Tubs R Us

(on fontmore)
Home Remodeling in Colorado Springs, CO
Home Remodeling

Location

807 Fontmore Rd
Colorado Springs, CO
80904

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Bathtub repair and Bathtub refinishing, shower repair and refinishing, tile refinishing. Save money repair instead of replace, call today.

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Thanks to Brown’s Auto Detail in Janesville for taking 5 years of abuse out of my truck! Great work.
Another pool going in!
We now are able to order above ground pools again. Call or stop in for details and get yours this year; so you can enjoy as soon as it’s warm next year!
Deck around a Splash Superpool! Beautiful work.
Pool and landscaping done! Beautiful pool and pool house. American turf and landscape did a beautiful job.
Trelka for Sheriff is at Rudy's Tacos. October 9 at 8:12 PM · Waterloo, IA · A great night of supporting a local business and answering questions for a group of citizens with inquiring minds.
Here some fun fails to learn from :) Joe Santagato October 6 at 4:00 AM · Pool fails 😂 ViralHog
Sell and help customers with pools, hot tubs, pellet grills and supplies. Learn water chemistry, to help customers know what products they need to purchase. Help deliver hot tubs around the area. Mostly looking for Saturday coverage but flexible hours through the week will be available. 5-20 hours a week typically. Winter may be 4 hours on Saturdays only. Typical busy season is April through September. We are a small family owned business looking for a trustworthy, reliable person to help grow our business. Position has potential for more hours if wanted during busy season. Stop by to pick up or drop off application. We email application also. TUBS R US POOLS AND SPAS Store and Delivery Associate
Check out our holiday schedule below! Also, check out our Small Business Saturday specials on November 28th Closed Nov. 26 and 27 Dec. 25 and 26 Jan. 1 and 2 Closing early at 2PM Dec. 24 and 31
Landscaping looking good!
Progress on pool build. Dropped liner. American Turf and Landscaping doing a great job!
Good info. Rudy's Tacos November 22 at 5:43 PM · Happy Sunday everyone. Hope all is well. Today we just want to address some things that are bothering us. Restaurants have been treated unfairly during this pandemic and have been commonly associated with being "super spreaders". There has been no facts to back up this claim and we shouldn't be punished every time there is a spike in cases. Many of us are small business owners and truly care about each and everyone of our employees. We have always cared about safety and sanitation. This pandemic has made us aware of even more ways to protect and keep our customers safe. The cost of sanitizers and other essentials to keep the business open have seen drastic increases in price while we are doing significantly less in sales. We only hope that people understand that is safe to come out to eat at Rudy's or many of the other locally owned small businesses that make the Cedar Valley what it is. We have always been a community that supports one another. Lets continue supporting each other so no more of our favorite spots have to close their doors for good. We have attached a letter sent to the National Governors Association and Conference of Mayors on behalf of the restaurant industry. Please share and repost for all to see. November 17, 2020 The Honorable Andrew Cuomo Chair, National Governors Association 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 267 Washington, DC 20001 Dear Governor Cuomo: On behalf of America’s restaurant industry, thank you for the work you and your colleagues are doing to protect the health of our communities as our nation endures this pandemic. Since the beginning of this crisis, the National Restaurant Association and our state restaurant association partners have worked with you and health departments across the country to ensure the safety of guests and employees in restaurants. As the scientific research behind COVID-19 continues to develop, our food safety team has collaborated with regulatory authorities across the country to establish industry best practices rooted in science. To date, we have not found any systemic outbreaks of COVID-19 from the hundreds of thousands of restaurants around the country that operate within the Association’s guidance and follow local public health and safety regulations. For decades, restaurants have created safe dining experiences for their guests. Guided by the FDA Food Code, establishments focus on practices in both the kitchen and dining areas that are designed to protect guests. From the outset of the pandemic, restaurants built upon existing practices by adding new and enhanced protocols. Employee health checks, hand hygiene, and surface cleaning and sanitizing were already in place. Our Association’s COVID-19 Safe Operating Guidance enhanced these practices to require face coverings for staff, request face coverings for guests, add more frequent hand sanitizing, provide guests with hand sanitizers, and increase frequency of cleaning and sanitizing high-touch surfaces. Restaurants also updated floorplans to ensure social distancing of at least six feet between guests while in a restaurant. The recent surge of COVID-19 cases has prompted governors to make difficult decisions about how to reduce transmission in the community. We continue to support aggressive steps to protect the nation’s public health. But there is an unfounded impression that restaurants are part of the problem, and we are suffering as a result of inconsistent, restrictive mandates. Tens of thousands of additional restaurant bankruptcies—and millions of lost jobs—are now more likely, while the science remains inconclusive on whether any health benefits will accrue. While scientists know far more about the viral exposure risks from homes, workplaces, and commercial establishments over the past eight months, the response from many officials harkens back to the blunt-force approach taken in March. Data tying systemic community outbreaks of COVID-19 to restaurants has yet to emerge, but we are too commonly labelled as “super-spreaders,” and have become a convenient scapegoat for reflexive shutdowns. As governors determine whether socially facing businesses like restaurants should be closed or scaled back, we urge you to take the following suggestions into consideration: • Regulations and decisions regarding restaurant operations should be based on facts and contact-tracing data, not hypothetical simulations of transmission. • When restrictive regulations are imposed, such as capacity restrictions or shutdowns, it should be clear what health metrics must be achieved to return to the previous level. • Restaurant operations should be treated the same as other retail establishments. Shutting down indoor dining should be considered a last option. • If a shutdown is mandated, restaurants should be recognized as essential businesses and remain open for off-premise sales (e.g., takeout, delivery, and drive-through), as well as outdoor dining. • Restaurants should receive as much advance notice as possible of changing regulations. The coming weeks will challenge leaders in every state along with a restaurant industry that is struggling to remain afloat. The National Restaurant Association stands ready to work with you and your teams on policies and regulations that will enable our industry to safely serve our communities for the duration of the pandemic. To that end, we look forward to working together in the coming weeks and months. Respectfully yours, Tom Bené President & CEO
Happy Sunday everyone. Hope all is well. Today we just want to address some things that are bothering us. Restaurants have been treated unfairly during this pandemic and have been commonly associated with being "super spreaders". There has been no facts to back up this claim and we shouldn't be punished every time there is a spike in cases. Many of us are small business owners and truly care about each and everyone of our employees. We have always cared about safety and sanitation. This pandemic has made us aware of even more ways to protect and keep our customers safe. The cost of sanitizers and other essentials to keep the business open have seen drastic increases in price while we are doing significantly less in sales. We only hope that people understand that is safe to come out to eat at Rudy's or many of the other locally owned small businesses that make the Cedar Valley what it is. We have always been a community that supports one another. Lets continue supporting each other so no more of our favorite spots have to close their doors for good. We have attached a letter sent to the National Governors Association and Conference of Mayors on behalf of the restaurant industry. Please share and repost for all to see. November 17, 2020 The Honorable Andrew Cuomo Chair, National Governors Association 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 267 Washington, DC 20001 Dear Governor Cuomo: On behalf of America’s restaurant industry, thank you for the work you and your colleagues are doing to protect the health of our communities as our nation endures this pandemic. Since the beginning of this crisis, the National Restaurant Association and our state restaurant association partners have worked with you and health departments across the country to ensure the safety of guests and employees in restaurants. As the scientific research behind COVID-19 continues to develop, our food safety team has collaborated with regulatory authorities across the country to establish industry best practices rooted in science. To date, we have not found any systemic outbreaks of COVID-19 from the hundreds of thousands of restaurants around the country that operate within the Association’s guidance and follow local public health and safety regulations. For decades, restaurants have created safe dining experiences for their guests. Guided by the FDA Food Code, establishments focus on practices in both the kitchen and dining areas that are designed to protect guests. From the outset of the pandemic, restaurants built upon existing practices by adding new and enhanced protocols. Employee health checks, hand hygiene, and surface cleaning and sanitizing were already in place. Our Association’s COVID-19 Safe Operating Guidance enhanced these practices to require face coverings for staff, request face coverings for guests, add more frequent hand sanitizing, provide guests with hand sanitizers, and increase frequency of cleaning and sanitizing high-touch surfaces. Restaurants also updated floorplans to ensure social distancing of at least six feet between guests while in a restaurant. The recent surge of COVID-19 cases has prompted governors to make difficult decisions about how to reduce transmission in the community. We continue to support aggressive steps to protect the nation’s public health. But there is an unfounded impression that restaurants are part of the problem, and we are suffering as a result of inconsistent, restrictive mandates. Tens of thousands of additional restaurant bankruptcies—and millions of lost jobs—are now more likely, while the science remains inconclusive on whether any health benefits will accrue. While scientists know far more about the viral exposure risks from homes, workplaces, and commercial establishments over the past eight months, the response from many officials harkens back to the blunt-force approach taken in March. Data tying systemic community outbreaks of COVID-19 to restaurants has yet to emerge, but we are too commonly labelled as “super-spreaders,” and have become a convenient scapegoat for reflexive shutdowns. As governors determine whether socially facing businesses like restaurants should be closed or scaled back, we urge you to take the following suggestions into consideration: • Regulations and decisions regarding restaurant operations should be based on facts and contact-tracing data, not hypothetical simulations of transmission. • When restrictive regulations are imposed, such as capacity restrictions or shutdowns, it should be clear what health metrics must be achieved to return to the previous level. • Restaurant operations should be treated the same as other retail establishments. Shutting down indoor dining should be considered a last option. • If a shutdown is mandated, restaurants should be recognized as essential businesses and remain open for off-premise sales (e.g., takeout, delivery, and drive-through), as well as outdoor dining. • Restaurants should receive as much advance notice as possible of changing regulations. The coming weeks will challenge leaders in every state along with a restaurant industry that is struggling to remain afloat. The National Restaurant Association stands ready to work with you and your teams on policies and regulations that will enable our industry to safely serve our communities for the duration of the pandemic. To that end, we look forward to working together in the coming weeks and months. Respectfully yours, Tom Bené President & CEO
Come on out for lunch or dinner next Saturday! We will have our best sale prices ever Saturday only at Tubs R Us! Rudy's Tacos November 21 at 10:14 AM · Saturday has arrived, we are one week out from our customer appreciation day! $2 off all combos today during lunch 11am-3pm We are open for dine in - carry out - Eat Street Mondays 11am-7pm Tuesday-Saturday 11am-8pm Call 319-234-5686 for carry out orders Once again the Friday support was amazing! Thank you everyone! We are masked and ready to go. See you all soon!
Black Friday special from Green Mountain now through Christmas Eve, Daniel Boone Prime Plus, $50 off with free rotisserie. Tubs R Us will also give 2 free bags of pellets. Limited stock of grills. Come on in!
Long day yesterday, over 300 miles and 3 hot tubs delivered. 2 more today.
Come on in! Therasauna November 18 at 5:00 PM · It's Sauna Season! Come in and try one out.
Early buy sale going on now!! Bioguard supply is good currently. Come order early so you have what you need all year. We do computer estimates for season usage. See you soon.
Happy MLK day, we are open. QCA Spas, Inc. January 18 at 5:30 AM · Learn more about Dr. King here: https://www.npr.org/2021/01/15/956537033/i-may-not-get-there-with-you-an-eyewitness-account-of-mlks-final-days?fbclid=IwAR0QMR80AemTTK15rOZ38H9gwUxYqYpelyiZQSzqLvb3y0hfaR7disooAjg
Congrats Dan. Smoke it up! 1650 The Fan - KCNZ January 13 at 10:33 AM · Congratulations to Dan Praska of Dunkerton (far right), the winner of 1650 The Fan's Pigskin Pick Em. Dan is showing off his new Green Mountain Daniel Boone Grill and Rotisserie, courtesy of Tubs R Us Pools and Spas in Waterloo. Thanks to Mike and Chris from Tubs R Us Pools and Spas for being of part of our successful event!
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Like #Rudy’s tacos to watch and win this week! Rudy's Tacos January 4 at 8:06 AM · It's NACHO-typical Monday here at Rudy's Tacos! Not only do we have *the best* nachos as our special today, but this week, Tuesday through Friday, we're giving out four $25 gift cards, courtesy of Atlantic Bottling! Check our page each day this week on how to win.

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  • What is the phone number for Tubs R Us in Colorado Springs CO?
    You can reach them at: 719-722-0816. It’s best to call Tubs R Us during business hours.
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    Tubs R Us is located at this address: 807 Fontmore Rd Colorado Springs, CO 80904.