Why is there water loss in my spa?

Why is there water loss in my spa?

My spa’s pump seems to be surging. Keeping your spa’s water at it’s proper level is important. Generally, a spa’s water level should be about halfway up the filter opening. Add water as needed. Water loss can be due to leaks, but a certain amount of evaporation is also unavoidable.

Why does my spa water pump have to be removed?

Pump may have to be removed for access to suction end. My spa is overheating. Your spa’s water passes through the filter before it moves on to the heater. If water flow is restricted by a dirty filter or debris in the Filter Housing, the heater may not operate.

Why does my spa make noise when I Turn on the water?

Nothing is operating, though power seems to be getting to my spa. I’ve drained, cleaned and refilled my spa, and now when I turn it on, the pump makes noise but doesn’t seem to engage…no water flow, and the jets won’t come on. When a spa is emptied and refilled, air is frequently trapped in the plumbing.

What should the water level be in a spa?

Keeping your spa’s water at it’s proper level is important. Generally, a spa’s water level should be about halfway up the filter opening. Add water as needed. Water loss can be due to leaks, but a certain amount of evaporation is also unavoidable. Keep an eye on your spa’s water level, and be sure to test your water’s chemistry regularly!

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Pump may have to be removed for access to suction end. My spa is overheating. Your spa’s water passes through the filter before it moves on to the heater. If water flow is restricted by a dirty filter or debris in the Filter Housing, the heater may not operate.

My spa’s pump seems to be surging. Keeping your spa’s water at it’s proper level is important. Generally, a spa’s water level should be about halfway up the filter opening. Add water as needed. Water loss can be due to leaks, but a certain amount of evaporation is also unavoidable.

What should I do if my spa jets are not working?

Open this valve and there should be the sound of hissing air: keep open until water starts to come out, then close the valve. Force water directly into your spa’s jets with a garden hose, holding the hose directly but gently up against each jet for 20-30 seconds.

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