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Homestead Pools LLC
5.0(
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Swimming Pool - Clean and MaintainSwimming Pool - Opening & Closing Service

Serving Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Called Homestead pools to have a my spa maintained. I had been having issues with smell and discoloration of water. Jason came out and had the problem resolved within days. Reasonable pricing and was friendly. Will definitely be using them for all my future spa needs."
Installed a refill
Rio Rancho Rehab
Rio Rancho Rehab
Power Wash
Power Wash

+1

Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Oceana Pools and Spas LLC
5.0(
3
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Replace Vinyl Liner for Swimming Pool

Serving Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The best company in Albuquerque! They have over 60 years of combined experience I couldn?t have asked for anyone better. Solid on customer service quality of work and organization.. no hidden fees, super honest and reliable people. Probably the best experience I?ve ever had dealing with a construction business."
Response time4 hrs
Absolute Pool and Spa Service
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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 Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Fantastic job!
The pump on our above-ground pool had stopped working and the drain hose had become disconnected while I was traveling.  This resulted in the water draining out below the skimmer and no filtering.  By the time I returned, the pool was a mess of algae and there were essentially no chemicals in the water and mosquitoes were breeding!
Josh (the owner) responded promptly to my initial call, but already had a busy schedule.  He came out within a day or two and was able to fix the hoses and pump and gave a shock treatment to start working on the algae problem.  A week later he was able to return for a longer session, and cleaned up the algae on the bottom and got the chemicals in better balance.  He also left me enough chlorine and shock treatment so that I could continue to care for the pool.
We live in the East Mountains, quite far from his place of business in the South Valley.  I truly appreciated his getting out to help us as quickly and as well as he did. He was very pleasant and very professional.  I've already scheduled him to come out and install a better arrangement for the water treatment (replace the hoses with pipes), and he'll be winterizing the pool for us when the time comes.
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

You can drain a hot tub very quickly by using a submersible pump rather than the hose-sized drain at the bottom exterior of the tub. A pump can move up to 30 gallons per minute, draining your hot tub in no time. Using the regular drain can take up to two hours.

If water is left inside the hot tub pump over a cold winter, it could freeze and severely damage the pump, water lines, and jets. That can cause leaks, which require very expensive repairs. Freezing or leftover water can stain and damage the hot tub shell, which leads to replacement. Even in mild climates, leaving sitting water in the tub or pipes for a long period of unuse is a bad idea, since disinfecting chemicals fade and the water can develop bacteria, algae, and other big headaches when it’s time to use the tub again.

Hot tubs don’t necessarily add value to a home—but they don’t take it away either. It depends on the potential buyer. A well-landscaped in-ground hot tub is attractive to buyers who prioritize relaxation and fun. Others would rather not deal with the maintenance. 

The best thing with which to clean a hot tub is whatever the manufacturer recommends; in most cases, this is a gentle surface cleaner and a soft cloth. Recommended hot tub cleaners can include specially formulated cleaning agents, mild dish soap, baking soda, vinegar, or diluted bleach. For your hot tub exterior, choose wood or vinyl cleaner (depending on the casing material).

You should never use household cleaning products, harsh chemicals such as undiluted bleach or acids, or abrasive cleansers or cloths, as these can scratch or etch your hot tub’s coating or shell and cause permanent damage.

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.

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