Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: clovett on August 28, 2014, 04:51:59 pm
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So I'm tooling along and start reading about covers. It appears they last 3-5 years some longer. But when they fail the main thing is the Styrofoam gets waterlogged. When that happens it's no longer usable and is heavy like lead.
So I'm thinking my cover has been inside it's life and is probably in great shape. But when looking at videos of how they make spa covers they all do one thing the same. When finished with the Styrofoam they seal it in thin cheap plastic to protect it from the water for a few years. Some heat seal some don't.
I'm thinking a roll of PVC cling wrap that covers about 500 sf is $22. If I pull my Styrofoam out and wrap it it will keep the water out period. Then I would have some repair options.
Any thoughts?
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Unless you can hermetically seal the PVC cling wrap (glue or heat seal), you'd be wasting your time and your $22.
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Actually you can hermetically seal it, so I think I will try it. Anyone can hermetically seal it, it's really simple.
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Actually you can hermetically seal it, so I think I will try it. Anyone can hermetically seal it, it's really simple.
I don't know any hermits that are willing to seal my cover foam. Do you?
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Too bad for you. Here they come around all the time offering to seal things.
I got my tub today and one side is really light, but the other one weighs about a fourth more. I examined the cover and found a small hole. Thankfully it's been inside. If it had been outside it would be ruined. Tomorrow I'll have the crabs seal it.