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HydroCare Pools & Spas

Our Mission is to provide quality products and services to a specialized clientele in a low pressure family environment. We will only accept as much business as we can comfortably manage while keeping our core values of quality and personalized service.

Hydrocare is more adapt than our competitors at the many technological advances in the pool and spa industry. This is due to Jonathon DeMichiels 30 plus years of experience. While advanced technology's are wonderful, more importantly, they must match the consumer's needs. Once you take the time to understand the technology you are better suited to make recommendations.

Wilton, CT SwimSpa and Hot Tubs

Wilton-headerHydrocare is the souce for your next Washington CT hot tubs and swim spa.


We service all of your Pool & Spa service needs. Wilton CT is a place to own a swimming pool or hot tub.

Keep your kids happy and fit with a swimming pool or hot tub?

We are a full service Hot Tub, Swim Spa and Sauna Sales and Technical Service Center:
  • Pool & Spa Maintenance
  • Season Openings & Closings
  • Swimex Certified Technicians
  • Heater Repair
  • Sauna Repair
  • Liner Replacement
  • Equipment Repair
  • Automation Systems
Wilton is a town nestled in the Norwalk River Valley in southwestern Connecticut in the United States. It is located in Fairfield County. Wilton is 55 miles from midtown Manhattan and is within easy driving distance from Westchester County, New York.

And a bit of Wilton History:

Wilton is a rural residential town rich in New England history. The first written records of the areas that are now Wilton date back to 1640, when Roger Ludlow and his friends purchased land from the Indians between the Norwalk and Saugatuck Rivers and "a day's walk into the country." This land was called Norwalk.

The first settlers, called the Proprietors, arrived in Norwalk in 1651 and owned 50,000 acres in common. On the outskirts of Norwalk's settled area, the Proprietors were allowed private ownership of acreage in a common planting field, but cattle, sheep, and hogs were grazed in a communal pasture area. The outer limit of this pasture approximates Wilton's present southern boundary.

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