| Newbury Park Pool Heater Repair Tips
Even with cool ocean breezes in the Conejo Valley, swimming pools and spas remain a regular part of the landscape, and they are equipped with heating systems to create a warm oasis or a hot spa for a reprieve from the world. Controlling the temperature should be as simple, or complex, as an indoor home heating unit. You set your desired temperature on the digital control panel, and make sure your water is circulating enough hours in the day, and viola, the pool or spa should be heated. Always double check by leaving a thermometer in the water if in question. If you live in Agoura Hills or Newbury Park, pool heater repair is just around the corner when these systems fail on you. In this case it could be a thermistor, a bimetallic tube that senses water temperature as it passes over. Or, the bypass valve could be corroded or stuck, not allow proper dispersion through the headers and into the heat exchanger (where the flames are). A third possiblity, and more common, are burners that are not all ignited. Ususally this is a result of spiders making webs, or worse a rodent making his home in the heater cabin. Either way, leave it to the pros to walk though a series of tests that point directly to the problem. With manufacturer manual in hand and digital test meter, our professional tech will spot the source and provide you with a clear diagnosis and estimate for repair.
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