Whirlpool bath jets not working

Have a corner bath with jets, jets not coming on when I press air button and pump makes a humming sound button comes up slowly can it be fixed is it an expensive job.

Asked by Jb on 28th Mar 2023
Expert Trade Answers
"Pump replacement needed I guess depending on which one around £200"
Answered on 28th Mar 2023 - Member since Nov 2019 - report
"More than likely the pump is faulty or pipe spilt would need to look at it to confirm but your bath may still be under warranty"
Answered on 28th Mar 2023 - Member since Mar 2022 - report
"Air lock to the tub or it could be there is a issue with the pump which may need to be replaced"
Answered on 28th Mar 2023 - Member since Aug 2019 - report
"If the bath jets not coming up that means is broken .if the bath jets going up and down and the water still there .After is a possible of Bocking.."
Answered on 3rd Aug 2023 - Member since Jul 2023 - report
"Sounds like the pump needs replacing, depending on make and model of pump it can range from £180-350"
Answered on 28th Mar 2023 - Member since Mar 2023 - report
"Your better off talking to whirlpool as they should have a dedicated help line with one of their specialist breakdown engineers ."
Answered on 30th May 2023 - Member since Oct 2021 - report
"Sounds like the pump motor is jammed it be something that can be refurb if removed"
Answered on 6th Jul 2023 - Member since Jun 2023 - report
"It is not expensive to repair and needs to be cleaned from the inside. And check the waste pipe outside"
Answered on 24th Apr 2023 - Member since Sep 2022 - report
"If the jets in your whirlpool bath have suddenly stopped working, it might be that the water intake has become blocked with hair, skin or dirt. If you believe this to be the case then switch off your whirlpool bath and take off the intake cover. You can then clean the intake with an old toothbrush and some mild detergent"
Answered on 28th Mar 2023 - Member since Apr 2022 - report
"It could also be the water intake has become blocked with grime turn it off and check to see if any residue or dirt is sat in the intake"
Answered on 28th Mar 2023 - Member since May 2022 - report
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