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Waterway Plastics 218-7650 Storm Gunite Jet Niche - Thread In White

Waterway Plastics 218-7650 Storm Gunite Jet Niche - Thread In White

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What This Part Is Used For
The Waterway Plastics 218-7650 Storm Gunite Jet Niche is the embedded mounting housing used in gunite and concrete spa installations. It provides the threaded interface that accepts Storm series jet internals. This niche is installed prior to gunite application and becomes permanently encased in the shell. It establishes proper jet positioning and sealing within concrete spa structures.

Why This Part Matters
Gunite jet niches must remain watertight for the life of the spa. A failure at this point can result in leaks that require demolition to repair. Proper thread alignment ensures secure installation of jet internals and prevents cross-threading. Using the correct OEM niche protects the structural integrity of the spa shell.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Manufacturer SKU 218-7650
  • Storm series gunite jet niche
  • Thread-in jet internal interface
  • White finish
  • Designed for concrete and gunite spas
  • Installed prior to gunite application
  • OEM Waterway Plastics component

Installation and Fitment Guidance
This niche is installed during spa construction before gunite or shotcrete is applied. Installers secure and plumb the niche, ensuring proper alignment at the finished surface. Once encased, the niche becomes a permanent part of the shell. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.

About the Waterway Plastics Brand
Waterway Plastics manufactures gunite-rated spa components designed for permanent installations. Their Storm jet systems are widely used in custom concrete spas. OEM parts ensure compatibility and long-term reliability. Waterway is a trusted supplier to professional builders.

Common Service Context
This part is typically specified during new gunite spa construction. Technicians reference it when planning jet placement and plumbing layouts. It is not commonly replaced after shell completion.

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