Questions & Answers

How much would it cost me to move a spa?
What do you mean by access?
How much notice in advance do you need to set up an appointment?
How much does it cost me, to move a spa that is on my garage to the patio?
If I want to dump my spa, how much will you charge me to have it dispose?

If I need a crane for the spa to go over a fence would it cost me a lot of money, to get the spa over the fence?

Are you insured in case of any possible damage?
What’s the actual process?

How much would it cost me to move a spa?

The cost to move a spa would depend on the size of the spa, the location it’s moving from and if there is access.

 

What do you mean by access?

We need as much width in the fence exit as the height / depth of the spa.

 

How much notice in advance do you need to set up an appointment?

The amount of time in advance to schedule an appointment is Same day response for a requested if submitted by noon depending on whether a specific day or time is desired.

 

How much does it cost me, to move a spa that is on my garage or driveway to the patio?

The cost depends on the dimensions of the spa, and the access to the patio.7'x7'$ 150.00  or 8'x8' $200.00

 

If I want to dump my spa, how much will you charge me to have it dispose?

The cost to dump a spa depends on the type of spa.  There are two different types of spas underground spas and portable spas, also prepare the spa to be removed by draining the spa, and disconnecting the spa.  ($140.00 for a portable spa that can be rolled out)

 

If I need a crane for the spa to go over a fence would it cost me a lot of money to get the spa over the fence?

There’s always a choice of taking down the fence instead of using a crane, but if this is not your option, a crane will cost you in North County  80ft crane =$, local, 100ft crane =$,  120ft crane =$, t hat’s how much will cost you to use a crane. The price for moving a spa is separated from that crane’s price.

 

Are we insured in case of any possible damage?

Yes, the crew / truck carries a certificate verifying insurance.

 

What’s the actual process?

When the crew arrives they first examine the area and look for access-then we wrap the spa in a plastic (we are the only company in the North County and San Diego area that does this) to ensure that no scratches or any other damage occurs. Once that is done we carefully place the spa on a dolly (on its side) and roll it out on to the truck.   We then strap and fully secure the spa on to the truck bed. Once we are at the drop-off   Location we work backward on the process just described.


SPA & Pool FAQ's

 

Why does my pool/spa need to be chlorinated?
Pools should be disinfected continuously by a chemical which imparts a residual effect. Chlorine is a type of "disinfectant", also called a "sanitizer". Disinfectants or sanitizers destroy living microorganisms and bacteria, preventing the transmission of disease. There are several types of disinfectants, such as chlorine, bromine, ozone and UV light. Public pools need a disinfectant with a measurable residual.

How much chlorine should I have in my pool and spa?
There are two kinds of chlorine found in pool/spa water: free (able to destroy microorganisms) and combined (unable to destroy microorganisms). Public pools and spas should have a
free residual chlorine level of a minimum of 1.0 parts per million (ppm) if cyanuric acid is not used, and 1.5 ppm if a cyanuric acid is used. There should always be an operable automatic chlorinator when the pool and/or spa is open. The automatic chlorinator can be adjusted to maintain a safe level of chlorine. Chlorine should not exceed 5.0 ppm.

I know I have plenty of chlorine in the pool/spa because I can smell it and my patrons complain of burning eyes, but it doesn't show up on my test kit. Why?
Your test kit is correct - you do not have the right amount of chlorine in your water. If you smell chlorine in the water, or if you have irritated eyes from the water, you are more than likely experiencing chloramines (combined chlorine), and not free residual chlorine needed to disinfect your pool. Some test kits will allow you to test for total chlorine levels and free chlorine levels; the difference between the two being the combined levels. If trace amounts of combined chlorine is above .3 ppm, you may need to shock, or "superchlorinate" the pool to break the bond of chloramines.

What is cyanuric acid?
Also called "stabilizer" or "conditioner", cyanuric acid is added to swimming pools and spas to slow down the decomposition of chlorine from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. With a correct dose, it can save up to 80% of normal chlorine consumption during peak sunny months. With an incorrect balance, it can substantially decrease the effectiveness of the chlorine. Cyanuric acid is found in most chlorine tablets, or can be added as a separate chemical.

In public pools, the cyanuric acid level should be checked and recorded at least once a month with a cyanuric acid test kit. The level should not exceed 100 parts per million (ppm). The ideal range is 30 - 50 ppm. Dilution is the only way to reduce cyanuric acid levels. If the cyanuric acid level exceeds 100 ppm, partially drain the pool while scrubbing the sides (cyanuric acid will stick to the sides), refill, and check again. For a spa exceeding 100 ppm, completely drain while scrubbing the sides, refill, and check.

What chemicals do I need to test for regularly?
Chlorine (or other approved disinfectant) and pH levels should be checked and recorded on a maintenance log at least once per day. Cyanuric acid levels should be checked and recorded at least once per month. Other chemical tests (such as alkalinity, calcium hardness, and total dissolved solids) could be checked as needed to help balance the chlorine and pH or help keep the water clear.

Chemical Requirements

 

minimum
amount

desired
amount

maximum
amount

when to check & record

Chlorine without stabilizer

1.0 ppm

1.0 - 3.0 ppm

5.0 ppm

daily

Chlorine with stabilizer

1.5 ppm

1.5 - 3.0 ppm

5.0 ppm

daily

Stabilizer (ie, Cyanuric Acid)

0 ppm

20 - 50 ppm

100 ppm

monthly

pH

       

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