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ANAA Properties, LLC
4.0(
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Serving Bountiful, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Abner was very responsive and professional in giving information and answering questions. He knows what customer service means and was very communicative. Alan actually cleaned the pool and was also very professional and courteous. Iâ ve only had one service so far, but Iâ m already impressed."
Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Chases Pool And Spa Service LLC
5.0(
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Serving Bountiful, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"This is our second season with Chases Pool and Spa Service LLC and we have only positive things to say. We are absolute novices and have no idea how to take care of the pool, and thank goodness for Chase! Our pool is sparkling clean, always ready to swim and enjoy and he does all the work for us. He always communicates when he will arrive, what is needed and what has been done, once service is complete. He opens and closes our pool, and maintains it all season. He is an extremely patient with our questions and concerns and always responds quickly. We trust him implicitly, as we are often out of town when he comes to service the pool, and our dogs absolutely love him as well (which is really the true test). Absolutely recommend 100%"
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Response time1 day
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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

Whether you can repair a hot tub depends on the severity of the problem and the location. With the right tools and knowledge, you can fix problems like small leaks or switching out a dirty filter. However, electrical and plumbing issues require a licensed professional due to the inherent risk, particularly when mixing water with electricity.

You can and should use a hose to fill a hot tub. There shouldn’t be anything special about the hose other than it shouldn’t be damaged. Kinks or leaks could slow down the filling process. Attach the hose to the nearest spigot and get the water flowing.

It’s easy to keep your hot tub clean and safe for all to enjoy by following a few simple tips:

  • Make sure anyone who uses the hot tub rinses themselves and their swimsuits off, perhaps in an outdoor shower near the hot tub. 

  • Don’t add anything to your hot tub’s water. Bath oils and bubble bath liquids might seem like a fun addition to your hot tub experience, but these substances will turn the water in your tub foamy and its surfaces hard to clean. 

  • Restrict eating in the tub to light snacks that you can easily clean out if there’s any spillage. Crumbs from crackers and chips can be difficult to pick up. 

  • Make it a no-pet zone. Pet fur and dander can pose a cleaning issue, but it’s also not a great idea for your pet’s health and safety. 

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.

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.

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