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Protect your scuba equipment investment with regular service. Clean it before storing it for the winter. Check it before packing it for a dive trip. Have a problem that only happens "down there"? We can test it in our 3,000 gallon tank. SERVICE PRICE LIST Air fills - Single fill $6 10 fill card for $50 =$5/fill...a good deal also available in 25 fill and 50 fill cards for only $4.50. Cylinder VIP - $18 Eddy Current testing - $20 *see notice below* Cylinder hydro testing - $24 Cylinder cleaning - $15 Valve rebuild - $30 + parts Burst disk replacement - $10 Full Regulator Service - $85 + parts Single stage service - $35 + parts Console, gauge service - $25 +parts BCD service & clean - $30 + parts Wetsuit repair - Labor + materials Drysuit repair - Labor + materials Drysuit leak test - $30 Hole repair - $18 + $6/each additional hole Wrist seals: latex $48 + seals neoprene $60 + seals Neck seals: latex $48 + seals neoprene $60 + seals Labor, other - $75/hour SPECIAL NOTICE. Effective 1/1/2007, US DOT requires Eddy Current testing on all 6351 alloy, 3AL aluminum cylinders. Luxfer aluminum cylinders made before 1989 were made of 6351 aluminum and are subject to sustainted load neck cracking (SLNC). If you own one of these cylinders, be advised that many dive shops will no longer fill these tanks. The US DOT requires a special eddy current test when the tank is due for hydro-testing and many dive operators also require them annually. We will continue to service 6351 cylinders only if we conduct the Hydro testing and VIP. We make this requirement for our own safety. If a tank were to fail, it will likely occur during servicing. |
There are manufacturer programs to upgrade older equipment at a discount. Put the service cost toward a new regulator or BCD and have the vendor save you some money. These programs change often, so be sure to ask how you may benefit. Scuba equipment is life support equipment. It is rugged, well engineered and reliable. However, it does require periodic maintenance to keep it operating as designed. There are replaceable parts inside the regulator and specific recommended service intervals. If you are an active diver and breath a normal 16 times a minute and log 40 hours a year, that is 38,400 cycles on your regulator.
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