Automatic Pool Cleaner Parts
Keep Your Pool Spotless with Quality Automatic Pool Cleaner Parts
There is nothing exactly like the relief of seeing your automatic pool cleaner rolling along the floor, picking up leaves so you don’t have to. But because these machines live underwater, battling harsh chemicals and UV rays 24/7, they eventually need a little TLC. Whether your cleaner is moving slowly, getting stuck in corners, or just spinning its wheels, you don't always need a brand-new unit. Often, a few high-quality automatic pool cleaner parts are all it takes to restore that factory-fresh performance.
At Fresh Pool Supply, we serve as the headquarters for pool vacuum parts in the Las Vegas valley and beyond. We stock everything from heavy-duty tires to delicate internal diaphragms to help you avoid the high cost of a complete replacement. Keeping up with wear items like scrubbers and tracks doesn't just keep the pool clean; it protects your pool’s plaster or vinyl surface from unnecessary scuffs.
Whether you’re a homeowner or a commercial property manager, our inventory is built to keep your pool sweep in peak condition.
Fix Your Pressure Cleaner with New Hoses, Bags, and Backup Valves
Pressure-side cleaners, like the Polaris 280 and 380, are workhorses, but they rely on several moving parts to navigate correctly.
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The Polaris Backup Valve: If you notice your cleaner spent all day stuck in the steps and in a corner, your backup valve is likely cracked. This valve is designed to fire periodically to "pull" the cleaner away from obstacles.
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All-Purpose Bags: These are the primary catch-all for debris. Over time, the mesh thins or the Velcro fails. Swapping for a fresh bag improves water flow and cleaning capacity.
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Sweep Hose Replacement: The tail that wags behind your cleaner helps scrub the walls, but if the hose is stiff or leaking, you’ll lose performance. Don't forget to check your booster pump parts if your pressure seems low.
Explore Diaphragms and Foot Pads for Suction-Side Maintenance
Suction cleaners are prized for their simplicity, but they have one critical "engine": the diaphragm.
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The Zodiac Diaphragm: In models like the G3 or G4, this flexible rubber tube pulses to move the cleaner. A single pebble or a tiny tear can stop the cleaner in its tracks.
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Foot Pads and Wings: These parts slide against your pool floor. When they wear thin, the cleaner loses its "seal" against the surface, leading to poor suction and missed spots.
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Air Leak Troubleshooting: If your cleaner isn't moving, check your cleaner hose replacement sections for cracks. Even a tiny air leak in the hose will kill the suction needed to move the unit.
Restore Your Climbing Power with Tires, Tracks, and Drive Belts
If your cleaner is doing "burnouts" on the pool floor or can't climb the walls anymore, it’s a traction issue.
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Cleaner Drive Tracks: Popular in robotic and suction-side cleaners, these rubber tracks stretch and lose their teeth over time. New tracks restore the "climbing" power needed to reach the waterline.
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Tires and Wheel Steering Cams: For wheeled cleaners, the tread depth matters. We also stock specialized internal parts, such as the wheel steering cam and hose adapters, to ensure your cleaner follows a proper pattern rather than just wandering.
Stop Clogs with Leaf Canisters and Debris Management Parts
One of the best upgrades for any suction cleaner is a leaf canister. This sits between the cleaner and the wall suction, catching heavy debris before it reaches your pump.
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Avoiding Clogs: By catching leaves early, you protect your pump basket and impellers from clogs.
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Sealing the System: A cracked canister lid or a dried-out leaf canister O-ring will suck in air, causing your pump to lose prime. Keeping these seals fresh is a cheap way to ensure your pool skimmer baskets and pump stay clear.
Discover The Fresh Pool Supply Advantage
Since 2016, Fresh Pool Supply has been the local alternative to big-box chains in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Boulder City. We aren't just a warehouse; we are a family-oriented shop with over 20 years of expertise.
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Free In-Store Diagnostics: Bring your broken cleaner into our store, and we’ll diagnose the problem for free, saving you the headache of guessing which part to buy.
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Premium Selection: We carry everything from Bio-Dex and Natural Chemistry Chemicals to keep your water clear, to the latest robotic upgrades from Hayward and Pentair.
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Best Value: Our pricing consistently beats the big chains, and we offer free shipping on all orders over $49.99.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is my pool cleaner moving in circles?
This is often caused by a worn wheel steering cam or a drive belt that has slipped. Check whether one wheel is moving faster than the other, and ensure your hose floats are positioned correctly to avoid tangling.
2. How often should I replace a sweep hose scrubber?
These foam scrubbers are "wear items." Depending on your pool surface, they usually last 3–6 months. If you see the plastic of the tail scrubbing the floor, replace the foam immediately to avoid damaging your plaster.
3. Do you carry parts for robotic cleaners, such as Dolphin or Hayward?
Yes! While we carry traditional suction and pressure parts, we also stock drive tracks, filters, and power supply components for modern robotic cleaners.
4. Why is my suction cleaner not moving?
Check the Zodiac diaphragm for tears or debris first. If that’s clear, inspect your hoses for air leaks. If your pool pump basket is full or your filter is dirty, there might not be enough "pull" to move the cleaner.
5. Are pool cleaner hoses universal?
Most suction hoses have a standard 1.5-inch diameter, but the way they connect to the cleaner or the wall can vary. It is always ideal to match the hose brand to your cleaner to ensure a vacuum-tight seal.