Scuba Gear Service

Hydro-Vis-Fills-Repairs

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.

$65 (01/26)

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 $35 (01/26)

service Three

Repairs

We are offering several repair services:

  1. 1st and 2nd stages repairs and parts (except Cressi),
  2. Annual regulator service (replacement kit),
  3. BC power inflator hose replacements,
  4. BC performance check
  5. Corrugated hose replacement.
  6. Batteries replacements
  7. Masks & fins repairs

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SERVICE FOUR

Gas Fills

  • Air card $80 (10 fills)
  • Air single tank $10        
  • Nitrox single tank $18   
  • Nitrox card $160 (10 fills) 
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