Why does my lazy spa keep leaking?

Why does my lazy spa keep leaking?

Leaking from the bottom of the unit. This can be caused by a perished washer, cracked pipe or other issue inside the pump. Check that the couplings are fully secured and not cross threaded or cracked. Washers may be misaligned.

What should I do if my hot tub is leaking?

With a leaking hot tub, first, remove the paneling to locate the leak. The most likely causes will be a rubber gasket at the heater connections, a cracked pipe, or a loose jet. If it’s not possible to access the leak’s location, use leak fix products for small leaks, or waterproof epoxy putty for larger leaks.

What to do when your hot tub is flashing Flo?

First determine which message you are seeing. If you are seeing a Flashing FLO message, check to see that you still have water movement ie your circulation pump is still turning/waterfall is still running, jet and blower buttons still work. If this is the case turn the GFCI breaker off to the spa and remove your filter.

Why is water coming out of my hot tub?

Inline filter leaks – An inline filter is usually plumbed in between the pump and the heater and the water enters through the top. Because it’s after the pump, the water will be under pressure when the pump is switched on which can increase the amount of water leaking out of it if that is the problem.

What to do if your hot tub has no water movement?

If your Topside is display a Solid FLO2 message there will be no water movement in the spa. If there is water movement in the spa contact our Service support team to book a diagnostic and repair of your spa. If there is no water movement in the spa check to see if there is hair or debris wrapped around the Flow Switch paddle.

With a leaking hot tub, first, remove the paneling to locate the leak. The most likely causes will be a rubber gasket at the heater connections, a cracked pipe, or a loose jet. If it’s not possible to access the leak’s location, use leak fix products for small leaks, or waterproof epoxy putty for larger leaks.

First determine which message you are seeing. If you are seeing a Flashing FLO message, check to see that you still have water movement ie your circulation pump is still turning/waterfall is still running, jet and blower buttons still work. If this is the case turn the GFCI breaker off to the spa and remove your filter.

If you weren’t yet able to identify the issue, it’s likely it lies in one of the following: The Pump: One of the most common locations where a hot tub leak can arise is the circulation pump. If you’re going to check this location, be sure to turn off the power and check under the pump for leaking water.

How to diagnose a Flo message on a hot tub?

Answer: When diagnosing a FLO message it is important to consider that there are 3 different types of FLO messages that your Spa’s logic is capable of displaying (a Solid FLO message, a Flashing FLO message and a Solid FLO2 message). First determine which message you are seeing.

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