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I have a 2001 Sovereign that started leaking about a year after we go it. After putting up with the leak for a few months I jacked it up got underneath, hacked out a little foam, found the leak in a tube and repaired it by cutting out the leaking section and inserting a repair piece. After a while it leaked again. Repeat. After a few more years it developed a slow leak that went undetected for quite some time. Eventually it got worse, to the point that the cost to keep it hot went up due to foam saturation and loss of insulation value. A few weeks ago I went after the leak again, this time up the right (as you fact the pump end). After considerable digging I find the leak in the backside of a 6 X 1 fitting that connects 5 small tubes to 1 larger one (1 small has a plug inserted). I also managed to nick one of the small tubes and now have a leak there as well. The usual instruction to the owner who has found a leak is to cut out the leaking part, take it to the dealer, get a replacement part, install, and all is well. Well, how should I imagine it will work in this case. cutting out the leaking part is easy. Maybe getting a new 6 X 1 will be easy too. Now what? All the tubing is now too short to reconnect. Splicing in extensions seems to be tripling the available failure points. Does this mean that I now have to dig out foam and follow the 5 small tubes all the way to fittings and replace the whole bunch? Should the whole thing just go to the dump?
I would just pickup some couplings and extend the pipes making sure you prime/glue properly...yes you are creating more fail points but its not like your doing it to pipes for your swimming pool that will be buried under a stamped and colored concrete deck.....we're talking about a 12 year old spa that your trying to get a few more years out of...just my .02
Some good suggestions. I'm probably going to need to extend something anyway as I nicked one of the small tubes digging out foam. The place where I found my leak is in a 6 X 1 fitting. I don't seem to be able to post a photo here so, photos at: http://www.luckham.com/Spa_Leak/album/index.html It doesn't seem to me that the connections are glued with regular PVC primer and glue. Would that be the case?