Lifesmart hot tub repair in Palm Beach County
You bought a Lifesmart at Home Depot — and now that it's broken, there's no dealer to call. That's exactly who we're for. We repair Lifesmart heaters and pumps, flat-rate and same-day.
from $189 · $69 diagnostic credited to your repair
Bought it at Home Depot, no one to call? We've got you.
Lifesmart is one of the best-selling hot tubs in the country precisely because you can wheel one out of Home Depot for around $3,999 — no dealer, no salesperson, no service department. That's great until it breaks, when you discover there's nobody local to call. We're that somebody. We repair Lifesmart heaters and pumps directly, flat-rate and same-day, with the $69 diagnostic credited to your repair.
What tends to fail on a Lifesmart
Here's the part the big-box channel never tells you: a Lifesmart isn't built from secret Lifesmart parts. Inside that rotomolded cabinet are universal Balboa and LX components — the same control packs, flow-through heaters and pumps found across the whole industry. So the “no dealer” problem is purely about who shows up; the parts themselves are common and stocked.
Because many Lifesmart models are plug-and-play on 110v, the most frequent calls are heating complaints: an LX or Balboa flow-through heater element that's grounded out and tripping the cord's GFCI, or one scaled by our hard water so the tub stalls short of set temperature. On a 110v tub with limited power headroom, a weak element gets exposed fast — which actually makes it easy to pinpoint.
On the pump side, Lifesmart runs standard LX pumps, and the classic failure is the universal one — the motor hums but won't spin because the start capacitor died, or the bearings seize and it screeches. Those are off-the-shelf parts, so a Lifesmart pump repair is a same-day job, not a multi-week wait on a manufacturer that doesn't really do field service.
What we service on your Lifesmart
Heaters & elements
LX/Balboa flow-through heaters and Incoloy/Titanium elements.
LX pumps & wet ends
The standard LX circulation and jet pumps inside Lifesmart tubs.
Switches & sensors
Flow/pressure switches and temp sensors behind no-heat and flow faults.
Capacitors & relays
The common reason a Lifesmart pump hums but won't spin.
Published prices — no dealer required
Universal LX/Balboa parts mean no special order and no markup. Confirmed at your $69 diagnostic, credited to the repair.
Start with what yours is doing
Answers before you call
Us. Home Depot sells Lifesmart but there's no local dealer or service department behind it, which strands owners. We're an independent shop that repairs Lifesmart heaters and pumps directly, same-day.
No — that's the good news. Inside, a Lifesmart uses universal Balboa and LX components, the same parts used across the industry, so we usually carry what yours needs and finish same-day.
Usually yes, if the shell is sound. Because it's built from inexpensive universal parts, a heater or pump repair is typically a modest flat-rate job rather than a costly proprietary replacement.
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.
Lifesmart acting up? Tell us what's wrong
No spam, no call center. Just a local tech who knows hot tubs and tells you the price before the work.
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