Hot Tub Repair Helpful Hints 2
1 AprilHot Tub Repair: Helpful Hints 2
In the first article of these hints on hot tub repair, we mentioned that DIY hot tub repair can be messy or even dangerous (if electrical work is involved) for amateurs. However, a general idea about problems and likely causes can help you brief the repair person properly so that the person can come prepared and complete the job quickly.
Hot Tub Works but Water does not get adequately Heated
The problem in this case could be with the power supply, heater, thermostat or one of several others.
- Is the power supply at the required voltage, i.e. 110 volts or 220 volts as appropriate for your hot tub?
- Is the water flowing when the pump is running? It could be that an air lock is preventing water flow, which in turn cuts off power supply to the heater. You can solve the air lock problem by closing the water intake valve to the pump and then loosening the plumbing in front just enough for the air to escape. Tighten the plumbing and open the intake valve before re-energizing the pump.
- If water flow is okay, the problem could be with the heater. Switch to thermostat mode and turn thermostat clockwise to max. Check power at heater terminals. If power is okay and water sill does not heat in reasonable time, the problem is most likely with the heater element.
- It could happen that the pump does not engage with the thermostat, or the power at the heater is not correct (and you don’t really know what to do), it is best you call in a hot tub repair person who can check the contactors and other issues. The problem could be with the thermostat or the controls, best left to professionals to handle.
You should be able to provide meaningful information to the repair person even if you couldn’t solve the problem.
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Hot Tub Repair Issues – Hot Tub Parts
15 FebruaryHot Tub Repair Issues – Hot Tub Parts
Hot tubs that are defective can be a carrier of diseases. The warm water can be a breeding ground for bacteria unless it is sterilized. The hot tub is an assembly of many parts that work to keep your experience warm, convenient and healthy. If the parts cease to work as intended, these elements of your experience are affected.
A typical hot tub consists of parts like jets and jet pumps, heaters, air blowers, filters, skimmers and associated controls. The body typically involves woodwork and acrylic surfaces. All of these can suffer damage with consequent malfunctioning that affects your experience.
The task of repairing hot tubs is further complicated by their variety. They can come in the forms of traditional hot tubs, spas or swim spas. Each of these can be of different makes and models, made in UK or other countries with different standards. Some might even be unbranded.
The units can also be portable, built-in, private or commercial.
Manufacturers warranty can be voided if you get your hot tub repaired by unauthorized repairs.
At Hot Tub Repairs UK, we have a team of trained and experienced technicians who can handle the different makes and models. We are also authorized repairers for many reputed brands in UK. You can thus entrust any hot tub repair jobs with us in full confidence.
Above all, we won’t take up unnecessary repair jobs. Many issues are of a minor nature that can be solved through a phone conversation. If the preliminary talk indicates that a repair is really needed, a repair session can be scheduled at mutual convenience.
An estimate can then be provided based on the information you provide.
In addition to repairs, we also undertake hot tub parts replacement, valeting, re-staining and other hot tub related tasks.
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Finding Affordable Hot Tub Parts
7 FebruaryFinding Affordable Hot Tub Parts
Are you looking for great new hot tub parts? There are many different types of accessories that are available. You can find these items in many different places. They are often available in pool and spa supply stores in your area. If you do not have one of these stores, then you can also find them from many different online retailers.
The first thing that you should take into consideration when buying new products is figuring out exactly what you may need. You may need a new motor. Perhaps you need light bulbs. Sometimes, you may not know exactly what it is that you need. In these cases, you should take the time to find someone who can look at your tub and tell you what you should replace. This is especially important if you are having trouble with your tub.
The next thing that you will probably be worried about is the cost of the items that you need. The various different supplies can range anywhere from just a few dollars to hundreds of dollars, depending on the product. Another big aspect of the cost has to do with where you buy the products.
Although most of the time you can find the things that you need in a store near you, there will often be better deals found in online stores. Taking the time to do some price comparisons can help you greatly when it comes to getting the best deals on your supplies.
No matter what supplies you require for your tub, take the time to remember these key factors. Doing so will help you to be sure that you have all of the parts that you need at the most affordable cost. Do not settle for less than the best when it comes to parts and accessories for your hot tub or spa.
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Hot Tub Owners can Benefit from a Familiarity with Hot Tub Parts
5 FebruaryHot Tub Owners can Benefit from a Familiarity with Hot Tub Parts
The modern hot tub is a rather complex assembly of many components that work together to provide a great experience to users. Components have a way of getting worn out or get damaged and might need replacement at regular intervals. Even if you are not a DIYer, you can benefit from a familiarity with spa parts; you will then at least be able to name the spare part over the phone.
The Spa Pack: The Spa Pack controls the water flow of your spa, which is not a simple task considering that you might want to control the temperature and timing of the water flow, for example. The Pack contains a printed circuit board that controls the timing and other characteristics of the flow, a water heater and might also include the pump.
Jet Pumps: The pump that moves the water is a key component of the spa. Pumps have a “wet end” that contains the water-moving impeller, a motor that turns the impeller and pump seals to separate the wet end and the dry end containing the motor. Poor quality or damaged seals lead to hot tub water leaks.
Water Heater: A special metal wire that heats up when electricity passes through it is the key element of the water heater. The wire is surrounded by ceramic powder enclosed in a strong metal sheath. This heater component is surrounded by a heater manifold that allows water to flow through and get heated, and might also include a high limit switch that breaks the circuit when the temperature reaches a pre-set limit.
Jets: It is the jets that provide the varied water experiences to the user. Names such as Roto Storm Jet, Whirly Storm Jet, Storm Pulsator Jet and Massage Jet provide an indication about the experiences you can expect.
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What To Do If A Hot Tub Is Tripping The Electrics
3 FebruaryCall a Qualified Hot Tub Electrician.

Home owners often wonder what to do if a hot tub is tripping the elctrics. Unless someone has basic electrical knowledge, they should not attempt to work on it. It is risky to work with electricity and water simultaneously and unless a person knows what he is doing, it could lead to electrical shock. If a person does not have the knowledge and experience to do the job, it is best to call in a professional licensed electrician.
The average spa can be repaired in a particular way, however custom packs will vary. It is best to use a professional if one is unsure about anything relating to the troubleshooting of a spa. The same applies to installing new components for the spa.
Should the GFCI breaker trip when the spa is powered up, it is suggested that the load be disconnected from the breaker. If the breaker still trips, it should be replaced. If the breaker trips when all the load has been disconnected, it is an indication that the breaker is faulty.
Each individual component of the spa should be disconnected to see if the breaker can be switched on without tripping. Components with receptacle or plug connections, such as the ozonator, pump, blower or light should be unplugged one at a time. Using this as a process of elimination, a person can easily find out which part is faulty. The part can then be replaced or repaired.
Another way to find faulty components, is to run the spa with all the components for fifteen minutes. After the time is up, a person can check all the components to see if any of them are warm. The GFCI should also be checked. Any hot components should be replaced. The heater element should also be inspected and replaced if it has imperfections or if it corroded.
Nuisance trips may occur throughout the day, at any time. If this is the case, one should look for moisture in the GFCI box. Moisture could be caused by a leak and it can cause big problems.This could cause the trips and the problem that causes the moisture should be repaired as soon as possible.
Corrosion on contacts or overheated wire connections could also be the problem and should be corrected. All the connections should also be checked to insure that there are no poor crimp connections or loose spade connections. A person can tug at all the connections to look for these problems. It is also important to ensure that the mounting tags on the GFCI breaker are secure.
If the homeowner still does not know what to do if a hot tub is tripping the elctrics, it is advised that he or she calls in the professionals. Reputable electricians are usually available twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Spa installers are also trained in dealing with electrical issues that are related to spas. If the spa came with a warranty, the installers can be contacted to deal with the problem. It would be best to contact the installers first.
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Hot Tub Spare Parts for Do It Yourselfers
29 JanuaryHot Tub Parts

If you are a DIY person and want to repair your hot tub yourself, you will need a number of spare parts. Not only are there a number of parts but there are also different makes and models of each part, to complicate the job. The hot tubs you want to repair can be made in UK, China or USA, or elsewhere; they can be branded ones with standard parts or unbranded ones.
Even a DIYer might not find the task of locating the hot tub parts a pleasing prospect. It is in this context that you will find HotTubDIY a great help. We stock filters, motors, pumps, heaters and PCBs. We also stock supplies such as pump seal kits, spa blankets, chlorine granules, heating elements and hot tub cleaners and covers, for example.
We are always adding new products to our range. Recent additions include micro-pure hot tub filter, a new Chinese heater with pressure switch and Gecko PCB. You can also get SpaGuard AntiFoam, hot tub flush and directional jets from us, just to mention a few more items.
Our range is wide covering not only the items mentioned specifically above but also air blowers, pillows, lifters, steps and rails; lights and housings; plumbing and ozone parts. And we stock parts for Waterway, Hot Tub Plumbing, Proline, Spaguard, Chinese, Cover Mate, Spazazz, Life, Cover Valet and Pentair, among others.
On all orders above ₤100 we give FREE next day delivery in UK if you order before 1PM. Ordering can be over the Internet which is not only easy but quite safe. www.hottubdiy.co.uk is an IDIS (Internet Delivery Is Safe) accredited retailer and www.hottubdiy.co.uk/ is verified as an IDIS compliant website. We are also an ISIS (Internet Shopping Is Safe) accredited dealer with an ISIS complian website.
Hot Tub Heater
3 JanuaryHow to test a hot tub heater if it’s not working.
Their are many reasons why a hot tub may stop heating, the following points define the most common not heating reasons. Sometimes 2 or more of the following problems have to be resolved to resume heating in a hot tub.
Dirty filters
The most common fault of any hot tub is old or dirty hot tub filters, try replacing the filter for a new one and see if this resolves your problem, if the filter is more than 1 years old it will probably need changing anyway.
Pressure switchs
Most hot tub heaters (apart from Balboa M7 Heaters) have a pressure switch which proves water is flowing inside the hot tubs plumbing, when the circulation pump of the spa starts up the pressure from the pump will close a circuit which enables the power for the hot tub heater.
This can get blocked or may need replacing, the control panel will usually define this with an error code: FL1 FLO or 3 lines or dots (— or . . .) see Hot Tub Error Codes
Most pressure switches are easily tested by lopping out the switch or replacing with a new.
(note: never adjust a pressure switch, they are factory set and designed to fail, if the switch stays open and the circulation pump fails you will get an expensive repair bill)
Error Codes
If you have an error code on your spa and need assistance don’t be afraid to call, because you don’t always need a call out or repair. Hot Tub Error Codes
Faulty Circulation Pump
Faulty pumps are common, the reduced flow of a dirty filter can easily burn out a hot tub pump, If the pump is getting power and roatating it may just be an air lock (try lossening a pump union to resolve).
If the pump is buzzing the capacitor may need replacing, again check the filter and/or replace. A hot tub pump capacitor is usually a quick job. Other reasons for a buzzing pump are burnt out coil and rusty/ seized bearings. Hot Tub Pump parts
Heater Tripping Hot Tub
To test if the heater is tripping the hot tub simply disconnect the hot tub element from its terminals, if everything else works and the hot tub has stopped tripping you will need a new element or heater tube depending on the brand and type. (it is recommended to replace a Balboa M7 heater tube with a new tube and not an element due to its complex heating sensors, it is important to have these factory fitted for calibration purposes.
Reasons for tripping hot tub heaters:
Hot tub filled with water incorrectly – if the water is filled through the middle and not through the filter housing to push air out, it will burn out.
Incorrect chemicals – Swimming pool chemicals and highly aciddic water will burn out the seals on a hot tub heater. (swimming pool/ cheap chemicals will also burn out pump seals and anything else made of rubber.)
Incorrectly fitted heater elements – Get a hot tub engineer to replace your filter and not the local sales man.
Blockages – plastic parts and foreign parts will burn out heater elements.
Burn’t Out Circuit Boards or PCB’S
Sometimes if a fault has been happening for a while it will put a strain onto the Circuit Board (PCB) this could mean that a relay has burnt out or stuck. To check for this try the following.
Is any power getting to the heater – test connections at the heating Element.
If yes
Is it pulling any amps – check with a amp clamp around the cable between the PCB and element or the main power cable coming into the hot tub.
If the problem is more complex than above call a hot tub engineer.
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Types of hot tub heaters:
Balboa – M7 Heater with twin Sensors. 2kw and 3kw stud mounted and or titanium (note sensors are interchangeable)
M3 Heater with a pressure switch (older type) 1.5kw, 2kw, 3kw and 4kw and or titanium
switches and sensors can be purchased seperatly!
Hydroquip – 2.5kw Heater with pressure switch
Gecko – Heater tubes 2kw, 3kw, 4kw 5.5kw
Laing – 1.5kw triple bend heater
4kw artasian or LA spa heater
2.7kw lo flo heater - various
Dimension 1 type heater
Sundance – Heater assembly
If you need help with your hot tub due to a heater not working correctly, we work on all types of hot tubs – Please call now 07515666605 / 08455191454 or email mail@hottubrepairman.co.uk
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