Pro hot tub repair service in Colorado

Here are several advices about how to maintain your hot tub and also a recommandation if you live in Colorado. Replace your insulated doors with screened louvered doors, which permit the shell and water to cool more quickly and also vents the heat from the running motors. (We do not advise leaving the doors open or off. The inside of a spa is not a safe place for children or pets, and you don’t want insects and rodents to get in).

Your daily maintenance tasks are all about ensuring good water quality. In a hot tub that means checking two things: PH and sanitizer levels. This is easy stuff, and can generally be accomplished by dipping a single, color-coded test strip into the water to check that everything is as it should be. If you’re diligent about maintaining your tub, most days this won’t mean doing anything more than walking out to your tub, dipping the test stick in the water, and heading back inside. If your PH or sanitizer levels need adjusting, however, you’ll need take an extra few minutes to dump the proper additive into your water to get things back their proper levels. Doing so will prevent a host of problems, including scaling, mineral buildup, corrosion, skin irritation, and cloudy and stinky water.

Advices for purchasing a hot tub : Reclined seating lets you lay back, fully submerged in spa water. Loungers usually have more jets for a full-body massage. The best spas are deep enough to prevent you from floating out of the lounger. A lounge takes the equivalent space of up two standard seats. Tubs for families or friends the need more seats could skip the lounger for an extra spot.

One of the most important things you can do to increase the longevity of your spa cover is to remove it at least twice per week. Use a spa cover lifter to completely remove it, or if you don’t have a spa cover lift, gently place it off the spa. Give your cover a few hours to breathe and shake off some of the constant heat and moisture. This is also a good time to add chemicals or shock the spa if you aren’t using it at the time.

Speaking of regular spa care, a full cleaning of the waterline and surfaces can be done when the spa is drained, which should happen every 2-4 months. Just be sure not to use any old household cleaner or soap. If you are going to use any chemical on your spa surfaces, use something like our Spa Cleaner to keep out phosphates, nitrates and who knows what else. Read more info at http://drspallc.com/.

Surge protection- to ensure that your hot tub is not damaged by major storms or residential power surges. Temp Heating solutions- in the event of a heating failure freezing temperatures can destroy the entire plumbing system. We offer external temporary heat to ensure further damage is not done.

Complete Hot Tub repair services on all makes and models

– Monthly, Weekly, Or Bi-weekly Maintenance Plans with discounted Repair Rates
– Full Hot Tub Hook Ups
– Surge Protection

Dr. Spa has a diagnostic guarantee that ensures your hot tub failure will be diagnosed so we can get your hot tub working again properly. Make sure that minor part failures do not become major issues, so get in touch with us today. Owned and operated by Anthony M. with over 25 years of mechanical, electric, and plumbing repair expertise, you are guaranteed to have a knowledgeable and professional experience. Although it is nearly impossible to have every part for various makes of hot tubs on hand, we do keep a large inventory of parts for most common failures to expedite your repair. However, if we do not have a particular part, we will special order it for you. See extra info on http://drspallc.com/services/.

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