Vita Spa repair in Palm Beach County
Vita Spa is a value brand with universal guts — Balboa controls and standard pumps — so repairs are quick and parts are easy to get. We service the heater and pump, same-day.
from $189 · $69 diagnostic credited to your repair
A value spa that's genuinely easy to service.
Vita Spa earned its following on price and styling, and the dealer network for it has always been thin — but that's not a problem the way it is with sealed proprietary brands. Vita builds on Balboa controls with standard pumps and flow-through heaters, so even without a local Vita dealer, the parts your tub needs are common components we carry. We diagnose and finish most repairs same-day.
What tends to fail on a Vita Spa
Because Vita Spa runs Balboa spa packs, you'll see the universal codes — FLO for a flow fault, OH/HL for overheat or high-limit, SN for a sensor — and they map to the same well-known causes. There's no Vita-specific decoder to chase, which is exactly why a thin dealer network doesn't strand these owners the way it strands a sealed-brand owner.
On the value-tier models, the heater and pump are the parts that show age first in our climate. The classic Vita calls are a flow-through heater element that's grounded out and tripping the GFCI, an element scaled by hard water leaving the water lukewarm, or a jet pump that hums but won't spin because the start capacitor failed. Each of those uses a standard part, so it's a same-day fix rather than a special order.
The flow path is conventional, so a FLO code on a Vita Spa traces to the ordinary suspects — a clogged filter first, then low water, a closed valve, an air lock or a tiring pump. We check the cheap, common causes before condemning the flow switch or the pump.
What we service on your Vita Spa
Heaters & elements
Balboa 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 Vita Spa pump hums but won't spin.
Published prices, universal parts
Standard Balboa components keep Vita Spa repairs affordable even without a dealer. 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 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
Yes, and the thin dealer network doesn't hurt you here. Vita Spa uses universal Balboa controls and standard pumps and heaters, so the parts are common components we carry. We service it same-day regardless of dealer availability.
FLO is the standard flow fault: the switch can't confirm water through the heater. It's typically a clogged filter, then low water, a closed valve, an air lock or a tiring pump. We check the cheap causes first.
Almost never. The heater, pumps and switches are universal Balboa and standard components, so a correctly matched part fits and performs properly.
Flat-rate — heater jobs from $189, pump jobs from $239, on standard parts. The $69 diagnostic is credited to the repair.
No dealer needed — we service it same day.
Flat-rate. Local. $69 diagnostic credited to your repair.
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