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Garden Spas Jet Pumps

Match a jet pump by the label on the old pump — and note whether your spa runs 110V plug-and-play or has been converted to 220V, because the pump must match your spa’s current configuration.
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✅ Not Sure It Fits? Verify Before Ordering

Hot tub part compatibility can vary by spa brand, model, year, serial number, control system, and part revision.

To help us identify the correct replacement part, please send clear photos of:

  • Your existing part label or sticker
  • Your spa serial number sticker
  • The equipment area or installation location (if accessible)

EZ Hot Tub Parts can help confirm fitment before you order and help reduce costly returns.

Matching a Garden Spas Jet Pump

Everything needed to match a pump is printed on the old one. Photograph the pump label before you shop: it carries the horsepower, voltage, speeds, and frame size that a replacement has to match. Add a photo of where the pump meets the plumbing — union size matters — and your spa pack label, since the pump takes its orders from the pack.

One Garden Spas–specific wrinkle: these spas ship as 110V plug-and-play but can be converted to 220V. The pump has to match how your spa is wired today, not how it left the factory — if you’re not sure, a photo of your spa pack label and cord setup tells us.

OEM replacement pumps ship with the cord installed, so a standard replacement is unplug, unbolt, swap, done. If only your cord is damaged — sun-rotted or chewed — a cord-only replacement is the cheaper fix; ask through the form.

Pump Symptoms, Decoded

Humming but not starting usually means a seized shaft or failed capacitor. Screeching is bearings on their way out. Water dripping from the pump’s midsection is the shaft seal — fix it promptly, because seal water finds the motor next. A pump that trips the breaker instantly has likely shorted. Some of these are repairable with a wet end or seal kit; some mean a complete pump. Send the symptom and the label photo and we’ll tell you the smallest fix that solves it.

While the pump’s out: inspect the heater unions and surrounding plumbing — and if you’re draining down for the swap, restock filters and water care for the refill.

Confirm Your Garden Spas Model

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How do I know what jet pump my Garden Spa uses?

Photograph the label on your existing pump — it lists the horsepower, voltage, speeds, and frame size a replacement must match. Send it with a photo of your spa pack label through the fitment form and we’ll confirm the exact replacement.

Does a Garden Spas pump come with the cord?

OEM replacement pumps ship with the cord installed. If your cord is the only casualty — sun damage or a hungry mouse — a cord-only replacement is available as the cheaper route.

Why is my Garden Spa pump humming but not running?

A hum with no spin usually means a failed start capacitor or a seized shaft. Kill power at the breaker first. If the shaft spins freely by hand, the capacitor is the prime suspect; if it won’t turn, the motor is seizing and replacement is the reliable fix.

Do I need a 110V or 220V pump for my Garden Spa?

Whichever your spa runs today. Garden Spas ship as 110V plug-and-play but can be converted to 220V — the replacement pump must match your current wiring, not the factory setup. A photo of your spa pack label and plug setup settles it.

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