Simi Valley Weekly Spa Cleaning by Tri City Pool Services
We built ourselves on consistency. Our techs will not only show up, but we will show up on the same day and the same time frame every single week of service.
Being a small business we understand that being affordable is vital. Our rates are $150/mo and include weekly maintenance and all chemicals for service.
No more wondering what your pool guy did this week. You will get a full report after each cleaning, with chemicals used, pool chemistry reading, and before & after pics.
No one holds us to a higher standard than ourselves. If you aren't happy with your service, we will consistently go above and beyond to ensure you satisfaction.
With our great Simi Valley weather, we know how important it is to be able to enjoy your pool and spa year round. Which is why at Tri City Pool Services we don't take time off from your aquatic asset and always preserve its integrity to be perfectly crystal clear and clean.
At every stop we perform the following:
A spa is a great way to relax and unwind after a long day, but like any water feature, it requires regular maintenance to ensure that it remains clean, safe, and functioning properly. Spa cleaning is a crucial part of this maintenance, as it helps to prevent the buildup of bacteria, algae, and other contaminants that can affect the quality of the water and potentially harm those who use it.
There are several steps involved in cleaning a spa, each of which plays an important role in ensuring that the spa remains clean and safe. These steps include balancing the water chemistry, cleaning the spa surfaces, and maintaining the equipment.
One of the most important steps in spa cleaning is balancing the water chemistry. The pH level, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels must be maintained within a certain range to prevent the growth of bacteria and other harmful organisms. If these levels are too low or too high, it can cause skin and eye irritation, and even lead to the growth of harmful bacteria.
To balance the water chemistry, the first step is to test the water using a testing kit. The results of the test will indicate the current levels of pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer in the water. Based on these results, chemicals can be added to the water to bring the levels back into the appropriate range.
Cleaning the spa surfaces is another important step in spa cleaning. Over time, dirt, debris, and other contaminants can accumulate on the walls and floor of the spa, making it unsightly and potentially unsafe. To clean the surfaces, a spa brush can be used to scrub away any buildup, and a spa vacuum can be used to remove any debris from the water.
In addition to cleaning the surfaces, it is also important to clean the spa filter. The filter is responsible for removing debris and contaminants from the water, and over time it can become clogged with dirt and debris. A clogged filter can reduce the efficiency of the spa’s circulation system, leading to cloudy water and potential damage to the equipment.
To clean the filter, it should be removed from the spa and hosed down with a high-pressure hose to remove any dirt and debris. If the filter is very dirty, it may need to be soaked in a filter cleaner solution to help remove stubborn dirt and debris. Once the filter is clean, it should be rinsed thoroughly and allowed to dry before being reinstalled in the spa.
Finally, it is important to maintain the spa equipment to ensure that it is functioning properly. The spa pump, heater, and other components should be inspected regularly to ensure that they are in good condition and performing their functions correctly. Any necessary repairs or replacements should be made promptly to prevent further damage to the equipment and ensure that the spa is functioning properly.
In addition to these regular cleaning and maintenance tasks, there are also some best practices that can help to keep a spa clean and healthy. For example, it is important to shower before using the spa to remove any dirt, oils, or other contaminants from the skin. It is also recommended to drain and refill the spa every three to four months to remove any buildup of minerals or other contaminants that may not be removed by regular cleaning.
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