Hot Tub Pump Repair in San Diego, CA

Your pump is the heart of your spa. When it hums, screeches, leaks or stops moving water, we repair or replace it — usually in a single visit, because we stock pumps and wet ends for most major brands.

Pump Repair

Expert hot tub pump repair for above-ground spas

The pump drives everything in an above-ground hot tub: filtration, heating and jet massage. Common failures include worn bearings (that unmistakable screech), failed capacitors (humming without spinning), leaking shaft seals and clogged impellers. We service both main jet pumps and small 24-hour circulation pumps.

Common signs you need this service:

  • Jets are weak, surging or not moving water at all
  • Loud humming, growling or screeching from the equipment bay
  • Breaker trips when the pump kicks on
  • FLO, FL or LF error codes on the topside display
  • Water dripping from the pump wet end

Noticing any of these? Call (619) 432-7424 and we’ll get a technician out to you — we serve every city in San Diego County, CA.

Book hot tub pump repair

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Our Process

How we handle every pump repair job

Diagnose

We test the motor, capacitor, impeller and seals to determine if a repair or a replacement is the smarter investment.

Quote

Clear pricing for repair vs. replacement so you can decide what is right for your spa and budget.

Repair or replace

We rebuild wet ends, replace seals and capacitors, or install a new pump matched to your spa’s plumbing and voltage.

Verify

We prime the system, check flow at every jet and confirm error codes are cleared.

FAQ

Hot Tub Pump Repair FAQs

Should I repair or replace my hot tub pump?

If the wet end or seal fails on a motor that is otherwise healthy, a repair makes sense. If the motor bearings or windings are gone on an older pump, replacement is usually more cost-effective. We give you an honest recommendation with pricing for both options.

Why is my hot tub pump humming but not running?

A hum with no rotation usually means a failed start capacitor or a jammed impeller. Both are common, repairable problems — but do not keep trying to run it, as that can burn out the motor windings.

What does a FLO error code mean?

FLO (or FL/LF) means the control system is not detecting water flow. Causes range from a dirty filter to a failing pump or a stuck flow switch. We diagnose the actual cause instead of guessing at parts.

Need hot tub pump repair in San Diego?

Call (619) 432-7424 for an upfront quote — parts for most brands are already on the truck.