Simple Pool and Spa Repair from Harvey at All Parts Pool and Spa

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April 29, 2011 at 2:38 pm Comments (0)

ALL PARTS POOL AND SPA

www.allpartspoolandspa.com ,

Copyright Policy

We at All Parts Pool and Spa have designed our website and other materials, as tools for you to use. Our desire is that you do business with us as easily and effectively as possible. The tools we have created were designed specifically to enable a relationship between us.

Since we put a lot of work into creating our technical sales support team, website and other materials, we naturally want to see that their use is proper and supportive of the relationship between you and us. To that end, no portion of our website, imagery, brand names, or other materials may be copied, reproduced or distributed electronically, mechanically, or by any other means without the express written approval of All Parts Pool and Spa, Inc. Since we want to protect our business relationship with you, we will be very proactive in correcting any improper use of our tools and materials.

We will always be looking for innovative ways to facilitate and grow our business relationship with you.

April 17, 2011 at 11:34 am Comments (0)

about all parts pool and spa . com

ALL PARTS POOL AND SPA ,is a family owned retail web-store specializing in the parts and equipment for swimming pools and spas. We can supply over 20,000 items to our customers in a cost-effective and timely manner. By doing this we hope to enhance the quality of life for our customers. We intend to use our company resources and knowledge to provide our customers with the highest quality products, at the best price and with superior customer service.

All Parts Pool and Spa is independently owned and operated by professionals who have been in service industries for over 40 years. For the past ten years that service has been in the pool and spa industry.

We have been involved with repairs, equipment replacement, and the design and execution of customized systems. We are certified and trained by several large manufacturers such as Hayward, Pentair, Goldline and Sta-Rite. We are expert in handling warranty service for pool and spa equipment including pumps, filters, heat pumps, lighting and alternative sanitation.

We have seen a need for a centralized location for all homeowners to get the products and information they need to make simple repairs and replacements for their pool and spa equipment. We have opened this website to fulfill that need and offer assistance to our customers in making the best choices to enrich their lives.

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April 7, 2011 at 1:29 pm Comments (0)

Handrails for Spas

Handrails for your Spa.  This Video helps you order and install handrails on your spa.

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July 5, 2010 at 9:58 pm Comments (0)

Important warning for Gas/Natural gas spa owners

 IMPORTANT! What to do if you smell gas – either propane or natural gas – around your spa or hot tub. Turn off the gas and watch this video!


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May 13, 2010 at 7:56 am Comments (0)

Plumbing and Safety tips

Plumbing and safety tips for pumps, especially in new installations.   Plumbing problems that I have encounted out there on service calls.  


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April 26, 2010 at 4:15 pm Comments (0)

All Parts and Red Cross

On or about May 22, 2010 I am going to hook but with a representative from the American Red Cross and we are going to do a show on Blog Talk Radio about safety around pools and spas. We are going to talk about things that you can do to insure the safety of your family and friends and particularly all the children you come in contact with. We will talk about getting CPR training and answer any questions you may have about doing things safely for everyone involved.

Tell all your friends and co workers. Do it for them. Do it for yourselves. And do it for the children.

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March 26, 2010 at 8:13 pm Comments (0)

Blog Talk Radio by HarveyAllParts

Soon there will be a new dimension to Harvey and All Parts Pool and Spa. He is in the finial stages of setting up a talk show on Blog Talk Radio. You will be able to call in and ask your questions directly. It will be scheduled to run live. And you will also be able to log on to the archives and hear the show at your convenience.

The following video is from Harvey on his new venture.

Keep a look out and join us soon for Blog Talk Radio with HarveyAllParts.

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March 25, 2010 at 10:40 am Comments (0)

Max-E-Therm Pool and Spa Heater Notes on Sweating & Venting

The following four videos all have in common the problems associated with moisture accumulation in a Sta-Rite Max-E-Therm pool /spa heater and ways to prevent this or at least minimize the problem.

The first of the videos talks about short runs of the heater without allowing it to run long enough to dry out the insulating padding. It deals with the safety warning in the manual that comes with the heater.

The second through fourth videos deal with the venting of the heater and the reasoning behind the requirements. These are about venting safety and about the best practices with venting.

This last video is an actual installation of a heater and shows the moisture that come out of the vent. This is Harvey’s spa.

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March 23, 2010 at 11:17 pm Comments (0)

Sta-Rite Troubleshooting Tips

The Sta-Rite SR series pool heater is easy to work on because they have built in trouble lights to help you find the problem. If you look at the circuit board on the underside of the top-side you will see a series of labeled lights that can tell you in what part of the system to begin your troubleshooting. They also make a slide card that walks you through the necessary steps for finding the problem.

This first video gives you more details.

If you need to find the serial number and manufacture date on the Sta-Rite heater you need to remove the cover and look for the spec sheet attached to the cover where the fenwal is located. This gives you all the necessary information.

The Sta-Rite heater should be wired to the pool pump and should have a disconnect for safety.

Watch the video for more details.

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March 11, 2010 at 3:07 pm Comments (0)

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