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Hot Tub Diverter Valves

  • 400-24

    Power Storm Rotator Jet 400-24

    $22.50
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  • 400-28

    Mini Storm Jet – Rotator – Chrome – 400-28

    $15.95
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  • 01510-165G

    HydroFlex Dual Rotating Insert-Gray – 01510-165g

    $19.95
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  • N001-49

    ‘@Home Mini Storm Jet – Rotator – N001-49

    $11.95
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  • 400-36

    Mini Storm Jet – Rotator – Gray – 400-36

    $9.95
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  • 400-06

    Typhoon Jet Insert – Charcoal – 400-06

    $11.95
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  • 01510-613S

    Mini VCR – Accent Ring Rotator- w/ Chrome Face – 01510-613s

    $23.95
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  • 01510-424S

    Lg. VCR Jet – Dual Rotator w/Chrome Face – 01510-424s

    $24.90
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  • 01510-418S

    Di1 Spa VCR Jet Air Adjustable Insert w/ Chrome Face (Large) – 01510-418

    $27.00
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  • 01510-438G

    Euro Jet Assembly – Non Adjustable – Gray – 01510-438G

    $7.95
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  • 01510-905CSG

    Cluster Strom Rifled Jet – Gray – 01510-905csg

    $7.75
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  • 01510-935PSS

    Power Storm Twirl Jet – Chrome Face – 01510-935pss

    $21.45
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  • 01510-440

    VCR Mini Jet Body – Slip x Barb – 01510-440

    $11.95
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  • 01510-610S

    Euro VCR-Accent Ring-Directional w/Chrome Face – 01510-610s

    $15.95
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  • 01510-155

    Mini Jet Rotating Face Insert – Gray – 01510-155g

    $13.95
    Brand: Add to cart
  • 01510-911MSG

    No Longer Available – Mini Storm Rotator Jet – Gray

    $0.00
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FAQs

What is the purpose of a hot tub diverter valve?

A hot tub diverter valve controls the water flow within your spa. Diverter valves redirect the water to specific areas or components of your tub, such as the spa jets, water features, or different seating zones, to optimize your experience. There are also air diverter valves for hot tubs to direct the airflow within your spa. 

By adjusting these valves, you can change the water or air pressure and distribution to tailor it to your personal preferences. A properly functioning diverter valve ensures water passes through the spa filters efficiently, optimizing filtration and maintaining water clarity.

What are the signs of a broken hot tub diverter valve?

If you notice any of the following signs, it’s crucial to shop for a tub diverter valve replacement to maintain the overall functionality of your spa and prevent further damage.

  • Difficulty redirecting water flow: A broken diverter valve may make it challenging to adjust water direction or cause water to flow only from one side.
  • Inadequate pressure in spa jets: If your jets lack pressure, this can also indicate a diverter valve malfunction, affecting water distribution.
  • Leaks around the valve: Visible leaks near the diverter valve suggest there might be some damage, compromising the tub’s efficiency.
  • Unusual noises: Strange sounds during water redirection may indicate internal damage, signaling the need for a tub diverter valve replacement.
  • Reduced water temperature: If certain areas of your tub experience a drop in water temperature, it may indicate a faulty diverter valve, affecting the overall heating process.

What should you do if the hot tub diverter valve fails?

When facing issues with a malfunctioning hot tub diverter valve, start troubleshooting by checking for visible leaks or obstructions. Ensure the valve is properly aligned and not stuck. Test each setting to identify specific malfunctions, such as inadequate pressure or water flow. If problems continue, consult your hot tub manual for support or contact a technician to diagnose and address any issues.

How do you replace a hot tub diverter valve?

To replace a hot tub diverter valve, follow these simple steps:

  1. Turn off the spa power so that water is not actively flowing through the spa plumbing
  2. Locate the valve and take the cap off of the diverter.
  3. Unbolt or unscrew the old diverter valve and remove it from the spa plumbing.
  4. Place the new diverter valve into the plumbing, securing it in place with bolts or screws.
  5. Attach the plumbing back to the new valve, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection.

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