Scuba Gear Service

service one

Hydro

  • Five-year hydrostatic pressure testing: The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), specifically 49 CFR 180.209 Table 1, requires a five-year requalification period for all scuba cylinders, including visual inspection and hydrostatic testing or ultrasonic examination. 
  • This regulation is federally enforced for business owners, so a filling station must require recertification before filling a cylinder. This CFR applies to all requalification, maintenance and use of cylinders. While the law doesn’t apply to privately owned cylinders, any person taking a cylinder into a public place, transporting it on a public highway or attempting to fill or rent cylinders for profit must comply. 
  • For private owners and users, requalification is still critical for safety.

$60 (02/24)

service two

Visual Inspection

  • Visual inspection, internal and external: The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) publication P-5, Care of High-Pressure Cylinders for Underwater Breathing, lists the annual visual inspection requirement. 
  • While federal regulations do not enforce visual inspection, it is the best practice because diving exposes scuba cylinders to a corrosive environment and frequent handling. Cylinder manufacturers may require this inspection, and filling stations may require it before filling a cylinder.

Price $25 (02/24)

service Three

Repairs

At this moment we are offering few repair services: First and second stage for regulators (except Cressi), Annual regulator service, BC power inflator hose, corrugated hose replacement.

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