Quality Spa CareCPO Certified · Owner-Operated

Fast Local Dispatch · Parts on the Truck

Emergency Hot Tub Repair & Hardware Diagnostics in the Heber Valley, Park City & Utah County

Spa stopped heating? Display flashing an error code? Jets dead? In a Utah winter, a down hot tub isn't an inconvenience — it's a freeze risk and, for rental hosts, a refund waiting to happen. We dispatch locally, diagnose at the component level, and fix most failures in a single visit.

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What We Diagnose & Repair

No-Heat & Heater Failures

Element burnout, high-limit trips, thermistor faults, and scale-killed heaters. We test under load to distinguish a dead element from a flow or sensor problem — then replace only what actually failed.

Error Codes & Control Faults

FLO, FLC, OH, DRY, SN1/SN2, blinking power lights, and blank topside panels. We decode the brand-specific meaning, trace the root cause, and clear it permanently — not just reset it.

Pump & Circulation Problems

Screaming bearings, dead jet pumps, failed circulation pumps, airlocks after refills, and weak jet pressure. Wet ends, seals, capacitors, and complete pump swaps.

Control Board & Electrical

Board-level replacements for Balboa and brand-proprietary packs, GFCI trips, flow switches, ozone systems, and topside control panels — installed and configured to spec.

Repair FAQs

My hot tub stopped heating — how fast can you get here?

No-heat calls are our top dispatch priority, especially November through March when freeze damage compounds the problem. Because we run weekly routes through Heber, Midway, Park City, and Utah County, we can typically diagnose within 24 hours — often same-day in the Heber Valley.

What do hot tub error codes like FLO, OH, or SN mean?

FLO/FLC indicates a flow problem (dirty filter, airlock, failing circulation pump, or flow switch). OH is an overheat condition. SN/SN1/SN2 are temperature or high-limit sensor faults. We diagnose the root cause on-site rather than just clearing the code — codes that get reset without diagnosis almost always come back.

Do you carry parts on the truck?

We stock the most common failure parts — heater elements, flow switches, temperature sensors, and circulation pump components — for Bullfrog, Sundance, Hot Springs, and Balboa-based control systems. Most repairs are completed in a single visit.

Is it worth repairing an older hot tub?

Usually, yes. A heater, pump, or board replacement costs a small fraction of a new spa. We give you an honest assessment on-site — including when a repair is NOT worth it — because we're a local owner-operated business that lives on referrals, not parts markup.

Describe Your Repair

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A spa that won't heat can't wait.

Fast local dispatch across the Heber Valley, Summit County, and Utah County. Call now.