Pool & Hot Tub Specialist · Milton
Pool & hot tub
service in Milton
Openings, closings, liners, leaks and weekly maintenance. Stillwater Pool & Spa will find the leak before anyone cuts the deck, and leave the water readings in writing.
- Licence 7A-36850
- In business since 2019
- We answer same day where we can
- Certified pool operator
- Openings & closings
- Leak detection
ServingMilton
What we do
Pool & spa services in Milton
Openings, closings, liners, leaks and weekly maintenance. Stillwater Pool & Spa will find the leak before anyone cuts the deck, and leave the water readings in writing.
Pool openings & closings
Spring startups with the cover off, equipment run up and water balanced, and fall closings blown out properly so nothing splits over winter.
Liner replacement
Measured, ordered to your pool rather than a stock size, with the wall and base repaired before the new liner goes in.
Pump, filter & heater repair
Pumps that will not prime, filters that will not hold pressure and heaters that lock out on a fault code, diagnosed instead of replaced wholesale.
Leak detection
Pressure testing on the lines and dye testing at the fittings to find where the water goes, before anyone starts cutting concrete or deck.
Salt systems & automation
Salt chlorinators, variable speed pumps and app controls installed and set up, with the electrical side done by a licensed electrician.
Hot tub service & relocation
Spa pumps, heaters, controls and covers serviced, plus draining, moving and refilling when a tub needs to change address.
Weekly maintenance & water chemistry
Scheduled visits with skimming, vacuuming, filter cleaning and balanced water, and a record of the readings each time.
Safety covers & fencing compliance
Safety covers fitted, and enclosure and gate hardware brought up to what your municipality's pool by-law actually requires.
About
About Stillwater Pool & Spa
Stillwater Pool & Spa can look after pools and hot tubs from the first opening to the last closing, and the goal is a season where you never think about the equipment. Water gets tested properly and recorded, filters get cleaned rather than just backwashed, leaks get located before anything is dug up, and electrical work goes to a licensed electrician. If you would rather do the weekly care yourself, we will set the pool up and show you how.
Next step
Tell us what needs doing.
Same day where we can response on new enquiries.
Credentials
The paperwork behind the work
Company record
- Licence
- 7A-36850
- Established
- 2019
Ask for any of these before work starts — we are happy to send them over.
- Certified Pool OperatorCPO certification in pool and spa water chemistry, circulation and safety.
- Pool & Hot Tub Council of Canada memberMember of the national industry association, working to its standards and code of ethics.
- Electrical work by a licensed electricianBonding, panels and heater circuits are done under an electrical contractor licence — never by a pool tech with a screwdriver.
- Enclosure by-law compliance checkedWe tell you where your fence, gate latch or cover falls short of the municipal pool enclosure by-law.
- Manufacturer-trained on major equipmentFactory training on the common pump, heater and salt system brands, so warranty work stays in-house.
- Insured & WSIB coveredCertificates available before we work on your property.
Questions
Before you call
Open earlier than feels natural — once daytime temperatures are consistently above about fifteen degrees, because algae starts growing under a cover long before you want to swim, and a green opening costs far more to clear than an early one. Close after the water has cooled and stayed cool, usually well into the fall. Closing too early in warm water is the other common way to get a green spring.
Not necessarily. Evaporation and splash-out account for a surprising amount in hot weather. The bucket test settles it: float a bucket of pool water on the step, mark both levels, and compare after a day or two. If the pool drops faster than the bucket, you have a leak, and then we pressure test the lines and dye test the fittings to find it before anything gets dug up.
Typically ten to fifteen years depending on water chemistry and sun exposure. Small punctures below the waterline patch well and buy years. What does not patch is a liner that has gone brittle, shrunk out of the track or wrinkled from groundwater underneath, and at that point patching just relocates the leak. We tell you which one you have.
No — a salt system makes its own chlorine from the salt, continuously. What you get is gentler water, no jugs to haul and more stable chlorine levels, not chlorine-free water. The trade-offs are the up-front cost of the cell, replacing that cell every few years, and staying on top of pH, which salt pools tend to drift upward.
Every municipality has a pool enclosure by-law, and most require a permit for the fence as well as for the pool, with specified heights, gap sizes, and self-closing and self-latching gates. Hot tubs with a lockable hard cover are often treated differently. We will tell you where your setup stands, but the by-law is the authority and it varies by city.
Plenty of people do, successfully. The parts that catch homeowners out are testing accurately rather than by strip colour, keeping the filter clean instead of just backwashing, and running the pump long enough per day. If you want to do it yourself, we are happy to open the pool, get the chemistry right and show you how to hold it there.
Service area
Where we work
- Milton
Opening hours
- Monday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Tuesday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Wednesday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Thursday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Friday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- SaturdayToday
- 8 am – 1 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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Contact
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Tell us what you need. We answer same day where we can.
- Phone
- (905) 555-0163
- Address
- Milton
- Today
- Open today 8 am – 1 pm