It’s not safe to replace jets with water in the tub because it could lead to electrocution, especially if the spa’s circuit breaker hasn’t been turned off. You can remove any remaining water with a mop or wet/dry vac. Draining not be necessary if your jets are in a bathtub because bathtubs are usually drained of water after each use.

If you’ve lost your owner’s manual, look for the manual on the internet, or call the manufacturer to request another one.

Your manual may have specific instructions for removing jets. Read the manual before removing the jets.

You could choose jets that release water in a smooth or textured style—like swirl, eclipse, or spoke style. Smooth style indicates a smooth finish across the face of the jet. Textured indicates a textured finish.

Read the instructions that came with your new jets before fully installing them.

It is best to call in a professional to fix your pumps.

If the tab is broken, it is best to replace the jet. You can try to glue it back with a strong adhesive, like super glue, if necessary, though.

You can also purchase a commercial cleaner for the jets.