by phil | Apr 26, 2024 | Hot Tub Parts for D1 Spas, spa cover, spa parts, used spa
What to Know Before Buying a Used Spa Many of you have considered buying a new hot tub, but also wondered if a used tub is a smart purchase. Since Covid, the cost of all spas has gone up at least 25%, so considering a used spa makes sense. And since we do...
by Jason Warne | Apr 25, 2024 | Uncategorized
A hot tub is a wonderful place to unwind, but sometimes, issues like air locks can disrupt your relaxation. In this guide, we’ll explore the symptoms of a hot tub air lock and provide solutions to fix it, ensuring your hot tub functions smoothly for a soothing...
by Jason Warne | Mar 28, 2024 | Circuit Board, control, control pack, pc board, retrofit
When Should I Consider Replacing my Circuit Board with a Retrofit Kit? In many cases, it is best to replace circuit boards, control systems, and control panels with proprietary equipment, meant specifically for your spa. But there are many scenarios where a retrofit...
by Jason Warne | Mar 17, 2024 | circulation pump, install pump, new pump, pump replacement
The circulation pump in a hot tub is responsible for maintaining water quality and ensuring the spa’s overall operation, which in some cases involves being the pump responsible for heating the water. It moves the water through a filtration system, which helps...
by Matt Sandner | Feb 27, 2024 | breaker, gfci, heater, tech, troubleshooting
Why Is My Hot Tub Heater Not Working? A warm and soothing soak in your hot tub can be a luxurious escape, but it can quickly become a chilly disappointment when your hot tub heater isn’t working. Hot tub heaters are crucial in maintaining comfortable water...
by Matt Sandner | Feb 15, 2024 | Flow, high limit, hot tub error code, overheat
Hot tubs provide a luxurious and relaxing escape. However, like any complex machinery, they can encounter issues that disrupt their smooth operation. One common way hot tubs communicate issues is through error codes. These error codes are your diagnostic tool to help...
by Matt Sandner | Jan 17, 2024 | new pump, pump amperage, pump hp, pump replacement
Selecting the right pump for your Hot Tub Because most hot tubs use the jet pump as the main pump that moves water through the heater to increase the spa water temperature, it is common for a pump to start showing signs of wear and tear after several years of...
by Matt Sandner | Dec 26, 2023 | airlock, hot tub jets
Troubleshooting Hot Tub Jets Not Working Since hot tub jets are the cornerstone of what makes a hot tub a refuge for relaxation, therapy, and overall enjoyment – not to mention often being the source of spa heat – it is important to quickly identify the cause of your...
by Matt Sandner | Dec 14, 2023 | Dimension One Spa Parts, Easy Spa Parts, install pump, rotate pump, rotate wet end, wire pump
In most cases, a replacement spa pump will arrive in the wet-end orientation shown on the product page when you purchase it. 1. To rotate the wet-end to match the pump connection with your spa plumbing, locate the thru-bolts on the back of the pump motor. These are...
by Matt Sandner | Dec 11, 2023 | spa winterization, winterize
Knowing how to winterize a spa properly can mean the difference between an easy, hassle free process of getting back in the water come spring, and unexpected difficulty. No one wants to invest in a hot tub at home only to find out they failed to take the necessary...