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How Long Do Spa Pumps Last?

  • Writer: Jamie L
    Jamie L
  • May 19
  • 1 min read

Most spa pumps last between 5–10 years depending on:

  • Usage frequency

  • Water chemistry

  • Environmental exposure

  • Maintenance quality

  • Ventilation

Outdoor spas in South East Queensland often experience shorter equipment lifespan due to heat, humidity, storms, and continuous outdoor exposure.


What to do:

  • Maintain water chemistry properly

  • Keep filters clean

  • Service the spa regularly

  • Contact a local spa repair specialist if you notice changes in pump performance

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