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Woods Pools
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Swimming Pool - Clean and MaintainAbove Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceHot Tub or Spa - Repair or Service+6 more

Serving Hackberry, TX and surrounding areas

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"I cannot say enough wonderful things about Damian and this service. My pool was dead, dirty and broken. He fixed everything and helped me find better prices on some parts - cleaner, heater, etc. He continues to provide my weekly maintenance and my pool is looking so good."
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4UPool&Spa LLC
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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 Hackberry, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brendan went out of his way to show me how to care for my new pool! He took the time to teach me how to check the filters, test the water, clean the baskets, and run the vacuum! Then he gave me a killer deal to do it for me!!! No money was required for this first visit. I did give him a tip and signed a contract! Great guy!!! Highly recommended ☺️"
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AquaDoc Leak Detection & Pool Repair
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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 Hackberry, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Shane responded promptly when I texted him at 7am Friday morning when I saw my inground pool had lost 2 foot of water overnight. My valve leaked and he gave me advice until he and his son arrived to complete my equipment installation. He was patient and very thorough. He knew all the answers to our questions and we will reccomend he and his son to anyone asking for any pool repair."
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use silicone or epoxy hot tub repair kits to repair cracks in a hot tub. Always read the manual to see what the manufacturer recommends before attempting to repair a hot tub.

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. 

Using bubble bath, bath oils, bath salts, or moisturizing products that contain butters or oils can damage your jetted tub. Because of the water pump and jet mechanism, you need to be more selective with products for a jetted tub than you would for a traditional bathtub in order to keep it functioning properly and avoid expensive repairs. These products also leave residue that can feed mildew and mold, so it’s best to avoid them.

Yes, hot tubs can use a significant amount of electricity, primarily to keep the water heated. A typical hot tub uses between 1,500 and 6,000 watts, and the pump can add another 1,500 watts. This usage can result in a monthly cost of around $20 to $30. The exact amount of electricity consumed depends on several factors, including the hot tub's age, size, heater voltage (120V vs. 240V), usage habits, and thermostat setting. Newer, energy-efficient models generally use less power than older ones. To reduce electricity costs, consider investing in an energy-efficient model, using a quality insulated cover with a thermal blanket, and keeping the filters clean.

When your hot tub is completely dry, there is typically no need to introduce antifreeze into the plumbing. However, if you desire an extra layer of protection against potential freeze damage, you can consider adding some RV antifreeze to your hot tub lines. Just ensure that you use RV antifreeze specifically, as automotive antifreeze is highly toxic and should be avoided.

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