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VEVOR offers a wide range of hot tub parts for home and business hot tubs and portable spa systems. Hot tub heaters, hot tub filters, hot tub fans, hot tub seals, hot tub skimmers, and hot tub pumps with two speeds are all available. We make sure that every part fits perfectly, works reliably, and lasts a long time in normal spa circumstances. Whether you're replacing a single faulty component or rebuilding an entire spa system, VEVOR hot tub parts offer reliable performance at a fair price.


VEVOR Hot Tub Parts for Pumps, Heaters, Filters, Jets, and Complete Spa System Maintenance


Are you looking for hot tub parts that will keep your spa running at full capacity, fit perfectly, and last for years of daily use? To choose the correct hot tub part, ensure the type, speed configuration, and compatibility match your specific spa system.


VEVOR makes parts for all of the main types of hot tubs. This range includes hot tub heaters, pumps, skimmers, locks, and filters. Each product brings spas back to their original factory-level performance with a perfect fit and long-lasting dependability.


Hot Tub Parts by Component Type and System Function


To find the right hot tub part, you must first determine which spa feature has broken down. The VEVOR hot tub parts cover all the main functions for both home and business spas.


Hot Tub Pumps and 2 Speed Spa Pumps for Water Circulation and Jet Pressure


The main mechanical part of any spa setup is the hot tub pump. It moves water through the filtration system and sends pressurized water to the jet outputs. When the hot tub pump stops working, the jet pressure drops, water doesn't flow well, and the entire filtration system doesn't work properly. There are both single-speed and two-speed VEVOR hot tub pumps to match the original equipment specifications of different spa types.


A two-speed pump cycles between low and high speeds to support both filtration and massage jet performance. The low speed pump keeps the water moving and cleaning itself. Low-speed operation uses a lot less energy than high-speed operation. This saves electricity during the long filtration processes that happen between spa sessions. 


VEVOR two-speed spa pumps are made to fit the motor frame sizes, plumbing connection sizes, and electrical requirements of compatible spa systems. It comes as a full assembly, so you don't need to add any other parts to install it. VEVOR hot tub spa pumps feature sealed motor housings that keep water out and protect the motor windings from rust, even when the spa cabinet is normally wet.


Hot Tub Heaters for Precise Water Temperature Maintenance


The heater cycles on and off in response to signals from the spa control system and thermostat to maintain the set water temperature. If the heater in your hot tub breaks, the water temperature drops below what you set, and it won't rise again, no matter how long the system runs. VEVOR hot tub heaters come in different kilowatt output rates and flow tube sizes to work with different spa control systems and plumbing setups.


Each VEVOR hot tub heater has a heating element inside a stainless steel flow tube. This pipe doesn't rust when chlorine and bromine are present in spa water. Titanium element choices in the VEVOR range offer even better chemical resistance for spa systems that use strong disinfectant concentrations or saltwater systems. 


Most VEVOR hot tub heater kits come with pressure switches and high-limit sensors already installed to keep the element safe from damage caused by dry fires and overheating while in use. When you replace a broken hot tub heater with a VEVOR unit that matches the model number, the entire spa system returns to full temperature recovery and accurate thermostat control.


Hot Tub Filters for Clean and Clear Spa Water


As the spa water flows through the filter system, it picks up particles, body oils, sunscreen residue, and other debris floating in the water. A damaged or clogged filter slows water flow through the system, making the pump work harder. This makes the water less clear, and its chemical composition changes quickly. You can easily change VEVOR hot tub filters because they are the right size and threaded to fit certain spa filter housings.


The pleated filter media provides a large surface area for particle capture while maintaining a compact footprint. For longer periods between maintenance sessions, a larger filter surface area keeps water flowing through the system properly and extends the time between cleanings. VEVOR hot tub filters should be rinsed with clean water every two to four weeks and changed every twelve months if the spa is used normally. 


Spas and hot tubs that get heavy use from multiple bathers may need to change their filters more often to maintain high water quality and flow rate. VEVOR hot tub filters come in multi-packs, lowering the cost per cartridge and ensuring you always have a spare on hand when it's time for service.


Hot Tub Jets for Massage Performance and Water Delivery


The hot tub jets are the openings that let pressurized water into the spa for massages and hydrotherapy. Long-term use of spa chemicals and mechanical wear degrade the internal moving parts and directional nozzles of jets. VEVOR hot tub jets come in fixed-position, rotating, and directional styles that meet the jet-body requirements of most common spa-shell setups.


When you replace old or broken hot tub jets with VEVOR units, you get full jet strength and control of direction for all of the spa's outlets. VEVOR hot tub jets feature standard face diameters and thread patterns, allowing them to fit directly into existing jet body housings. You don't have to change the plumbing or the shell itself. 


Some VEVOR hot tub jet types have adjustable nozzles that let the bather adjust the direction and strength of the water stream while using the tub. If you replace the pump and heater in a spa with poor jet performance, adding new jets in all areas will restore the full hydrotherapy experience and get the most out of the money you spent on the replacement.


Speed Configuration and Compatibility Across VEVOR Hot Tub Parts


The speed settings and compatibility of each hot tub part with the specific spa system determine how well the repaired system works and how reliably the part fits into the current setup. VEVOR ensures all hot tub parts are compatible and designed for easy installation.


Hot Tub Seals and Hot Tub Skimmers for Leak Prevention and Surface Cleaning


Hot tub seals keep water inside the spa shell around plumbing joints, pump shaft penetrations, and jet body fittings. Damaged or old seals allow water to enter the spa cabinet, which can damage electrical components, insulation, and the cabinet frame. The materials used to make VEVOR hot tub seals are resistant to the chemicals and temperature changes in spa water, which can cause cheaper seal materials to harden, crack, and fail prematurely.


Hot tub skimmers remove leaves, bugs, body oils, and other floating debris from the spa before they sink and enter the main filtration intake. When you put a VEVOR hot tub skimmer at the waterline of the spa shell, the circulation pump's water flow pulls surface debris into the skimmer basket, making it easy to remove. By catching big surface particles before they reach the filter cartridge, a clean skimmer basket improves the flow of water and makes the main hot tub filter work less hard. By cleaning the skimmer basket every time you do spa maintenance, you can extend the life of the filter and keep the water flowing smoothly through the whole system.


Voltage Ratings, Plumbing Connections, and Direct Replacement Design for Easy Installation


Each VEVOR hot tub part includes information on the suitable spa brand, model, and system, so buyers can be sure they are getting the right part before placing their order. This reduces the chance of ordering an incompatible part, which can delay the repair if it must be returned and reordered.


There are two voltage options for VEVOR hot tub pumps and heaters: 120-volt and 240-volt, so they can work with a variety of spa control systems. The plumbing connection diameters on VEVOR pumps and heaters match standard spa plumbing sizes. This means that each unit can join to the existing pipe union fittings without the need for adapter pieces or plumbing changes. 


VEVOR hot tub parts are all direct replacements, meaning each fits onto the original brackets and connects to the existing wiring using the same set of terminals as the factory part. Each VEVOR hot tub part comes with clear installation instructions. This makes the replacement process easy for spa users with basic mechanical skills and reduces the time it takes to fix the spa and get it back to full operation.


Shop VEVOR Hot Tub Parts for Every Spa Repair and Maintenance Need


When you need to change a pump, heater, filter, jet, seal, or skimmer, VEVOR has the parts you need. Prices are fair for all parts, and you can count on reliable help after the sale. There are many hot tub parts to choose from at VEVOR. You can find the right part for any spa fix right now.


FAQs


How do I know if my hot tub pump needs to be replaced?


A failing pump may show no water flow, loud grinding or humming noises, or frequent breaker trips. Weak pressure across all jets is another sign. Always confirm the pump is receiving proper voltage before replacing it.


What is the difference between a single-speed and a 2 speed spa pump?


A single-speed pump runs at one constant speed for all functions. A two-speed pump uses low speed for filtration and high speed for jets, making it more energy-efficient and commonly used in modern spas.


How often should hot tub filters be replaced?


Rinse the filters every 2 to 4 weeks and replace them annually. In heavy use or dusty conditions, replace every 6 to 9 months. If cleaning no longer restores water flow, the filter should be replaced immediately.


What causes hot tub seals to fail prematurely?


Seals fail due to high chemical levels, extreme temperatures, or running the pump without enough water. Maintain proper chemical balance and water levels to prevent premature wear and extend seal life.


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