Pool & Spa Replacement Parts

249 products indexed • Avg rating 4.49 • Avg price $95

Replacement parts for pools and spas, including filters, pumps, valves, heaters, and control components for repair or maintenance. The 249 indexed items average a 4.49 rating, with prices typically $33–$758 (avg ~(price varies)) and offerings from brands like Hayward

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How do I identify the correct replacement part for my pool or spa?

Check your equipment’s model and part numbers on the existing component or owner’s manual, measure dimensions and thread sizes, and match electrical specs (voltage, amperage) and connection types; photos and OEM cross-reference charts can help confirm compatibility

What are the main categories of replacement parts I should be aware of?

Common categories include pumps and impellers, filters and cartridges, heaters and thermostats, valves and o-rings, chlorinators and sensors, and plumbing fittings and unions; selecting the right category depends on the component showing wear or failure

How much should I expect to spend on pool and spa replacement parts?

Prices vary widely by part and brand: small consumables and seals often cost under $50, mid-range items like cartridges or impellers typically range from $50–$200, and major components such as pumps or control modules can range higher; averages across similar catalogs are useful for budgeting

Are aftermarket parts safe to use or should I stick to OEM parts?

Aftermarket parts can be compatible and cost-effective if they match OEM specifications exactly, but verify material quality, corrosion resistance, and warranty terms; for critical components (electrical controls, heaters) OEM or certified equivalents are often recommended to ensure fit and safety

What maintenance should I do after installing a replacement part?

Pressure-test plumbing connections, check for leaks, verify electrical connections are secure and properly grounded, run the system to confirm correct operation, and re-check seals and torque after the first 24–48 hours of use

What should I know about warranties and returns for pool and spa parts?

Review the length and coverage of warranties (parts-only vs. labor), check for return windows and restocking fees, retain proof of purchase and part numbers, and follow installation instructions because improper installation can void warranties