump repairs to pool cleanings to full replumb jobs. I will make sure that my customers are 100% satisfied.



Northern Pool Restoration

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Northern Pool Restoration

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45 years of experience

Northern Pool Restoration is Minnesota's premier pool plastering company. The company founder Galye Standage has over 40 years in the pool plastering industry. Our company moto is, (Only The Finest.) and we hold everyone that works with us to that standard. We are a Commercial and Residential pool plastering company.

Northern Pool Restoration is Minnesota's premier pool plastering company. The company founder Galye Standage has over 40 years in the pool plastering industry. Our company moto is, (Only The Finest.) and we hold everyone that works with us to that standard. We are a Commercial and Residential pool plastering company.



Performance Pool Spa

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Performance Pool Spa

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Free onsite estimate

We are a BioGuard Platinum Dealer ready to help you with all your pool and spa needs. Bring in a water sample for a water analysis to ensure your pool or spa is at its best.

We are a BioGuard Platinum Dealer ready to help you with all your pool and spa needs. Bring in a water sample for a water analysis to ensure your pool or spa is at its best.





JJ Spa Service

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JJ Spa Service

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Hot tub / Spa repair or services including: winterizations, water change, spring start up, chemical treatment and balancing. Independantly owned and operated. Accepting credit cards, checks, cash. Offering seasonal specials

Hot tub / Spa repair or services including: winterizations, water change, spring start up, chemical treatment and balancing. Independantly owned and operated. Accepting credit cards, checks, cash. Offering seasonal specials


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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

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.

To refill a hot tub after winter, start by opening up the tub and giving it a quick cleaning. If you use antifreeze, drain out the water then grab a hose and thoroughly clean the tub shell out, spraying water into each jet of the tub. 

Reconnect the hot tub and turn the power back on. When it’s time to fill the tub again, insert the hose into the filter well (if available). Avoid trapping too much air in the water lines, which can cause the pump to lock up when it starts again. Add the necessary chemicals and start the heating process. It will take some time—most of a full day—for the water to heat up again.

In most cases, it is safe to clean a hot tub with vinegar. You will want to verify that your hot tub manufacturer lists vinegar as a safe cleaning product; however, given that vinegar is chemical-free, cleans, deodorizes, and is safe for people and pets, it is usually a good option. You can use vinegar to clean the hot tub shell, interior and exterior spa surfaces, hot tub jets, hot tub filter, and other parts. It is considered a strong, safe, and natural cleanser that can kill bacteria, remove mold and mildew spores, erase water spots, and remove hard water stains.

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.

The cost to repair a hot tub or spa ranges from about $170 to $550, depending on the repairs needed. Some of the most common hot tub repairs include leaks, clogged filters, and tripped GFCI breakers. If it’s an electrical problem, you should contact a professional hot tub repair service. Don’t DIY electrical repairs on a hot tub, as poorly repaired wiring can make the hot tub a serious electrocution hazard.

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