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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
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With New England Spas, the health of your wellness product is always our top priority. Whether you own a hot tub, sauna or swim spa, our team of knowledgeable, kind and experienced technicians are here to help. Explore our service solutions below or contact us today for more information.
Take advantage of our trusted hot tub services. We can repair, maintain or upgrade your spa, and more!
We can help with all your sauna repair needs. From inspections to relocation services and more.
From routine service to urgent repair and more, we have your every swim spa need covered.
With our signature valet services, we’ll maintain your spa or sauna so you don’t have to worry.
We proudly help realtors close more deals and increase profits with our maintenance programs.
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Before filling out the form, please take a moment to review our FAQs below. Many of the most common hot tub issues can be solved without a service visit. If you do not find a solution, please proceed by filling out the form below.
Service FAQs
My hot tub has an error code (FLO, FL1, OH, ----, SN1, SN3, Heater Dry, etc.), what can I do?
Some codes displayed on your spa’s control panel are not indicating a problem. Codes can indicate the spa water has not yet reached set temperature, that the spa has just been started and is in a priming mode, or that the spa’s UV system or filter has reached the end of its maintenance interval. Check your owner’s manual for a detailed description of what a code means. If you’ve lost your owner’s manual, you can find links to download a new one below.
If the code on your spa’s control panel indicates a maintenance interval has elapsed for your UV system or filter, you can service or replace the item, then follow the manufacturer’s instructions for resetting the maintenance reminder. If you would like a New England Spas service representative to replace the item for you, fill out our service request form below.
If the code on your spa’s control panel indicates a flow problem or overheat condition, you can try the following steps before contacting service:
- Turn your spa off at the circuit breaker.
- Inspect your spa’s filter and clean or replace it as needed.
- Make sure the spa’s water level is between the top jets and the headrests.
- Restore power to the spa at the circuit breaker and check the control panel.
My hot tub is not heating, what can I do?
Check your spa’s set temperature and make sure it is higher than the current water temperature.
If you’ve just drained and refilled your spa, topped it off, or turned the temperature back up from a low setting, give the spa some time. Under normal operation, spas typically heat the water 3-4 degrees per hour, so reaching your set temperature may take some time.
Check your spa’s filter cycle and heater settings. Most spas have heater economy settings which may prevent the spa from heating during certain times of day. Make sure your spa is not in an economy setting. If you’ve lost your owner’s manual, you can find links to download a new one below.
If your spa is still not heating, you can try the following steps before contacting service:
- Turn your spa off at the circuit breaker.
- Inspect your spa’s filter and clean or replace it as needed.
- Make sure the spa’s water level is between the top jets and the headrests.
- Restore power to the spa at the circuit breaker and check the control panel.
My hot tub has no power, what should I do?
If your spa appears to have lost power, check your spa’s circuit breakers. Spas typically have two circuit breaker locations, one at your main panel, and another in a subpanel near the spa. Some electricians install other means of disconnect and each of these must be checked. Make sure all circuit breakers are ON and not tripped. If you find any circuit breaker tripped, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, then back ON. Check the spa to see if power has returned. If a circuit breaker trips immediately upon being reset, do not keep trying to reset it, and do not try to hold it in the ON position. Wait 24 hours then try to reset it again. If it does not stay ON, contact our service department by filling out the form below.
My hot tub appears to have a leak, what can I do?
If you find water around your spa, but aren’t certain the spa is losing water, you can check the following before contacting service:
- Check the condition of your spa’s cover and lifter. Make sure your cover is properly aligned and sitting flat against the spa’s shell.
- Check your cover lifter to make sure it isn’t damaged, bent, or sagging. A cover that is too old or has a tear or puncture will absorb evaporated water from the spa which will drip from the edges of the cover onto the ground. If your cover is water-logged, it is time to order a replacement. A lifter that is bent, has old shocks, or rusty hardware may prevent your cover from sealing properly and should be replaced. If you’d like to order a replacement cover or lifter, please fill out the service request form below.
- Check your spa’s drain caps. Loose drain caps are a common cause of leaks, especially among newer spas. If you are unsure how many drains your spa has or where they are located, consult your owner’s manual. If you’ve lost your owner’s manual, you can find links to download a new one below.
- Make sure your spa is not overfilled. Many spas have air systems which fill with water when a spa is overfilled. This water then leaks from the air system’s intake fittings which are usually inside the spa’s corners or equipment area, leaving puddles around the corners of the spa. If your spa is overfilled, open a drain and lower the water level until it is between the headrests and the top jets.
- If you notice your spa is losing water immediately after filling, make sure you remove your garden hose from the spa to prevent it from siphoning water back out of the spa when the water is turned off.
If you are certain your spa is losing water and you require a service call, make sure to keep the spa as full as possible and running to give your service technician the best chance of detecting the leak in one visit.
My hot tub is not working and it's cold outside, what should I do?
Don’t panic. Outside temperatures need to be significantly below freezing for several consecutive days before a recently running spa is in danger of freezing.
If your spa is not heating, you can try the following steps before contacting service:
- Turn your spa off at the circuit breaker.
- Inspect your spa’s filter and clean or replace it as needed.
- Make sure the spa’s water level is between the top jets and the headrests.
- Restore power to the spa at the circuit breaker and check the control panel.
- If your spa is losing water, check your spa’s drain caps. If leaking persists, keep the spa topped off and running until your service appointment.
If your spa is not running and outside temperatures are very low, contact our service department for further instructions on how to prevent your spa from freezing.
Can I empty my hot tub for the winter?
Outdoor spas left empty in winter that have not been professionally winterized are likely to freeze and incur significant damage. Such damage can take many visits to repair and cost thousands of dollars. The safest thing you can do for your spa in winter is keep it full, running, and maintained. If you are unable to maintain your spa in winter, you may want to contact our valet department so we can maintain it for you. The second safeset thing you can do for your spa in winter is have it professionally winterized by the New England Spas service department. If you would like to schedule a winterization, fill out our service request form below.
My water is cloudy, what should I do?
If you’re having difficulty keeping your spa’s water clear, sanitary, and smelling good, please consult our Elemental Water Care Program guide here.
- Check your spa’s filter and clean or replace it as necessary.
- If your spa is water more than 4 months old, or a party or event put a significant bather load on your spa, it may be time to drain and refill your spa.
- If you’d like more personalized advice on taking care of your water, you can bring a water sample into one of our showrooms and our store staff would be happy to help you.
If you’d rather have one of our experience valet professionals take care of your spa for you, contact our valet department at valet@nespas.com .
Our team understands how frustrating it can be when your spa or sauna isn’t working properly. We’ll work hard to get it back in peak operating condition for you and your loved ones.
We understand that this form is lengthy; however, having all of the information at the beginning of the process allows us to handle your request more efficiently and minimize the need for back-and-forth communication, saving you time and effort.
To ensure efficient service, please avoid submitting multiple service requests for the same issue. Doing so may result in your request being moved to the end of the queue. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.