Same-day international shipping on orders before 1 PM | ⭐ 4.6/5 from verified customers

Pumps 

Are you looking for a high-performance spa pump that suits your setup? We offer a wide selection of models in stock, covering circulation, massage, air, and heating. With competitive prices, a 2-year warranty on most pumps, and fast delivery, we make it easy for you to choose the ideal equipment for your spa or pool.
Not sure which pump is right for your spa? Check out our guide before you buy: Which pump should I choose to replace an existing one? | How do I install a spa pump?How do I maintain my spa pump?

Are you looking for a high-performance spa pump that suits your setup? We offer a wide selection of models in stock, covering circulation, massage, air, and heating. With competitive prices, a 2-year warranty on most pumps, and fast delivery, we make it easy for you to choose the ideal equipment for your spa or pool.
Not sure which pump is right for your spa? Check out our guide before you buy: Which pump should I choose to replace an existing one? | How do I install a spa pump?How do I maintain my spa pump?

Display of favorite product

274 products

Sort

Spa Pumps – Circulation, Massage, Air & Heating Pumps

Boospa offers a wide selection of spa pumps in permanent stock: circulation pumps, massage pumps, air blowers, heat pumps, whirlpool bath pumps, and related spare parts. Every model is carefully selected from trusted brands known for reliability and performance, including LX Whirlpool®, Balboa Instruments, Waterway, Laing®, Aqua-Flo®, Gecko®, and many more. Discover also our Boospa Pump range, designed to provide reliability, power, and compatibility with most spas on the market, ensuring steady water flow, easy installation, and excellent value for money with performance comparable to leading brands.

The spa pump is the heart of your spa’s hydraulic system. It ensures water circulation, powers hydrotherapy jets, supplies air to air jets, and helps maintain water temperature. Choosing the wrong pump — undersized motor, incorrect rotation direction, or incompatible unions — can lead to reduced performance, excessive energy consumption, and premature wear on seals, fittings, and the entire plumbing system. Selecting the right model directly impacts the lifespan and efficiency of your spa equipment.

Whether you need to replace a faulty pump, improve the performance of your whirlpool spa or hot tub, optimize filtration, or equip a new installation, our experts help you identify the exact replacement model. We also provide a complete range of spa pump spare parts for repairs, including mechanical seals, O-rings, capacitors, pump bodies, impellers, and AMP connectors. Fast delivery within 48–72h across mainland France and a 2-year warranty on most new products.

Types of Spa Pumps and Their Functions

A spa generally includes several complementary pumps. The circulation pump (or filtration pump) runs continuously or for long cycles to keep water moving, feed the filtration system, and prevent bacterial stagnation inside the plumbing. It operates at low power — usually between 150 and 400W — at low speed, quietly, and with very low energy consumption. A Laing E10 or equivalent low-energy circulation pump is an ideal solution for silent, continuous filtration. This pump also feeds the heater element or heat pump exchanger to maintain water temperature between spa sessions.

The massage pump (or jet pump) powers the spa jets and massage nozzles. It operates intermittently at high power — from 1 to 4 HP depending on spa size and jet count. Its performance directly determines massage intensity, pressure, and comfort. Single-speed models operate on/off only, while dual-speed pumps offer low speed for filtration and high speed for full-power massage. The impeller, wet end, volute, and mechanical seal are the most heavily stressed components on this type of equipment. The most common brands include LX Whirlpool (JA and WP series), Waterway (Executive 56, Iris), Aqua-Flo (Flo-Master XP2, FMHP), and the Boospa Pump range. A properly sized single-speed massage pump is sufficient for most residential spas, while a dual-speed model provides more flexibility and reduced energy consumption during filtration cycles.

The air blower is an air pump that injects compressed air into air jets to create a bubbling, relaxing balneotherapy effect distinct from hydro massage. It does not circulate water: it generates a continuous airflow through dedicated channels located in the floor or walls of the spa. Power ranges from 700W to 2,000W depending on spa volume and the number of air jets. Installation must include a check valve on the air line to prevent water from flowing back into the motor when stopped. Many blowers include an air heater to prevent cooling the spa water. LX Whirlpool and Air Supply blowers are among the most common models and spare parts are available at Boospa.

The spa heat pump is a thermodynamic unit that extracts heat from ambient air to warm spa water through a heat exchanger. Its coefficient of performance (COP) can reach 4 to 6 depending on the model, making it far more energy efficient than an electric heater. It is recommended for year-round outdoor spas and can maintain water temperature down to -10°C ambient temperature on full inverter models. Inflatable spas, which lose heat faster than rigid spas, particularly benefit from a heat pump to reduce heating-related electricity costs. A spa heat pump requires a properly ventilated outdoor area and careful hydraulic and electrical installation, ideally performed by a professional.

⚠️ Do not confuse a massage pump with a circulation pump. These two components are not interchangeable. A circulation pump is designed for continuous low-energy operation; replacing it with a massage pump would cause excessive electricity consumption and unacceptable noise levels. If unsure, contact our customer service before ordering.

Brands, Models & How to Choose the Right Spa Pump

Boospa stocks pumps and spare parts from the world’s leading manufacturers, with permanent inventory on the most common models. LX Whirlpool is the most widely used manufacturer in Europe. Its pumps equip a large majority of entry-level and mid-range spas. The LX Whirlpool range (JA, WP, and LP series) covers power ratings from 0.75 to 4 HP, in single-speed or dual-speed versions, with AMP plug or bare-wire connections.

Waterway pumps, especially the Executive 56 series, are known for their high flow rates, making them a benchmark for spas with multiple jets and massage nozzles.

Waterway Plastics is a premium American manufacturer used in high-end spas such as Caldera, HotSpring, and Sundance. Waterway Executive 56 pumps are recognized for their durability, low noise level, and powerful flow output. The difference between 48 frame and 56 frame motors is essential when replacing a pump: the physical dimensions of the motor and wet end differ, and an incorrect frame size may not fit inside your spa equipment compartment. Laing (Pentair Group) mainly manufactures ultra-low-energy circulation pumps — around 90 to 120W for E10 models — ideal for continuous overnight filtration on premium Jacuzzi and HotSpring spas. Aqua-Flo (Gecko Group) offers the Flo-Master XP2 and FMHP series, widely used on North American spas equipped with Gecko or Balboa control systems. Start and run capacitors for these pumps are available from Boospa as affordable replacement parts.

The Boospa Pump range was developed to provide a reliable and cost-effective alternative to original manufacturer pumps, compatible with most rigid spas on the market. It covers power ratings from 0.5 to 3 HP, with standard 1"1/2 and 2" unions, AMP plug or bare-wire connections, and a 2-year warranty.

To choose the right spa pump, several technical criteria must be checked simultaneously: power rating, voltage, wiring type, rotation direction, and union diameter.

To accurately identify your existing pump, read all the information displayed on the motor nameplate: brand, exact model, horsepower, voltage, and flow rate.

Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting

Installing a replacement spa pump is manageable for experienced DIY users. Always disconnect power at the dedicated circuit breaker — not only from the control panel — and verify there is no voltage using a multimeter before working on the unit. Close the isolation valves or drain the hydraulic circuit to prevent water leaks during removal. Keep a bucket and absorbent cloths nearby to collect residual water from the plumbing.

Circulation pumps must be installed horizontally to prevent air pockets inside the suction line. Air pockets create characteristic cavitation noise, reduce water flow, and cause overheating of the mechanical seal due to dry running. Proper priming is essential before first startup. Massage pumps must be securely fixed to absorb vibrations at full power. Always replace the O-rings on unions whenever dismantling the pump: a worn or pinched O-ring causes immediate leaks around fittings. The mechanical seal, which ensures watertight separation between the wet end and the motor, should be checked during every maintenance operation — moisture underneath the pump body indicates a faulty seal that must be replaced immediately to prevent water infiltration into motor bearings.

For air blowers, always check the check valve on the air line: without this component, water can flow back into the motor each time the blower stops, causing irreversible damage within weeks. Clean the air intake grille regularly to prevent obstructions. The spa heat pump must be installed outdoors in a ventilated area, protected from direct water splashes, with sufficient clearance around the unit for efficient airflow. A video tutorial is available on the Boospa website for the most common replacements.

For effective spa pump maintenance, inspect the seals, electrical connections (humidity, oxidation, loose AMP connectors), foreign debris inside the volute, and overall noise level during every seasonal water change. A pump that starts producing abnormal vibrations, squealing, or grinding noise should be inspected quickly. The most common spa pump failures can be repaired using replacement parts available at Boospa: faulty mechanical seals, defective capacitors (motor humming without starting), clogged or cracked impellers, or worn bearings can often be replaced at a fraction of the cost of a new pump.

However, a burnt motor (melted winding, damaged rotor) or cracked pump housing usually requires full replacement. In that case, the Boospa Pump range provides an affordable replacement solution backed by a 2-year warranty.

Before diagnosing a failure on the pump itself, always check the electrical supply at the breaker, the control board (Gecko, Balboa, Jacuzzi), and the condition of the spa filter: a clogged filter greatly reduces suction flow and may simulate a pump failure. A pump that repeatedly trips the breaker, gradually loses flow, or develops abnormal vibrations before failing is often repairable if serviced quickly before secondary damage spreads to the motor.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions About Spa Pumps

How do I choose the best pump for my spa?

First identify the type of pump to replace (circulation pump, massage pump, blower, or heat pump), then check the nameplate for horsepower, voltage, number of speeds, rotation direction, wiring type (AMP plug, bare wire, Gecko WTC), and union diameter. These specifications ensure perfect compatibility. Our customer service team can validate your choice using photos of your installation.

What is the lifespan of a spa pump?

A massage pump generally lasts 5 to 10 years depending on usage frequency and maintenance quality. A low-energy circulation pump such as the Laing E10 can last 10 to 15 years. Air blowers have a similar lifespan to massage pumps. A heat pump typically lasts between 10 and 20 years depending on the brand and installation conditions.

What are the best spa pump brands?

Waterway, LX Whirlpool, Laing/Pentair, and Aqua-Flo/Gecko are recognized worldwide references. The Boospa Pump range offers excellent value for money with immediate availability and a 2-year warranty. Brand selection should always come after verifying technical specifications such as power, flow rate, wiring, frame size, and union diameter.

Which pump should I choose to replace an existing spa pump?

Choose a pump matching the original unit’s horsepower, flow rate, number of speeds, rotation direction, and wiring type. Also verify frame size (48 or 56 frame), union diameter, and supply voltage. If the exact model is no longer available, an equivalent pump with identical technical specifications can usually replace it without modifying the plumbing system.

Can a massage pump replace a circulation pump?

No. These two components are not interchangeable. A circulation pump is designed for continuous low-speed, low-energy operation. Replacing it with a massage pump would cause excessive energy consumption, unacceptable noise levels, and premature wear on seals and motor components.

How do I maintain my spa pump?

Regularly inspect the mechanical seals and O-rings, electrical connections, and check that no debris is trapped inside the volute. Purge air pockets after every water change. Inspect the capacitor, impeller, and bearings if you notice reduced flow or unusual noise. Preventive maintenance on worn spare parts is always more cost-effective than replacing the entire pump.

How do I install a spa pump?

Turn off power at the circuit breaker, verify there is no voltage, and close the isolation valves. Unscrew the unions, disconnect the wiring, and remove the old pump. Install the new pump using new O-rings, reconnect the wiring, and prime the circuit before startup. For air blowers, always check the check valve. A video tutorial is available on the Boospa website.



What is the difference between an air blower and a massage pump?

An air blower injects air into bubble jets to create a gentle and relaxing balneotherapy effect. A massage pump circulates pressurized water through hydrotherapy jets for a more targeted and powerful massage experience. These two systems are complementary, and high-end spas often combine both for enhanced therapeutic benefits.

Are Boospa Pump models compatible with many spas?

The Boospa Pump range is designed to be compatible with most rigid spas on the market. However, it remains essential to verify horsepower, voltage, rotation direction, wiring type, frame size, and union diameter. Our customer service team can confirm compatibility with your exact spa model before purchase.

What are the delivery times and warranty conditions?

In-stock pumps are shipped within 48 to 72 business hours across mainland France, with free shipping from €80 purchase value. International delivery generally takes around 10 days. Our new pumps come with a 2-year warranty. Returns are accepted within 14 days for uninstalled products returned in their original packaging. For special-order pumps, contact our customer service team for exact lead times.

Do you offer spa pump spare parts?

Yes, Boospa offers a complete range of spare parts for spa pump repair, including mechanical seals, O-rings, start and run capacitors, impellers, pump bodies, volutes, and AMP connectors. These parts make it possible to restore faulty equipment at low cost when the motor is still operational.

Can I use a spa pump for my swimming pool?

We invite you to browse our dedicated swimming pool pump category. Several brands, including our Boospa Pump range, offer models suitable for many different pool configurations.

Pumps : les avis de nos clients

4.63/5

Basé sur 1085 avis

Alexandre R.

Jamais reçu

Alexandre R.

Jamais reçu

Francois S.

Dommage que les raccords ne soient pas en 50mm

Bruno M.

La pompe était très bien emballé avec des protections de qualité. Elle vient juste d etre posée, nous verrons la durée de vie🙏

Francis B.

Bon rapport qualité prix

Nick K.

Bon rapport qualité prix, on verra avec le temps

Nathalie L.

Livraison rapide. Produit conforme. SAV top qualité.

Philippe S.

Très bon rapport qualité prix

Alain R.

Sitôt reçue et installée tout fonctionne

Baviello M.

Conforme

My cart (0)

No product

See my cart
Continue shopping
Product added
My account
Don’t have an account yet ?
Create my account
You have an account :
My account