Clean water, balanced chemistry, and a properly maintained tub protect your investment and make every soak better. Our Hamilton team offers ongoing maintenance, seasonal service, and free in-store water testing for owners across the GTA west.
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Searching for hot tub maintenance near you, hot tub spa maintenance, upkeep on a hot tub, or general hot tub services? Our Hamilton-based crew handles routine service, water care, filter cleaning, and seasonal jobs across seven cities in the GTA west. Most calls are booked within the same week.
Hot tub maintenance in Hamilton from our Upper James St location, including same-week service calls.
View Hamilton page →Hot tub maintenance Burlington across Aldershot, downtown, and Alton, full water-care visits included.
View Burlington page →Hot tub maintenance Oakville covering Bronte, Glen Abbey, and Joshua Creek.
View Oakville page →Hot tub maintenance Ancaster with short-distance dispatch from our Hamilton showroom.
View Ancaster page →Hot tub maintenance Stoney Creek including Winona and the lakeshore corridor.
View Stoney Creek page →Hot tub maintenance Dundas with local dispatch from Hamilton.
View Dundas page →Hot tub maintenance Grimsby across the Niagara West corridor.
View Grimsby page →Routine service is short, predictable, and protects the spa from the things that quietly cause expensive repairs later (corrosion, scale, sanitizer drift, biofilm in the lines).
“Matthew spent time explaining exactly how each chemical worked. Incredible support even months after the sale.”
— Nancy N., Stoney CreekEvery visit follows the same workflow so nothing gets skipped and you can compare visits over time. The whole thing is documented in a written service report you keep for warranty and resale.
Filters do most of the work in keeping water clear. A simple weekly, monthly, and quarterly rhythm extends filter life two to three times and reduces sanitizer demand. Replacement cartridges and filter cleaner are stocked in our chemicals section.
A hot tub cleaning service covers the things a weekly rinse will not reach. Hot tub cleanliness is mostly about water chemistry plus a handful of physical surfaces (the waterline, the cover, the filter, the equipment bay). Our team handles the full sweep on each visit so nothing slowly accumulates between drain-and-refill jobs.
Hot tub chemistry, in plain English, has four moving parts:
We do not publish exact dosing instructions on this page on purpose. Correct dosing depends on tub size, current readings, sanitizer system, and bather load. The right approach is to test first, then dose, then re-test. Bring a 500 ml water sample to our showroom for a free in-store test, or book a visit and we handle it on site. Never mix chemicals together in the same scoop or dose two products at once. Each one goes in by itself, with the pump running, on a different cycle.
For a deeper walk-through of how alkalinity, pH, and sanitizer interact, see our hot tub water chemistry guide. Still choosing between sanitizer systems? Our bromine vs chlorine hot tub guide covers that decision in detail.
Need supplies between visits? See our chemicals section for sanitizers, balancers, shock, filter care, and start-up kits.
We do not publish flat maintenance pricing because every visit is different. A clean, well-maintained tub on its routine cadence is one number. A neglected tub that has not been drained in a year is another. What we do guarantee is transparent quoting:
To get a quote, call (905) 769-8585 or send a description of your tub and current water situation through our contact form. We confirm the quote in writing before any work begins. Nothing is added without your approval.
Both work. Many of our customers handle the routine themselves and we step in only for the seasonal jobs. Others prefer to outsource the whole thing. Neither is wrong. Here is how to decide.
DIY upkeep makes sense when:
Hiring a pro makes sense when:
If you are mostly DIY but want supplies and the occasional check-in, our chemicals section covers what you need and free in-store testing is always available. If routine maintenance starts uncovering real faults (recurring error codes, leaks, pump or heater issues), see our repair service for the diagnostic and fix flow. Shopping for a new tub or a replacement? Browse our hot tub lineup, see financing options, or read our buying guide for the full picture.
“This place is the best — solved my problem over the phone and always there to help.”
— Joseph B., HamiltonHot Tubs Hamilton has been serving the GTA west since 2018. The same Hamilton-based crew handles delivery, installation, repair, removal, and maintenance, dispatched directly from our showroom at 1171 Upper James St.
Most owners need about 15 to 20 minutes of routine maintenance per week (test the water, adjust sanitizer if needed, rinse the filter), plus a full drain and refill every 3 to 4 months for typical residential use, as covered in our FAQ. We can handle the routine service entirely, train you at Spa School, or step in only for the seasonal jobs. Whatever fits your routine.
Yes. Our Hamilton-based crew handles hot tub maintenance across Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Ancaster, Stoney Creek, Dundas, and Grimsby. Most service calls in the area are scheduled within the same week.
Yes. All seven cities listed above are part of our standard service area, dispatched directly from 1171 Upper James St in Hamilton. No third-party contractors.
A standard visit covers a multi-panel water test, chemical balancing where needed, sanitizer check, filter inspection and rinse, cover and seal check, equipment-bay inspection, and a written service report. Drain and refill, deep filter soak, and seasonal opening or closing are quoted separately when needed.
Yes. We rinse filters as part of a standard visit. Deep cleaning (overnight chemical soak) and replacement (when the pleats are damaged or compressed) are quoted as separate line items. We also sell filter cleaner and replacement cartridges through our chemicals section.
Yes. Drain and refill is one of our most common service calls. How do you empty a hot tub correctly? Power down at the disconnect, drain through the drain valve to a safe runoff point (away from the foundation and any landscaping that does not appreciate hot chlorinated water), then surface clean before refilling. The job covers full drain, plumbing-line flush where appropriate, waterline clean, refill, opening chemical balance, and bring-up to operating temperature. Most drain-and-refill visits in our service area complete in a single appointment.
Yes. Bring a 500 ml water sample to our Upper James St showroom for free in-store testing, or book an on-site visit and we test, dose, and re-test before leaving. We do not publish exact dosing schedules online because correct chemistry depends on tub size, water condition, sanitizer system, and bather load. The right approach is to test first, then dose.
Yes. We carry sanitizers, balancers, shock and oxidizers, specialty treatments, filter care, and start-up kits at our showroom. Free in-store water testing comes with every chemical purchase. See our chemicals section for the full lineup.
If a maintenance visit uncovers a real fault (pump, heater, leak, control board, recurring error code), we flag it and either repair on the spot if we have the part, or quote the repair separately. See our repair service for the full repair workflow.
We do not publish flat maintenance pricing because every visit is different. Quote drivers include current water condition, visit frequency, whether drain and refill is needed, filter condition, seasonal opening or closing requirements, and travel within our service area. We confirm the quote in writing before any work begins.
Describe your tub and current water situation when you call and we come prepared. Most Hamilton-area visits are scheduled the same week.
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