You’ve come to the right place!
At Ohio Spa Repair, we know a malfunctioning hot tub can be frustrating and disruptive. That’s why we’re committed to providing swift, reliable support to restore your relaxation space.
Our dedicated team ensures a smooth, hassle-free repair process, so you can quickly return to enjoying your hot tub with confidence.
Authorized Service Representatives
We proudly service a wide range of major hot tub brands. Feel free to reach out to us even if your manufacturer isn’t listed!
Additional Brands
In addition to the major brands we already service, we also offer our expertise and support for a diverse range of additional hot tub brands.
Common Issues
Our expert technicians are equipped to assist you with a wide range of common hot tub issues, ensuring that your spa experience remains enjoyable and hassle-free.
Not Heating
A hot tub may not heat if the heating element wears out or there’s an issue with the thermostat or control panel.
Leaking Pipes
Leaks are often caused by worn-out seals or cracks due to age, freezing, or chemical imbalances in the water.
Breaker Tripping
This may be caused by an overloaded system, often caused by malfunctioning components like the heater or pump.
Control Panel Not Responding
A control panel may fail to turn on due to power supply issues like a tripped breaker, blown fuse, loose wiring, or a faulty control board.
Error Code
When a hot tub experiences a visible or hidden issue, error codes may appear on the control panel. These codes help technicians diagnose the problem.
Cloudy or Green Water
Cloudy or green water in a hot tub may be caused by inadequate sanitation, improper pH balance, high levels of organic matter, or insufficient filtration.
Cover Damage
May be caused by prolonged sun exposure, heavy weight from snow or debris, improper handling, age, or water-logging due to insufficient sealing.
Foamy Water
Foamy water in a hot tub is typically caused by detergents, body oils, lotions, improper chemical balance, or low water quality.
Weak Pressure or No Jets
Low or no pressure in hot tub water jets may be caused by a clogged filter, airlock in the plumbing, a malfunctioning pump, or low water levels.
Scaling
Scaling in hot tubs occurs due to the buildup of minerals, often as a result of hard water, high pH levels, or inadequate water chemistry management.
Contact us today to schedule a diagnostic consultation for your hot tub. Our team is ready to assist you in identifying any issues and providing solutions. We want to help you get your hot tub back to its pristine self again!