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Tips:
Repair Hot Tub |
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Routine examinations
and changing filters will help ward off a lot of potential hot tub
problems but in case you don't, here are some common problems.
Hot tub problems: The biggest hot tub repair is the heater. A non-functioning
heater might be because of a corroded heating coil (which happens
when you don't keep a sharp enough eye on your chemical levels). It
could also indicate a problem with the thermostat, the high limit
switch or the control box circuitry.
Depending upon where it is located, a leak generally indicates that
you have a crack in your unit or in the pipes that service your unit.
It's important to keep your filtration system clean on a weekly basis;
otherwise, you'll probably have to have a service professional come
out and do it for you. Filters are generally good for about a year.
Frozen water in your unit is usually a sign of a more serious problem
like inadequate winter preparations. You'll want to have a professional
check out your entire system.
No power or lights can indicate a problem with the electrical system
that serves the unit. Check the unit's equipment pack to make sure
it's working. If your lights aren't activating, make sure and check
the bulbs before calling a service professional. |
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