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Welcome to Power Pool Service Company
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(+414) 206 5105Power pool services is your top choice for Wauwatosa spa and hot tub repair services. With over 15 years of experience, our reputation for offering superior hot tub and spa service is unbeatable.
Owning a pool or hot tub is a luxury, but keeping it in pristine condition requires regular maintenance and professional attention. Whether it’s ensuring crystal-clear water, balancing chemicals, or addressing unexpected repairs, our Wauwatosa pool and hot tub services provide reliable solutions for homeowners and businesses alike.
Located just west of Milwaukee, Wauwatosa is known for its charming neighborhoods, thriving business districts, and family-friendly amenities. If you’re new to the area or simply want a refresher on local government services and regulations, be sure to visit the City of Wauwatosa Official Website . Here you can find details on water usage, permitting requirements, and other municipal guidelines that can affect how you maintain your pool or hot tub.
Algae can quickly take over a pool if not addressed promptly. Learn effective strategies for preventing algae growth and the steps to take if it does appear.
Hot tubs offer relaxation and hydrotherapy benefits, but neglecting maintenance can lead to murky water, unpleasant odors, and mechanical failures. Our team provides comprehensive hot tub services to keep your spa in peak condition.
pH Range (7.2 – 7.8)
Keeping your pool or hot tub water within this range helps ensure that chlorine or other sanitizers remain effective. A pH that’s too high or too low can cause skin and eye irritation and may damage surfaces or equipment.
Total Alkalinity (80 – 120 ppm)
Alkalinity helps stabilize pH levels. When total alkalinity is too low, your pool or spa is prone to sudden pH changes (“pH bounce”), while excessively high alkalinity makes it difficult to adjust the pH.
Chlorine (1 – 3 ppm)
Chlorine is the most common sanitizer for pools and hot tubs. Keeping free chlorine in the recommended range kills harmful bacteria and algae. For certain spa systems, you might use bromine instead.
Bromine (3 – 5 ppm)
Bromine is another popular sanitizer, especially for hot tubs, as it remains effective in higher water temperatures and typically has less odor. It’s also gentler on skin and eyes but can be more expensive than chlorine.
Shock Treatments
“Shocking” your pool or hot tub with a high dose of chlorine or a non-chlorine oxidizer helps eliminate contaminants like oils, lotions, and organic debris. How often you shock depends on usage and weather; many experts recommend once a week or biweekly, depending on the condition of the water.
Algaecides
Add an algaecide if you notice or suspect algae blooms. Prevention is often the best strategy—small, regular doses can help keep algae at bay.
Clarifiers
If your water becomes cloudy, clarifiers help gather tiny particles so they can be easily filtered out. Use these products sparingly; overuse can actually cause water clarity issues.
City of Wauwatosa Water Utility
Before draining or backwashing your pool or hot tub, check the Wauwatosa Water Utilities guidelines to ensure you’re following proper water-disposal regulations. Dumping chemically treated water in storm drains or unapproved areas can harm the environment and result in fines.
Chemical Storage & Disposal
Store chemicals in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children or pets. Never mix different chemicals—always add them to water separately. For specific disposal instructions, refer to the product’s label and consult Wauwatosa’s Hazardous Waste Disposal guidelines.
DIY Test Kits
Use reliable test strips or liquid test kits at least once or twice a week, or more if your pool/spa is heavily used or experiences extreme weather conditions.
Professional Testing
For more comprehensive analysis, consider taking a water sample to a local pool supply store or using a professional pool service. They can test for metals, phosphates, and other variables that standard kits may not measure.
Hot, Sunny Summers
Warm temperatures and increased sunlight can deplete chlorine faster. Test and adjust sanitizer levels more frequently during peak summer months.
Cold Winters
Winterizing your pool or hot tub is crucial in Wauwatosa’s climate. Properly balance the water, lower the water level if required, and add winterizing chemicals to prevent freeze damage.
Balancing pool or hot tub chemistry can be complex. When you’re unsure or facing persistent issues like algae blooms, cloudy water, or equipment damage, it’s best to contact a certified pool service professional. They can quickly diagnose problems, recommend targeted treatments, and ensure you comply with all local regulations.
How often should I have my pool serviced?
We recommend weekly or bi-weekly maintenance to keep your pool clean and safe.
What’s the best way to prevent hot tub water from turning cloudy?
Regular water testing, proper filtration, and balancing chemicals prevent cloudy water.
Do you offer one-time cleanings or only scheduled maintenance?
We provide both one-time deep cleanings and ongoing maintenance plans.
Can you repair my pool pump or hot tub heater?
Yes! We handle various repairs, including pumps, heaters, and filtration systems.
Do you offer emergency pool and hot tub repairs?
Yes, we offer fast response times for urgent repair needs.
How do I prepare my pool for winter in Wauwatosa?
Our team provides professional winterization services to protect your pool during the cold months.