We rent hot tubs to homes and businesses in your area. Perfect for anything from a block party to a special evening with your partner, our experienced professionals will take care of everything including delivery, setup, and takedown.
Our Hot Tub Rental Services Include:
- Hot tub rentals
- 4-5 person spas
- Worry free delivery and setup
- Hot tubs perfect for any occasion
If you decide that you really love our spas, a purchase price can be arranged. Before you commit your family to purchasing a hot tub, rent from us and see how much it will really be used! Short and long term rentals are available.
Service Questions
I can clean my own pool, but struggle with the chemical balance, can you help me?
Yes, we can! We offer a weekly chemical option in addition to our full weekly service. This is an excellent choice for those who like to putter around their pool, but are chemically challenged.
Am I required to sign a contract?
We provide you with a Proposal for Service, which details what is included in our weekly maintenance plan. You can cancel at anytime, although we do ask that you provide us with at least 7 days notice to remove you from our busy schedule.
Can I switch plans in the winter?
Absolutely! We are very flexible with our service plans. We can provide full service during swim season, chemicals only during the winter.
Why do you bill in advance?
We bill on the 1st of each service month for the current month. Payments are due by the 20th, and considered late on the 30th. So technically, you have recieved most, if not all of your weekly service visits before your payment is due.
How will I know that my pool has been serviced?
Besides the obvious, your pool looking sparkling clean … We have options! We can leave a handwritten service tag at the property, or you can log into our customer portal to review your service notes online.
Can I change the day my pool is serviced?
Your pool service day of the week is part of a carefully planned, optimized route. This helps keep our service rates low, so we do not grant requests for specific days. However, you can certainly inquire and if we can accommodate you, we will!
I’m having a party; can you clean the pool that day?
Absolutely. Please just give us 7 days notice to fit you in our schedule. We make every effort to accommodate these requests.
My pool was just serviced, why is it cloudy?
The use of Calcium Hypo Chloride, a shock treatment that is used to sanitize the water can make the pool appear cloudy for up to 24 hours after servicing. It is normally safe to swim after just a few hours after application.
Do you accept credit cards?
We do! through our Paypal account at DanielJLeachjr@yahoo.com Call the office, or have your invoice ready and log into our online billing system @ You can view past invoices & make payments through Intuits secure service.
Technical Questions
I’d like to drain my pool and start fresh, do you recommend this?
Only in the dead of summer when there is no threat of hydrostatic water pressure in the ground. This is typically not the best option. Plaster problems can occur, not to mention the possibility of your pool lifting out of the ground.
My pump is making a loud noise, what should I do?
Call a professional and schedule an appointment. Loud noises are usually an indication of bearings failing in a motor or possibly an obstruction at the impeller.
I’m thinking about adding a salt system, do I need to wait until I remodel the pool?
No, in most cases, a salt system can be retrofitted to any pool with the exception of very old pools which were built with copper plumbing.
My pool seems to be losing water, what do I do?
The first step is to verify if your pool has a leak with a simple bucket test. This is performed by using a bucket that you know holds water. Fill it up ¾ of the way full, and put a few heavy stones in the bucket. Set it on the top step of your pool. Mark the water level inside the bucket with a permanent marker, as well as outside of the bucket to note the level of the pool water. Run your system normally for one day. Make sure that no water is added or the pool is not used. The following day, take note of the water levels and compare. If the water loss outside the bucket is greater than the loss inside the bucket, you have a leak. Call a professional.
How long should my pool equipment run?
The million dollar question! There are so many variables to consider regarding this topic. Such as, do I have a solar system? Is it the town plunge? Are there many trees surrounding the pool? This is where the pool industry & the electric company butt heads. The electric company asks us to limit energy consumption during peak hours, between noon & 6pm. This is an immediate problem if you have a pool solar heating system. We don’t get a whole lot of sun before noon or after 6pm. This time is also typically when people are enjoying their pool. The last thing you want is a heavy bather load, and no circulation. This is a recipe for an ugly pool. To answer this question, 6-8 hours is ideal for filtration during the summer, and a minimum of 4 hours during the winter. Every pool should have an onsite analysis.
My filter pressure is high, what should I do?
High filter pressure may be an indication of a dirty filter. However, in some cases where there are solar systems or hot tubs in combination with the pool, higher pressure can be expected.
Can I just turn my pool off all winter?
Definitely. As long as you have a set of eyes on the pool regularly, as in full weekly pool service. It is not ideal, but it can be done. We have a customer that closes his pool for 4 months every winter. He saves over $100/mo. on his electric bill. However, he does maintain full weekly service the entire time.
Water Balance Questions
What does TDS stand for?
Each time you add something to the pool (chlorine, salt, metal removers, etc.), those particulates eventually dissolved into suspension into the water. This is what we refer to as Total Dissolved Solids. Once the TDS count is 3000ppm or greater, your pool water has become “tired”, it is time to drain a portion of the pool and add fresh water.
Why does my pool have a strong chlorine smell?
This is typically an indication of a high combined chlorine level. There are two types of chlorine tests that we perform. One is the combined chlorine, and the other is the free available chlorine. The free available chlorine is the count we are most interested in. It keeps your pool nice & sanitary. When you have a high combined chlorine count, this is when it is necessary to perform a shock treatment. Shock treatment frees up the chlorine.
Can algae really do damage to my pool?
Absolutely. The most resilient and stubborn algae is ‘black algae’. This particular type can actually root into the plaster and cause significant damage requiring you to replaster the pool.
My well water is clean, why does my pool look bad?
Depending on your area, well water usually contains minerals & metals that react with oxidizers such as chlorine. The Sonoma Valley varies with slight iron content, and traces of silica & manganese, etc. causing some pools to have an emerald green hue. It is perfectly safe to swim, but contrary to popular belief, high metal content (specifically copper) is actually the culprit of causing hair to turn green. Not chlorine.
Can my salt water pool be chemical free?
No. You have a chlorine pool. Salt is sodium chloride. The salt water system splits the salt into its two separate components, sodium and chloride. Chloride being the 100% free available chlorine, the good chlorine. So when you have a salt system, what you actually have is a mini-chlorine production plant in your backyard.
How often should I drain my hot tub?
This is subject to the bather load in the hot tub. Typically, once every 4 months regardless of use it should be drained, filled with fresh water and rebalanced.