Original > Hot Tub Forum
In foam leak detection - Tiger River Siberian
EZcyclone:
And here's the set up. Worked like a charm!
As far as the part and what not, I do have a dealer 60 miles away, but they are not great help. I will check with them tomorrow, but if I get the run around still, I will surly be glad to send my business Chas!
goneaway:
I'm glad you found the leak, but there's no way on gods earth i would have crawled under that.
Not in a million years.
Tman122:
So how many hours and thousands of dollars did it take to find the leak. The non full foam guys on this forum and others will have you believe it takes hours even days and thousands of dollars to locate leaks in full foam..
rosewoodsteel:
--- Quote from: Tman122 on January 17, 2014, 07:15:35 am ---So how many hours and thousands of dollars did it take to find the leak. The non full foam guys on this forum and others will have you believe it takes hours even days and thousands of dollars to locate leaks in full foam..
--- End quote ---
If that thing fell on him it would indeed be many, many hours.
BTY, I don't recall a single full foam guy commenting on this. :)
Water Boy:
I hear what you're saying Roger, but the spa is still sitting in his garage on drums empty and not fixed yet. He found the leak fast, but that was after draining the spa, recruiting a handful of his neighbors and buddies to hoist it up on plastic drums. (glad no one got hurt). Then once the spa is repaired, it will have to be re-foamed back in, and then moved back into place.
If that had been a non full foam spa, it would have been repaired in less than a hour, and hot and ready to use later that night.
Im not saying TP spas are the only way to go, but I have never had to take a spa off site nor tip one up on its side to do a leak repair. And if you are paying a service company to do the repairs, that does save the homeowners significant amounts of money in repair bills imo.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version