Is there a problem with my hot tub jets?
This is something that is best left to the experts. Fortunately, most problems with hot tub jets are as easy to sort out as changing the filters or topping up the water level. A hard water problem should never arise in reality since a test of your water supply will have indicated that the tub required the water to be treated.
When do Master Spa hot tub jets come out?
Plus, Master Spa Parts typically ships same day if order is placed before 3pm CST, so you can have your hot tub up and running again in no time. While frustrating, an issue with your hot tub jets or pump isn’t the end of the road for your hot tub.
What should I do if my hot tub is not working?
The best way is to turn the tub off and remove the filters. Run the tub for long enough to see if the flow from the pump has been smoothed out. If it has, clean or change the filters. Do not put the old filters back and continue using the tub—this could cause damage to the pump.
What to do if your spa jet is not working?
Digital spas typically have to push the display to enter the jet mode. Older spa controls use an air button to activate the jet pump. The air switch button and the air hose can fail or lose effectiveness over time, and they may need to be replaced.
This is something that is best left to the experts. Fortunately, most problems with hot tub jets are as easy to sort out as changing the filters or topping up the water level. A hard water problem should never arise in reality since a test of your water supply will have indicated that the tub required the water to be treated.
Plus, Master Spa Parts typically ships same day if order is placed before 3pm CST, so you can have your hot tub up and running again in no time. While frustrating, an issue with your hot tub jets or pump isn’t the end of the road for your hot tub.
What to do if your hot tub is not working?
Your spa heater won’t work if your water flow rate is very low. So if your heater is working, chances are good that your filter is still pretty clean. A dirty spa filter will also allow small bits of debris to pass through. Replace your spa filters every 12-18 months for best results.
Digital spas typically have to push the display to enter the jet mode. Older spa controls use an air button to activate the jet pump. The air switch button and the air hose can fail or lose effectiveness over time, and they may need to be replaced.