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Little Giant Pool & Spa
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In Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceReplace Vinyl Liner for Swimming PoolSwimming Pool - Clean and Maintain+4 more

Serving Arnold, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1986

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Emergency services offered

"Came when promised/scheduled. Had diving equipment with them so they promptly identified the leak and fixed the problem. Very satisfied! I wish I had called them months ago before I wasted so much money on chemicals leaking out with the leaking pool water.....!"
Response time4 days
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Midwest Pool Management
New to Angi
In Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceSwimming Pool - Clean and MaintainSwimming Pool - Opening & Closing Service

Serving Arnold, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1967

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Midwest Pool Management has been managing all types of aquatic facilities since 1967. We currently provide swimming pool management services to municipalities, private clubs, subdivisions, and residential properties. We hire over 1500 aquatic staff members per year. Our depth of experience is unmatched in the area of aquatic facility management.

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Two Men And A Spa Dolly
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Above Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceHot Tub or Spa - Repair or ServiceIn Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or Service+6 more

Serving Arnold, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Credit card accepted

"I just had a three man crew move my hut tub today. They showed up on time, loaded everything including the cover, stairs and cover lift, and within minutes they were moving to the new house. They were very professional and friendly, and set up the hot tub exactly how I wanted it. The whole process was less than an hour, not including drive time. The pricing was exactly as quoted. I would highly recommend Two Men and a Spa Dolly."
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Hot tub maintenance can cost between $500 and $1,000 annually. These costs typically cover deep cleaning the tub, refilling it several times a year, and maintaining the water's chemical balance. While you can perform maintenance yourself, a professional can clean and treat your hot tub with chemicals to save you time. The biggest expenses are often heating and repairs, but regular maintenance can help you avoid more complicated and costly repairs and preserve your investment.

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. 

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

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.

If you want to have a chemical-free spa, or if you are wondering how to keep your hot tub clean naturally, there are several options. Some individuals choose to run their hot tub without treatment at all and simply clean it more often (although you risk bacteria, fungi, and algae growth if you take this route); others use natural products like vinegar or Borax. Ozone, ultraviolet light, and electrolysis systems are also eco-friendly ways to have a clean hot tub without chemicals. Saltwater hot tubs are popular with people who are sensitive to chlorine, bromine, and other traditional hot tub chemicals.

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