We promise to get your equipment serviced and back to you when you need it. We give service when you want it, for your convenience.
Our experienced factory trained technicians go the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction. The Dive Shop honours our manufacturer's warranties and offer parts warranty on service, dependant on manufacturer's guidelines. We also O2 clean tanks, replace computer batteries, make simple wetsuit repairs and alterations and we can arrange dry suit repairs.
The Dive Shop also offers PSI, Equipment and Gas Blending Courses. All prices are in Canadian dollars and do not include taxes.
A Scuba Regulator Repair, also known as a Scuba Annual Service include a complete disassembly, sonic cleaning of all metal parts, replacing or inspection and cleaning of all internal components, lubing, and re-assembling the regulators, 1st and 2nd stage and your octo. The regulator is then placed on our flowbench test station and adjusted to peak performance.
If we run into any unforeseen problems, like dry rotted hoses, cracks in regulator bodies, etc, we will contact you before we work continues and additional costs are incurred.This service involves disassembling and cleaning the power inflator and dump valves, examining all releases and straps and performing a comprehensive leak test.
A visual inspection of high pressure cylinders is a vital part adhering to safe diving practices both in and out of the water. Corrosion is by far the single greatest cause of damage to cylinders and our certified technicians go through rigorous inspection process to ensure your cylinder is safe to fill and dive on. Cylinders must be visually inspected every year.
Hydrostatic testing essentially determines whether the tank is structurally sound and will not burst under pressure. The most common method is to place the tank into a water-filled pressure chamber and see how much the tank expands under pressure by measuring the amount of water displaced. A hydrostatic test needs to be performed every 5 years.