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Northern Pool Restoration

1491 92nd Lane
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Northern Pool Restoration

1491 92nd Lane
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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.







JJ Spa Service

1108 GAGNEF PLACE
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JJ Spa Service

1108 GAGNEF PLACE
5.00(
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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

Biofilm growth can cause a hot tub to feel slimy. Hot tub biofilm is a slimy substance that’s typically due to natural contaminants like makeup, soaps, skin oils, deodorants, or lotions. A hot tub can also have a slimy interior or slimy water if the tub’s filters are old or damaged, or if the hot tub isn’t properly cleaned. You should drain your hot tub, wipe away any slimy residue, then refill the water and use a spa purge product that prevents the buildup of biofilm.

For a fully-foamed hot tub, freezing typically occurs when the temperature drops below 28 degrees Fahrenheit and remains at or below this level continuously for a minimum of 36 hours. If your hot tub and pumps are still operational, however, the water circulates, and this continuous movement helps prevent freezing, even in very cold conditions. This circulation, along with the insulation provided by the foam, helps maintain the water temperature and prevent it from freezing during extended cold periods. Still, if you’re not planning to run it regularly, be sure to winterize the hot tub properly to prevent damage from freezing.

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.

No. In fact, some owners prefer to “summerize” their hot tubs and use them primarily over winter to enjoy the contrast of cold and hot water. It’s possible to keep the tub filled and running year-round, and some pros may even recommend this method compared to the work and risks of a full winterization every year.

However, keeping the hot tub running will require additional resources. You’ll use more power and more chemicals to keep it in good shape. Weigh the pros and cons of your situation before making a decision.

It’s possible to move a hot tub on its side or base as long as it fits snugly in the moving truck, with plenty of padding around it. This moving method requires specialized equipment and careful planning, like moving straps, dollies, and moving blankets.

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