- May 24, 2021
- 22
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Avia heater installed by a licensed plumber on 7/13/23, replacing an old Pentair model.
I was looking forward to the latest and greatest from a manufacturer with a solid reputation.
Within a month it started giving error messages and leaking through the vent.
I don't want to make too much of it, but Pentair was unable to find a dealer willing to come to my location. My pool guy tells me they used to have techs to fill in, but they don't any more. So they dealt with the situation by ghosting me with made up stories. TFP at that time lacked the experience with the model to be helpful.
I finally found a tech who would travel to my location, and Raypak, after some more delay and confusion, sent a replacement unit. The Avia was replaced last year, and worked for a while, then was shut off and bypassed in June, with very occasional use thereafter. In the fall, it developed the same problem of leaking through the vent.
My pool guy is now examining the unit before contacting Raypak for warranty replacement, since it seems to be the same problem.
He urges me to get a different model of pool heater. He notes that the prior Raypak models had a thick manual that covers every possible problem, but the Avia does not have that yet. He has heard some disturbing reports from people at his distributor, but that is just anecdotal.
My chemicals are checked, and double checked, BTW.
My question is: Am I just the victim of bad luck. Should I try a third Avia unit. Or should I get a different model of pool heater, and if so, what is the best replacement available.
Thanks for any guidance.
I was looking forward to the latest and greatest from a manufacturer with a solid reputation.
Within a month it started giving error messages and leaking through the vent.
I don't want to make too much of it, but Pentair was unable to find a dealer willing to come to my location. My pool guy tells me they used to have techs to fill in, but they don't any more. So they dealt with the situation by ghosting me with made up stories. TFP at that time lacked the experience with the model to be helpful.
I finally found a tech who would travel to my location, and Raypak, after some more delay and confusion, sent a replacement unit. The Avia was replaced last year, and worked for a while, then was shut off and bypassed in June, with very occasional use thereafter. In the fall, it developed the same problem of leaking through the vent.
My pool guy is now examining the unit before contacting Raypak for warranty replacement, since it seems to be the same problem.
He urges me to get a different model of pool heater. He notes that the prior Raypak models had a thick manual that covers every possible problem, but the Avia does not have that yet. He has heard some disturbing reports from people at his distributor, but that is just anecdotal.
My chemicals are checked, and double checked, BTW.
My question is: Am I just the victim of bad luck. Should I try a third Avia unit. Or should I get a different model of pool heater, and if so, what is the best replacement available.
Thanks for any guidance.