Published on01/24/2023 6:40 am

Choosing the right spa pumps is significant for every spa owner. A spa pump is important for the safety, water maintenance, and longevity of your spa or hot tub. Read on three different types of spa pumps and hot tub circulation pumps that you should consider shopping online.

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1. Gecko Aqua-Flo Circ-Master Circulation Pump

It is an ultra-quiet hot tub pump that takes 24-hour filtration to a whole new level. This spa pump is specifically engineered to use in spas and delivers 40 GPM. The higher GPM allows the Circ-Master to work on high-low heating systems with increasing heat efficiency and up to four times the filtration, which can be compatible with low-flow heating systems.

The Circ-Master hot tub pump is a very powerful, efficient system that provides high-density filtration and noiseless operation. It features front and rear permanently lubricated ball bearings ensuring extended motor life. The spa pump has a carbon-graphite self-lubricating seal. It is specifically designed to

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Published on11/25/2021 11:30 am

A pump is the important aspect of a hot tub or spa system. The main feature of the spa pump is the reliability. If you focus more on cost rather than quality, remember that these systems don’t last much. If a pump fails working, it can result in significant damage like leading to water in the piping freezing or flooding of the home and other damage.

Take a look at below discussed factors when considering replacement spa pumps.

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Focus on the voltage.

You should know whether your existing spa pump operates at 110-120 VAC or 220-240 VAC.

Check for horsepower/amps.

Generally, pumps are specified as true horsepower, HP. If you don’t know, you should check the Amps ratings present on the motor label. If you want to double the flow, it increases the horse power by eight times. Even a small change in the horsepower either up or down will have little impact on flow.

Check the speed of the pump.

Know whether your spa pump is a two speed pump or a single speed pump. All Northern Lights spa pumps are 2

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Published on10/12/2021 6:46 am

Are you looking to buy spa pumps? They hold utmost significance in hot tub operation. A hot tub circulation pump is more often an optional add-on that helps in hot tub care a lot easier. Generally, a hot tub circulation pump is defined as a low flow hot tub power that moves water through the filter system even when the hot tub is not used.

If hot tub moves more water through the filter, it results in much cleaner hot tub water. The system keeps water at a slightly higher temperature which makes it easy for heating your hot tub. Out of all available spa pumps, VariMax by Balboa Hot Tub Pump is the one you should consider for your hot tub.

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This VariMax™ Pump allows you take advantage of customized massage sessions effectively. This pump operation is so quiet that you’ll ask yourself whether it’s even running. VariMax™ by Balboa Hot Tub Pump is made in the USA and is the newest innovation in the spa pump industry from the Balboa Water Group.

This VariMax™ Pump allows you get benefitted from

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Published on08/28/2021 7:48 am

Having a home spa is one of the best ways to relax and rejuvenate while spending quality time with loved ones. However, you can achieve all this only when your home spa functions correctly. And when it comes to spa functioning, it relies heavily upon the spa pump and electrical system. It offers you with heating, lighting, jets and filtration.

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When it comes to home spas or any other spa system, spa pumps play a vital role. Spa pumps are an essential component of any spa. When a spa pump gets aged, damaged or faulty, it can lead to creating problems with even the most mundane spa tasks. While some of the damages caused to your spa pump get resolved with minor repairs or part replacements, many pump issues seek complete pump replacement.

How to know when the spa pumps need repairing and when replacement? Take a look at a few signs that entail your spa pump's health!

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Unusual Sounds

One of the most common and initial signs that determine that your spa pump has worn out or has aged is when it

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Published on04/23/2021 8:25 am

A hot tub spa circulation pump is often an extra add-on that helps in making water care a lot easier. Generally, it’s a low flow pump that moves water through the filter system even when the hot tub is not used. The more water moves through the filter, the cleaner water you’ll get in your hot tub. In addition, the system keeps water at a slightly higher temperature, making it much easier for heating your hot tub.

However, moving water is important to keep your water clean. If the water is stable, it develops a perfect haven for bacteria and algae growth. This is where spa circulation pumps come in handy. They keep the water moving round the clock, while helping to keep it clean and clear.

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Understanding a Hot Tub Spa Circulation Pump

Whether it’s a salt water or mineral system, a hot tub uses the jet pumps to move water through the hot tub filters. The fabric present in the filter absorbs particles and debris that you don’t want in the water. The filtration cycles take place at preset

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Published on12/21/2020 5:46 am

Do you use spa pumps often? If yes, you can use a quality spa pump in an average of five to ten years. If you’ve used your spa pumps more than five years and started showing problems or major breakdowns, it’s better to consider spa pump replacement rather than troubleshooting different components.

Understanding a Spa Pump

Generally, a spa pump is an important piece of equipment for a spa or hot tub. It draws water into the filtration system where its momentum pushes water through the filter, heater and spa jets prior to water going back to the spa.

A spa pump comprises of two main components like a motor and wet end. Generally, the motor powers up the impeller which is present inside the wet end. The impeller starts propelling the water through a discharge port on the pump present on the side or center part of the house.

This spa pump is available in one or two speeds and has horsepower that ranges from 1/8 HP for spas that only require water circulation to 5 HP for spas with a large

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Published on09/10/2020 10:20 am

Spa pumps are considered as the lifeline of your hot tub or spa. They pump water in and out of the shell. The pumping process combines chemicals throughout the hot tub and filters out any harmful contaminants or debris particles. After that, these pumps run through the spa heater and jets.

In short and simple worlds, pump is the heart of your spa and works like your heart as it delivers healthy maintenance and ensures productivity.

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Focus on regular maintenance.

First of all, you have to maintain your spa pump on a regular basis. You have to make sure that your spa has properly balanced water. It will prevent scale buildup and the pool equipment erosion.

Balanced water means maintaining proper balance of minerals in your spa water. As a result, your sanitizer will work more effectively and feel much softer and cleaner to your skin.

Check for the pH level in the spa water. If it’s high, it will significantly cause scale buildup in and around the spa including the pool pump and filter.

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Published on05/29/2020 10:44 am
Do you have a worn hot tub pump? Thinking whether to replace or fix spa pumps? Please check out this post below and know your appropriate solution.
 
Generally, water tends to flow from the hot tub through the heating element and filtration system and gets back into the tub. To accomplish this objective, all hot tubs come with spa pumps that keep the flow going.
 
The hot tub pump has moving parts and all machinery that produce constant motion. Eventually, these parts wear out with use. So, when you find worn spa pumps, what will you do?
 
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Are you adept at dismantling and restoring hot tub pumps? If yes, fixing a worn out hot tub pump may be a feasible alternative to go for. You can make assumptions that you can take a water pump apart and identify the problem. You’re likely to know that it costs more to repair than investing in a new pump.
 
So, how you know the warning signs when the hot tub pump is about to fail? You’ll come across several tell-tell noises and one to two visual clues. If
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Published on05/16/2020 1:01 pm

Spas at home offer utmost relaxation and peace of mind, but only if it functions correctly. And its functionality depends upon spa pumps and the electrical system within it. The system is responsible for providing you heating, jets, lighting and filtration.

Spa pumps are one of the most important components of your home spa which when becomes old or damaged or faulty, it can ruin your spa experience. While some of the pump damages can be repaired or exchanged, there are a few that required complete replacement.

Let us have a look at some of the common issues in the spa pumps that may require you to exchange or repair your spa pump

  • Unusual Sounds

The most common and first noticed signs of an ageing or faulty pump is an unusual sound or noise while using the spa. If the noise increases or changes suddenly, then make sure to check the pump. If there is a humming noise without any water flow, it indicates the seizure of the pump or fault in electrical system. If you notice squealing or

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Published on02/12/2020 5:23 am

Spas are one of the best things that we can include in our homes. Spas not only rejuvenate our body but mind and soul. However, your spa is of no use without a spa pump. Spa pumps are the heart of any spa. The principle on which a spa works is that water is pulled through sources and then passes through a heater before emerging out of the jets and allows you to take a hot rejuvenating bath in your tub. And without spa pumps the water cannot be moved and hence cannot be heated.

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The spa pump comprises of two parts i.e. the wet end that contains the impeller, which is the key moving part of a spa pump and a motor that turns the impeller. Spa pumps draw water from suction ports such as skimmers and main drains and the water comes out through the jets.

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Importance of a Spa Pump

Spa pumps as already mentioned pull water through the filter and lets the water come out through the jets in 50/50 air to water ratio.  And there are certain spa pumps that are specifically designed for circulation of

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