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Reducer Bushings (SPG x SLIP)

Essential Parts for Hot Tub Repairs

Keep your spa running smoothly with high-quality PVC fittings and reducer bushings. Western Tub and Pool stocks the exact parts you need for seamless repairs and replacements.
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Precision Fittings for Every Spa Model

Finding the right fit shouldn't be a headache. Whether you are a professional repair technician or a DIY enthusiast, our selection of PVC fittings ensures a leak-free, durable connection every time. We specialize in hard-to-find parts to keep your hot tub in peak condition.

Why Choose Our Repair Parts?

High-Quality Reducer Bushings

Our Reducer Bushings (SPG x SLIP) are designed for optimal flow and secure fitting. They allow you to easily connect pipes of different sizes, ensuring your spa's plumbing system operates efficiently.

Durable PVC Construction

Made from industrial-grade PVC, our fittings withstand the high temperatures and chemical exposure common in hot tub environments, preventing cracks and leaks over time.

Exact Match Inventory

We understand the frustration of incompatible parts. Our inventory is curated to provide precise replacements for a wide variety of spa brands and models.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SPG and SLIP connections?

SPG (Spigot) fits inside another fitting, while SLIP (Socket) fits over a pipe. Our reducer bushings use an SPG x SLIP configuration to help you transition between fitting sizes seamlessly.

Are these fittings compatible with my specific hot tub brand?

Our PVC fittings and reducer bushings are standard sizes used across the industry. As long as you match the pipe size measurements (e.g., 2-inch to 1.5-inch), they will fit most standard hot tub plumbing systems.

Do I need special glue for these fittings?

Yes, you should use a primer and PVC cement specifically designed for hot tub and pool applications to ensure a watertight bond that can handle heat and pressure.

Get Your Spa Back Up and Running

Don't let a small leak shut down your relaxation. Browse our extensive catalog of reducer bushings and PVC fittings today.
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