Tim was very courteous, friendly, and knowledgeable. He knew what was wrong with my 20 year old hot tub just from me describing it over the phone. He came out and fixed it quickly.
Hot Tub Maintenance
Hot tubs need regular attention to stay clean, balanced, and running properly. Without it, water chemistry drifts, filters clog, and small issues quietly turn into expensive repairs. Keeping up with maintenance is almost always cheaper than catching up on neglect.
Pro Spa's maintenance program takes all of that off your plate. We handle the water chemistry, filter cleaning, and system checks on a regular schedule so you can just enjoy the tub — without the hassle or the guesswork.
Benefits of Pro Spa's Hot Tub Maintenance Program
- Hassle Free
- Keeps Water Clean Longer
- Proper Chemical Balancing
- Maintain Peak Performance
- Extends Life of Hot Tub
What Our Customers Are Saying
Tim made time to show up the same day I called. He dealt with the problem immediately and returned the next morning to finish the job. Great service and communication.
Tim from Pro Spa was able to diagnose our issue quickly and had the parts on his truck. Highly recommend his fast and professional service.
Found a leak in my hot tub pipe. Tim was the first person I called. He quoted a fair price, showed up next day, and had it repaired within a few minutes. Final price was under his quote!
Tim saved my tub. I gave him a challenge with multiple leaks and he fixed everything perfectly. The spa has been running great ever since.
My experience with Tim was one of the best I’ve had with any maintenance/repair provider. Extremely fast, great communication, and very fair pricing.
Pro Spa diagnosed our hot tub quickly and had the right parts on the truck. Friendly, professional, and on time.
Highly recommend Pro Spa. They explained everything in plain language and our spa has been running perfectly ever since.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is It Worth Repairing a Hot Tub?
In most cases, yes. New hot tubs can cost anywhere from $5,000 to well over $15,000, while most repairs — even significant ones — come in at a fraction of that. Unless the shell is compromised or you're dealing with multiple major failures on a very old tub, repair is almost always the smarter financial decision.
How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Hot Tub Heater?
It depends on your tub model and how accessible the heater is, but most replacements start around $300 once you factor in the service call, labor, and parts. More complex installs or harder-to-access setups will run higher. We'll give you a straight estimate before any work begins.
Is It Cheaper to Repair or Replace a Hot Tub?
Repair is cheaper in the vast majority of cases. Even a few hundred dollars in repairs is nothing compared to the cost of a new tub. That said, it does depend on the age of the tub, what's failing, and the overall condition of the components. We'll always give you an honest take on whether a repair makes sense or whether you'd be putting money into something past its useful life.
Why Is My Hot Tub Leaking?
The most common causes are poor water chemistry and worn gaskets or seals. Water that's too acidic breaks down rubber components over time, leading to leaks at pump seals, heater connections, or jet fittings. Some leaks are obvious; others take a closer look to track down. Either way, finding the exact source is the first step.
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