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Brand New member ... 1st Post too. Just my 2.87 cents worth. Last year I bought a house that came with a Beachcomber hot tub. It is approx 6 years old. Ive had to replace a few jets, seized up, balls coming out of them etc. Replaced light assembly and seals in the pump. Now I understand that all that is not to be unexpected when a tub is that old however... Through all my experiences, well, lets just say I felt I was treated as a nusence (Sp?) and their prices seemed kinda high compared to other dealers. Then one day I went to Arctic Spas cause I was tired and frustrated with beachcomber. Not once have I felt like a nusence, their service has always been great and their prices reasonable. In short I do not patronize Beachcomber anymore and they probly don't even wonder why that guy doesn't come in anymore. No I have no connection in anyway with Arctic Spas other than I am a satisfied customer. If this post is concidered inappropriate in any way for naming companies please let me know and I will not name again. TTFN.
Quote6 years on a pump seal would not neccesarily be that bad especialy if the pump was left dry or the tub was not cared for properly. I have seen pump seals go in less than a year because of poor water maintenence. I have also seem them last for 10-15 years.Roger, I'm curious. I have asked this question before regarding draining tubs for the winter and the effect that it may have on pump seals or whatever seals they use on jets. Is this practice of ours for the unit we have at our cabin going to cause us a problem down the road?
6 years on a pump seal would not neccesarily be that bad especialy if the pump was left dry or the tub was not cared for properly. I have seen pump seals go in less than a year because of poor water maintenence. I have also seem them last for 10-15 years.
tman you know me a huge arctic fan here, but even that post seemed a little odd to me. I always am skeptical when a first post focuses on slamming one brand and praising another.
QuoteQuote6 years on a pump seal would not neccesarily be that bad especialy if the pump was left dry or the tub was not cared for properly. I have seen pump seals go in less than a year because of poor water maintenence. I have also seem them last for 10-15 years.Roger, I'm curious. I have asked this question before regarding draining tubs for the winter and the effect that it may have on pump seals or whatever seals they use on jets. Is this practice of ours for the unit we have at our cabin going to cause us a problem down the road?Wes I personaly think the best way to get the most longevity from a pump seal especialy, is to keep it wet and working. But at a cabin that is a difficult thing. In northern Wisconsin you need it looked at every day or every other day for 3-4 months out of the year. Well maybe 2-3 months.....naw 3-4.... If it's 20 below at night and -5 during the day for a week stretch, and you know that happens and your tub isn't running it will freeze solid and start rupturing lines. And if you get there and the vessel has ice on it (Ihave seen it) it is difficult to get it unthawed. Frozen and busted lines can be replaced but as the vessel gets frozen it becomes a "no longer cost effective to repair issue"So whats a person to do....drain it. No biggy if the pump seals life is shortened so what. It's about a 15-20 minute job, and if you want I can walk ya through it, so can several others here. I think I pay somewhere around 20 bucks for a good pump seal. Maybe a 1/2h-1hr job if ya got a couple tough bolts to reach or something. Close the gate valves, assuming there are gate vales, and isolate the suspect motor, open the unions and drain the little bit of water in there, (I use a shop vac to lessen the water mess) take the motor bolts out and remove the motor, split it, spin off the impellor, pop out the old seal and in with the new seal after you clean the seal socket and apply a tiny bit of magilube to the sealing surface, spin on the impellor. put the pump back on the motor (4-6 bolts) bolt the motor back in the tub and attach the unions before you tighten the motor down, then tighen the motor down and open the gate valves. But I forgot shut off tub breaker first. and dissconct motor from power source!!!!!!
Thanks for that Roger. Great advice and details which I will print out and retain for future reference. I thought that would be your take on the situation. Fortunately, the spa is not full foam so in this case, that may be an advantage in repairing. Do you agree?
Quotetman you know me a huge arctic fan here, but even that post seemed a little odd to me. I always am skeptical when a first post focuses on slamming one brand and praising another. Please re-read my post I did not slam the brand. I commented on the service I received at a Beachcomber store. The Stores name is Beachcomber Hot tubs they sold beachcomber branded tubs. Purported to be their number one store in the franchise. I tried dealing with them for a year as it was a Beachcomber hot tub I own. I commented on the problems I had experienced with the hot tub and said that I expected that to be considered typical for the age not the brand. I was making a comment and comparison to the level of service I experienced not the quality of the product.
The Edmonton Stores are the #1 Beachcomber dealer I ve never heard of that ever happening there they do about 200+ a year but there's a first time for everything.
QuoteNo wes sorry, taking a pump out of a FF versus a TP makes no difference. An equipment bay is an equipment bay, FF or TP, 95 percent or better of my repair work is in there. It may be a bit less crowded but you got one access panel either way.I think your just playin with me now....joker!!!My bad Roger. I assumed that there would have to be work done at the jet locations too. So I'm actually glad that all that would have to be worked on is the pump seals. Thanks for the clarification.
No wes sorry, taking a pump out of a FF versus a TP makes no difference. An equipment bay is an equipment bay, FF or TP, 95 percent or better of my repair work is in there. It may be a bit less crowded but you got one access panel either way.I think your just playin with me now....joker!!!