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Okay, since I had such a grrrreeat response on my other questions... Â :-/ Â I pose a new one. I believe that I've determined which specific area my leak is from, unfortunately after opening up the non-leaking side. Such are the ways of water's travels.Anyway,Is there a way to tackle the leak from inside the tub ? Since I belive it's at a jet, I'm hoping I can go from the inside.Is this possible?How does one replace a jet? (though that's not what I'm planning to do)I await with bated breath.In the meantime, for your moan and groan pleasure - A Â pic of where the leak is NOT...Once again I ask you knowledgable folk: what should I fill those holes with? Will the spray foam stuff you can buy at home depot work? Something else?
I do think it is OK to just use the spray in foam in a can to patch up some of your digging. Be sure and take a look at the check valves as that is where I see most of the HotSpring leaks occuring. I wish you luck! Terminator
The check valves are little dillyboppers that keep water flowing in one direction. Â They are clamped onto the water lines inside the equipment area. Â Sometimes the little black doohickey inside the clear plastic sticks and causes the water to back up and cause leaks. Â They are the little 2 inch diddlydoos connected onto the water lines.Hope this helps. Terminator
Thats what you get for buying a Hot Springs Hot tub!!