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"Very friendly and very helpful didnâ t try to sell me anything else that I didnâ t need"
Mike M. in September 2022
"My lobby remodel was completed beyond my expectations. The workers were all very professional, very knowledgeable and excellent workers. The owner, Tom, was also very professional and accommodating, he runs a very efficient team. I would definitely recommend this team to anyone."
Carrie C. in October 2007
"They had a very fare price and did a very professional job. Clean work and they where prompt. I would recommend them."
Jim M. in May 2009
"Dave Graham was very responsive, returned phone calls and provided the services discussed. His men were prompt and completed the work within the schedule disucssed. Continuous clean up was not performed, but final clean up was thorough."
pATTI M. in February 2003
"I recieved some estimates but some took too long and some were too expensive. M.D. was good for my needs and they did a very good job."
Cher L. in April 2003
"Great job! Every call was returned promptly. We're very happy with the results. Everyone was extremely couteous and took pride in the work they did. We will definitely call again if we need anything else done. Thanks."
Charles C. in February 2006
""so far, so good. They will be starting tomorrow""
Jeanette S. in March 2003
Diagnosing and repairing hot tub problems is not just for anyone. Spa repair services are specially trained in maintaining and fixing hot tubs (although they can sometimes work on pools as well). So when you've got a malfunctioning spa, it's time to call in these experts.
Reasons you may need to call in a hot tub repair service near you include:
- Water chemistry issues
- Error codes
- Clogged filters
- Tripped circuit breakers
- Heater failure
- Leaks
- Pump malfunctions
- Weak jets
- Poor circulation
- Burnt out circuit board
A spa repair specialist will take a look at these issues and may recommend replacing parts such as the
- Thermostat
- High-limit switch
- Jets
- Heater
- Circulation pump
- Jet pump
- Control system
- Ozonator
If you're searching for a hot tub repair company in your area, we can help. Enter your zip code to be connected to prescreened repair services nearby that are ready to diagnose your spa problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price to fix a hot tub?
The average hot tub repair costs between $650 and $4,800. Where in that range you fall depends on the part that requires repairs.
Hot Tub Part Repair Costs:
- Pump: $200 - $500
- Jet: $75 per jet
- Spa: $400 - $800
- Blower: $90 - $200
- Frame or cabinet: $200 - $1,500
- Heating element: $160 - $360
- Simple electrical repairs: $50 - $200
How many years does an outdoor hot tub last?
The average hot tub lasts between 5 and 25 years. These steps can expand your lifespan beyond its minimum:
- Regular maintenance
- Quality materials
- An area sheltered from the elements
How do you get rid of an air lock in a hot tub?
Air lock happens when your jets stop working because of air in the plumbing pipes. In most case, it's relatively simple to remove. Take these steps:
- Turning on priming mode
- Turn the jets on low for 10 - 20 seconds
- Turn the jets on high for 10 - 20 seconds
- Repeat these steps 3 - 4 times if needed until everything runs smoothly.
If that doesn't work, check for leaks and clean the filter. Make sure the tub is fully filled. Don't try too hard; running the hot tub with air lock for too long can damage it. The right expert can take more advanced steps to fix the problem.
How can I find a good hot tub repair pro?
- Ask the company that installed the tub for recommendations.
- Check with your manufacturer for recommended repair pros.
- Check online reviews of local hot tub repair services.
- Ask about APSP (Association of Pool and Spa Professionals) membership.
- Ask about licensing and insurance in your state.
- Call around to get a feeling of the companies you're considering.
- Ask about a free estimate to make sure you don't overpay.