Marquis spa repair in Palm Beach County
Marquis builds a premium spa out of Oregon — and because it runs on Balboa and Gecko controls, the heater and pump parts are familiar and fast to source. We service them same-day.
from $189 · $69 diagnostic credited to your repair
Premium spa, refreshingly standard guts.
Marquis is a respected premium builder out of Oregon, but here's the good news for a Florida owner: unlike the sealed-everything brands, Marquis builds on Balboa and Gecko control platforms. That means the heater, pumps and switches are largely industry-standard parts — so when one fails, we usually have it on the truck and finish same-day instead of waiting on a proprietary order.
What tends to fail on a Marquis
Because Marquis spas use Balboa or Gecko spa packs, the error codes you'll see are the standard ones — FLO for a flow fault, OH/HL for overheat or high-limit, SN for a sensor — and they map to the same well-understood causes. That's a real advantage: a Marquis doesn't speak a secret language, so diagnosis is fast and parts aren't a mystery.
The heater is a conventional flow-through assembly, so the usual suspects apply — a grounded element tripping the GFCI, an element scaled and weakened by our hard water so the tub turns lukewarm, or a high-limit that's reacting to low flow. None of that requires a brand-specific heater; an Incoloy or titanium element and assembly fit and perform correctly.
On the pump side, Marquis runs standard circulation and jet pumps, and the classic failure is the same as any spa: the motor hums but won't spin because a start capacitor died, or the bearings seize and it screeches. Those are universal pump components we stock, which is why a Marquis pump job rarely turns into a parts-ordering wait.
What we service on your Marquis
Heaters & elements
Balboa/Gecko flow-through heaters and Incoloy/Titanium elements.
Circ & jet pumps
Standard circulation and jet pumps that feed the heater and jets.
Switches & sensors
Flow/pressure switches and temp sensors behind FLO, OH and SN codes.
Capacitors & relays
The common reason a Marquis pump hums but won't spin.
Published prices, universal parts
Standard Balboa/Gecko components keep Marquis repairs affordable. Confirmed at your $69 diagnostic, credited to the repair.
Start with what yours is doing
Won't heat
A failed element, high-limit or flow switch on the Balboa/Gecko pack.
HeaterFLO flow code
The flow switch can't confirm water — filter, valve or pump.
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
No — Marquis builds on Balboa and Gecko control platforms, so the heater, pumps and switches are largely industry-standard. We usually carry the right part and finish same-day instead of waiting on a proprietary order.
FLO is the standard flow fault: the switch can't confirm water through the heater. It's typically a clogged filter, low water, a closed valve, an air lock or a tired pump. We work that order at the diagnostic.
Usually not. Marquis uses conventional flow-through heaters, so a correctly matched Incoloy or titanium element and assembly fit and perform properly — no brand-locked part required.
Flat-rate — heater jobs from $189, pump jobs from $239, on standard parts. The $69 diagnostic is credited to the repair.
Premium spa, same-day fix.
Flat-rate. Local. $69 diagnostic credited to your repair.
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