Hot tub pump replacement cost
A hot tub pump replacement in Palm Beach County runs from $239 for a wet-end repair to $589 for a large jet pump — flat-rate, in writing, with the $69 diagnostic credited 100% to the repair.
from $239 · $69 diagnostic credited to your repair
Pump repair, flat-rate
Which price applies depends on whether the wet end or the motor failed, and on the pump's horsepower. Locked in at your $69 diagnostic.
Motor still runs strong
New seal, o-rings, impeller
Call (561) 555-0143Every pump repair, with the market for comparison
Our flat rates sit roughly 10–15% under the prevailing Palm Beach County market. Final price is confirmed at your $69 diagnostic, which comes off the total.
Why one pump quote differs from the next
Two things set which flat rate applies. First, wet end versus whole pump: when the motor still runs strong and the pump only leaks, we rebuild the wet end — a fresh seal, o-rings and impeller — from $239, the most economical fix. When the motor is dead, seized or grounded, the pump itself is replaced. Second, which pump and how big: a low-flow circulation pump is $389, a 1–2 HP jet pump is $489, and a large 2.5–4 HP jet pump is $589.
For comparison, other Palm Beach County shops commonly charge $500 to $900 — sometimes over $1,000 — for a jet pump replacement installed, around $350 to $550 for a circulation pump, and roughly $350 for a seal job. Our flat rates are set deliberately below those numbers. Doing only heater and pump work in one county lets us carry the right pumps and skip the showroom and long-drive overhead.
Whatever the cause, you get the price in writing before any work starts, and the $69 diagnostic is credited 100% to the repair. Bring us a legitimate written quote for the same job and we'll beat it. See the whole list on our pricing page.
Answers before you call
In Palm Beach County, from $239 for a wet-end/seal repair when the motor is good, $389 for a circulation pump, $489 for a 1–2 HP jet pump, and $589 for a 2.5–4 HP jet pump. The $69 diagnostic is credited to the repair.
A seal or wet-end repair starts at $239 when the motor still runs strong — we replace the shaft seal, o-rings and impeller. A full pump replacement is priced by horsepower, from $489 for a 1–2 HP jet pump.
A larger pump costs more to source, so a 2.5–4 HP jet pump ($589) is priced above a 1–2 HP one ($489). A low-flow circulation pump is its own line at $389. We match the replacement to what your tub was built for.
Often, yes. A pump that hums but won't spin is frequently just a failed start capacitor — an inexpensive part — rather than a dead motor. We test before quoting a full replacement, so you don't overpay.
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Flat-rate from $239. Same-day. $69 diagnostic credited 100% to your repair.
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