Spa Repair Areas
- Beverly Hills
- Bel Air
- Brentwood
- Burbank
- Culver City
- El Segundo
- Glendale
- Glendora
- Granada Hills
- Hawthorne
- Hermosa Beach
- Inglewood
- Long Beach
- Los Angeles
- Malibu
- Manhattan Beach
- Marina Del Rey
- Mar Vista
- North Hollywood
- Northridge
- Pacific Palisades
- Palms
- Pasadena
- Playa Del Rey
- Rancho Palos Verdes
- Rededa
- Redondo Beach
- Rolling Hills
- Santa Monica
- Sherman Oaks
- South Pasadena
- Topanga
- Torrance
- Van Nuys
- Venice, CA
- Westchester
- West Hills
- West Hollywood
- Westwood
- Woodland Hills
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What is the most important factor when choosing a spa repair company - part 1?
What is the most important factor when choosing a spa repair company - part 2?
SPA HEATER BASICS
There are 3 common ways to heat spa water
1. Gas Heat
3. Pump heat
GAS HEATER
PROS: A gas heater is a very efficient method of heating a spa. It can be installed with basically all models of spas with some modification. It's fast and you do not need to keep the spa heated all the time in order to use it on short notice. Typically you turn the gas heater on 15-30 minutes before using the spa
CONS: Installation of a gas heater, including running gas lines etc. can easily cost a couple of thousand dollar.
ELECTRIC HEATER
PROS: Most modern spas are well insulated which means that to heat a spa with electric heat is quite cost efficient. A typical heating cost in Southern California will be between $20-$50 per month (a spa manufacturer might tell you that it's lower than that, don't believe them). Another advantage of electrical heat is that the spa is always ready to use.
CONS: The initial heating time could be as long as 24 hrs. It heats between 2-7 degrees per hour depending on spa insulation or size of heating element
PUMP HEAT
PROS: It's FREE heat as the residual heat from the circulation pump gets transferred to the water. There is no separate heater
CONS: It can take you a week of more to heat up the spa and it's harder to get the spa not to over heat.
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