Strong Spas repair in Palm Beach County
Strong Spas sell through Costco with no dealer behind them — so a breakdown leaves you with no one to call. That's our lane. We repair Strong Spas heaters and pumps, flat-rate and same-day.
from $189 · $69 diagnostic credited to your repair
Costco bought, dealer-free. We've got you.
Strong Spas — the maker behind AquaRest and its own Dura-Sport line — sells largely through Costco and big-box channels, which means no local dealer and no service department once the tub is in your yard. We're the independent shop that picks up where the retailer drops off: we diagnose and repair Strong Spas heaters and pumps directly, flat-rate, same-day, with the $69 diagnostic credited to your repair.
What tends to fail on a Strong Spa
Strong Spas built its name on durability touches — including hard-top, lock-down covers on its Dura-Sport models instead of the usual soft vinyl lid. That's a genuine perk in our storm climate, but it doesn't change what's under the cabinet: standard control, heater and pump components. So the “no dealer” gap is about service access, not unusual parts — the heater and pump are common pieces we stock.
Many Strong Spas run plug-and-play on 110v, so heating calls dominate. The flow-through heater element either grounds out and trips the GFCI, or scales up in our hard water until the tub stalls short of temperature. On a 110v tub with limited power overhead, a weakening element reveals itself quickly — straightforward for us to confirm and replace with a standard part.
Pump failures follow the universal pattern: a motor humming without spinning on a dead start capacitor, worn bearings screeching, or a shaft seal weeping at the wet end. One practical tip specific to a hard-cover Strong Spa — that heavy lid traps heat and moisture against the equipment bay, so keep an eye out for the early drip or hum, since the closed design can let a small pump issue simmer unnoticed. All of it is stocked-part, same-day work.
What we service on your Strong Spa
Heaters & elements
Universal flow-through heaters and Incoloy/Titanium elements.
Pumps & wet ends
Standard circulation and jet pumps inside Strong Spas tubs.
Switches & sensors
Flow/pressure switches and temp sensors behind no-heat and flow faults.
Capacitors & relays
The common reason a Strong Spa pump hums but won't spin.
Published prices — no dealer required
Universal parts mean no special order and no markup. Confirmed at your $69 diagnostic, credited to the repair.
Start with what yours is doing
Won't heat
A grounded or scaled element, high-limit or flow switch.
PumpPump leaking
A worn shaft seal, union or volute o-ring at the wet end.
PumpPump humming, won't spin
A dead start capacitor or a seized motor bearing.
HeaterTripping the breaker
A grounded element or a shorted pump winding.
Answers before you call
We do. Strong Spas sells through Costco and big-box channels with no local dealer or service department, so owners are left without support. We're an independent shop that repairs Strong Spas heaters and pumps directly, same-day.
Not for us. The lock-down hard cover is a durability feature; underneath, the heater and pump are standard components. We just lift the access bay and service it like any spa.
Strong Spas is the manufacturer, and AquaRest is one of its lines. Both use largely universal heater and pump parts, so we can service either regardless of where it was bought.
Flat-rate — heater jobs from $189, pump jobs from $239, on standard parts. The $69 diagnostic is credited to the repair.
We're the service department you never got.
Flat-rate. Local. $69 diagnostic credited to your repair.
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