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ANAA Properties, LLC
4.0(
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Swimming Pool - Clean and Maintain

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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Swimming Pool - Opening & Closing ServiceAbove Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceSwimming Pool - Clean and Maintain

Serving Bountiful, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We've been using Chase’s Pool Service for our weekly pool maintenance for three years and we couldn't be happier. He comes every week, is professional, and thorough. He goes the extra mile , making sure the chemicals are perfectly balanced, the skimmer baskets are clear and it’s vacuumed thoroughly. I love opening my cover to sparkling water! Our pool has never looked cleaner. Chase is honest, and provides a great service. I highly recommend him to anyone looking for reliable pool service.""
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Response time1 day
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Top Tier Pools and Spas
New to Angi
Above Ground Swimming Pool or Accessories - Repair or ServiceSwimming Pool - Clean and MaintainSwimming Pool - Opening & Closing Service

Serving Bountiful, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!\n

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Pool and Spa Servicing questions, answered by experts

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.

Vinegar can be used as an all-purpose cleaner for many things, including hot tub filters. Soaking hot tub filters in vinegar and water for up to 24 hours can remove dirt and oil, and as a bonus, it won’t cause the water to foam after you reinstall it if there’s vinegar left on it. But make sure you still rinse it to remove any debris, dirt, or grime stuck on it.

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.

Yes. If you test the water and the alkalinity is too low, you can raise it by adding an alkalinity increaser, which likely came with your hot tub’s chemical kit. In a pinch, you can use baking soda to raise the hot tub’s alkalinity. Raising the alkalinity will prevent the hot tub water from becoming too acidic.

Hot tub repair costs are less expensive than purchasing a new one, especially if your warranty is still intact. You can shop for a secondhand unit or find a deal for a trade-in. If the price to repair your hot tub is higher than the cost of a new one, consider replacing your unit.

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