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Avatar for Northwest Spa Maintenance
Northwest Spa Maintenance
4.5(
162
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Serving Portland, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Credit card accepted

"My partner noticed that the water was cold when he went to add chemicals. I called Oregon Hot Tub Repair, as that is what kind of spa we have and for 2 calls they kept telling me to "burp" the tub, and gave me a laundry list of things to do in order to do that. I would call back to ensure that we were doing the right things and they never answered. So, I called Taylor/NW Spa Maintenance. He said he could be out the very next day! What a relief! He was GREAT!! He only spent something like 15-20 minutes and he diagnosed the problem immediately. A mother board. The Spa is 11 years old and I have not had a single problem with it. Taylor showed me the mother board and explained how that could happen: age/condensation. He will order another one and have it installed by the first of the week. He said the mother boards run about $350. Was very thankful he came out so quickly....the next day and that he was done in about 20 minutes. I will definitely hire him from now on for all my Hot Tub maintenance!"
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Aegis Cleaning Services
4.1(
501
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Serving Portland, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Background:
I picked the wrong type duct cleaing service.  Subsequently I have learned tthere are two main types of duct cleaning services... and I have found they are not equal in their cleaning ability. 
The first type uses a truck mounted large industrial-sized vacuum that is attached to the heating system with large flexible fabric 'hoses"  and sucks large volumes of air through the ducts simultaneously as a pneumatic "beater / flailing wand" is manually threaded by the operator though the ducts to loosen dust and debris contained within the ducts.  The wand is flexible and snakes around bends and right angle corners in the ducts.  The loosened dirt is then rapidly drawn out of the duct and into the vacuum bag filters in the truck.  All the vacuum machinery remains outdoors in the street or your driveway.  I've heard this referred to as a "negative pressure" type duct cleaning system.  This system requires somewhat more time to set up and a sizeable investment in equipment.  This is the type cleaning system I assumed would be used... but wasn't.  It was my fault that I was not aware that other types of duct cleaning systems existed... and therefore did not verify what type system that would be used on my job. 
It turns out the second type duct cleaning system is one that uses a rotating brush mounted on the end of long hose attached to a man-portable vacuum cart that is wheeled into and through your home (about the size of a patio barbeque).  The grills on your home's heating outlets and return air inlets are removed and the hose with rotating brush on the end is inserted into each outlet and inlet by the operator.  The hose is then pushed as far down each duct as the hose length will allow (usually 30' to 35' for the 40' hoses commonly used).  The hose typically does not go around right angle bends.  The vacuum hose then sucks up dust and debris loosened by the rotating brush... but only for duct lengths not exceeding the hose access length.    I've heard this referred to as a "roto-brush" type duct cleaning system.  This system requires much less time to set up...a much much smaller investment in equipment and can easily be transported in the back of a family SUV.  This is the type of duct cleaning system that was used on my job... but I wasn't expecting.  Again, this was my problem that I did not verify the type of system to be used. 
Aegis used a roto-brush system which didn't have a vacuum hose length adequate to access the full length of my home's ducts as it turns out.  I was not told of this situation... and the operators themselves may not have been aware of it... although they should have been.  I believe they said their hose was 40' long.  Unknown to me... but discovered a week or so later... large lengths (at least 6' to 8') of my ducts were not cleaned at all due to inadeqate hose length and/or inability to negotiate around duct bends.  Also I found that remaining dust and debris was still visable through the open outlet & inlet ducts immediately upon "completion" of the cleaning job.  I called this to the attention of the operator (while he was still on site)... who then re-cleaned these duct spaces.  This made me wonder what else hadn't been cleaned adequately.  I later found out. 
Although the two operators turning up to do the job were polite and accommodating... they did not impress me as being very professional.  Hip-hop shorts, raggedy T-shirts and flip-flops did not strike me as appropriate dress for a professional service coming into a person's home.  They arrived in an unmarked personal SUV with out-of-state plates (Calif.  I think) with the roto-brush machine loaded in the back.  After being on the job site for a few minutes...one of the two operators said he had a headache and needed to go to a drug store to get some aspirin.  He didn't return until the job was nearly completed by the second operator in a little over an hour or so. 
Their job price was about half of what I have paid in the past for professional duct cleaning by a contractor using a negative pressure duct cleaning system.   I mistakenly assumed I would be getting the same type service... but at half the price.  My error.  In the future I will only engage contractors using the negative pressure type system and specializing in duct cleaning.  To me it's worth the added price given the better results I've experience with negative pressure vacuum systems. 
For those homeowners having duct work compatible with a roto-brush cleaning system (shorter staight duct runs, no sharp duct bends, visibility allowing verification the cleaning has been done adequately, etc.)... I would check out several contractors before selecting one... to find one that is conscientious, professional and effective. 
I did not follow-up with the contractor to complain or request a re-cleaning.  I figured it would not be worth the effort given the nature of their roto-brush system and the hose lengths of their vacuum.  I simply manually vacuumed out the uncleaned sections of duct work myself as best I could... when I later had the furnace taken apart for unrelated repairs.  But, all things considered... I personally will not use Aegis again.
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Air Duct Cleaning
Jeff & Kristin Waters
Housekeeping & Window Cleaning
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
5,677
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Serving Portland, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Called about leak Sunday morning. Plumber came out Monday, determined it needed replacement and notified Choice, who approved claim and permitted plumber to order new water heater. Thursday new water heater was installed. Was kept updated every day by both Choice and the plumber. Workers left my garage clean and I have hot water. Very satisfied and have recommended Choice Home Warranty on the Nextdoor app."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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CRETEC CONCRETE LLC
4.2(
98
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Serving Portland, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

"I hired Cretec five or six years ago to do a new basement floor and front porch re-designed for me. It was a big job, and I was nervous about getting it all done at once. Spencer was very professional, walked me through everything, and kept close communication throughout the project. Their work was fast and efficient. Since then I have hired them several more times to do pathways, new garage floor, patio, they have not failed to impress each time. I have referred them to friends and family who have all had the same result.Work is done correct and professional. Spencer is friendly, a great listener, And smart with design suggestions. cretec is the only concrete company I would use."
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
3.5(
5,688
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Serving Portland, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

"We've got American Home Shield. So that kinda varies but united air temp has done some work for us. Probably a couple years ago, I think so. I think its two years ago. They did work on our air conditioning. Well you know with American Home Shield you only pay $75.00. You sign up for a year , its like something you subscribe to.  You call and contact American Home Shield and they have somebody contact you whose in line with their services and agrees to work with them. You pay $75.00 and if its not done correctly for each visit but if they come back twice you don't pay again. Its like 400 and something a year. Its fabulous, its fabulous. If you need plumbing , H VAC, lighting, its amazing. Its worth every dime. And if they can't fix it they replace it at no charge unless you want to upgrade There are some different companies but even when we refinanced our house they had us, no we bought another house in Winchester for our son. And they made us have it in with our policy and they use American Home shield. its fabulous and you don't have to do the searching or anything, If you aren't happy you just tell American Home shield. One time United Air Temp tried to talk us into , they did some plumbing work too, and they were going try to talk us into replacing it with a cheap model. That isn't American Home Shield policy its with the same thing or you can pay to upgrade. Pay the balance of an upgrade. We use it all the time. When my son has issues with his house I tell him just call American Home Shield. They guarantee they will be out within 72 hrs but its usually within 24 hours. We contacted them last week about my son's air conditioning. They came out right away, they had to order something. They had to come back out and they did last Wednesday and they fixed it."
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Recommended by65%of homeowners
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Design Resource Group
3.5(
19
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Serving Portland, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Design/Build landscape company. Free estimates and first visit free. We are licensed in both Oregon and Washington to build any type or size of landscaping project. Basically anything outside the windows we can design and build. We have subcontractors for both gas lines and electricity. Additional address:: P.O.Box 4004, Tualatin, OR 97062; LLC #8059. CCB# 167662

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Recommended by66%of homeowners
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FAQs for hot tub or spa installation and replacement projects in Portland, OR

While these terms are often used interchangeably, there are a few key differences to note. A hot tub is any large vat of water that can accommodate more than one person to relax and entertain and does not necessarily include jets. A spa refers to a hot tub that includes jets for therapeutic purposes. In contrast, a whirlpool tub is a bathtub with jets found inside a home’s bathroom (often the primary) rather than outside.

Popular hot tub brands include Arctic Spas, Bullfrog Spas, Cal Spas, Caldera Spas, Hot Spring Spas, and Viking Spas. These brands deliver exceptional quality and innovative features that suit a variety of design and performance preferences. Their products benefit from reliable engineering, superior energy efficiency, and extensive warranties reinforcing long-term satisfaction.

Hot tubs use electricity, which results in operating costs of $20 to $30 per month. Engineered components, including the heater wattage, size, and thermostat setting, determine energy consumption. Energy-efficient models with insulated covers, thermal blankets, and modern controls help reduce costs while maintaining performance. Regular upkeep and precise temperature settings optimize energy use and prolong your hot tub’s effectiveness.

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