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John&Johnson Pools LLC

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John&Johnson Pools LLC

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1 years of experience

John & Johnson Pools LLC, a newly established limited liability company, specializes in comprehensive pool maintenance services. Our team brings over six years of extensive experience in pool maintenance, ensuring the highest quality of service delivery to our clients. We are dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of pool owners, ensuring their pools are safe, clean, and functional throughout the year.

John & Johnson Pools LLC, a newly established limited liability company, specializes in comprehensive pool maintenance services. Our team brings over six years of extensive experience in pool maintenance, ensuring the highest quality of service delivery to our clients. We are dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of pool owners, ensuring their pools are safe, clean, and functional throughout the year.


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gregsspas

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10 years of experience

At gregsspas, we are a small business selling pools and spas as well as doing warranty work for major suppliers such as Four Winds Spas, Viking Spas as well as other suppliers. We will make repairs to any name spa as well as any pool equipment that you may be having problems with.

At gregsspas, we are a small business selling pools and spas as well as doing warranty work for major suppliers such as Four Winds Spas, Viking Spas as well as other suppliers. We will make repairs to any name spa as well as any pool equipment that you may be having problems with.






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Brindlee Mt. Parkway Pools

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75 years of experience

We build new swimming pools and renovate existing swimming pools. We provide everything you need to turn your backyard into a paradise. All employees have at least 5 years experience. A family owned buisiness, we have served this area since 1950.

We build new swimming pools and renovate existing swimming pools. We provide everything you need to turn your backyard into a paradise. All employees have at least 5 years experience. A family owned buisiness, we have served this area since 1950.

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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

You should keep your hot tub at a constant soaking temperature of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit when the hot tub is not in use. However, you can lower that by a couple of degrees during the summer, so you don’t feel overheated.

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

Yes, hot tubs are meant to be kept on permanently. It takes more energy to ramp up a hot tub when you turn it on, so leaving it on all the time is more efficient for your hot tub. You can turn the temperature down if you know you won’t be using it for an extended period of time to save on energy costs.

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.

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.

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