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We’ve created this guide to help you understand what to expect when dealing with a leaking spa. Our goal is to provide clear information about the most common types of leaks, how they are diagnosed and repaired, and what costs may be involved—depending on whether your spa is under warranty. By reviewing this guide before your service visit, you’ll have a better understanding of the process and can be prepared for what may be required. Leak repairs can range from a simple adjustment of a loose drain cap to more complex plumbing issues that require in-shop repair. In every case, we are committed to transparent communication and will keep you updated every step of the way.
NOTE: If your spa has frozen, the damage may be widespread. Repair costs may exceed the value of your spa.
1. Drain Valve Leaks (Most Common)
The most frequent leak we encounter is from the drain valve area, often due to:
Before requesting a service call, please check the following:
Service Visit Note:
If the issue is related to the drain cap, a minimum $150 service fee (varies by location) will apply.
Drain cap-related leaks are not covered under warranty.
2. Equipment Area Leaks
These leaks usually occur in the equipment bay and are commonly caused by:
If parts are needed, we offer two shipping options:
If your spa previously froze, there’s a higher likelihood of plumbing leaks. In such cases, we’ll:
If needed, your spa may be transported to our shop for more extensive evaluation and repair. (See below for In-Foam Leaks.)
Cost Structure
Out-of-Warranty Spas:
In-Warranty Spas:
3. In-Foam Leaks (Most Complex)
These are leaks located inside the foam insulation that surrounds the spa’s plumbing.
Repair Process:
· If your spa is losing less than 1 inch of water per week, you may be able to use a product called Fix-A-Leak. This liquid sealant is added directly to the spa water and circulates through the plumbing by running the jets for a couple of hours, several times a day for 48 hours. Depending on the location and severity of the leak, this product may seal the plumbing and help prevent further water loss. Fix-A-Leak is often recommended by our service team as a more economical option, with a cost of under $50 per bottle.
A technician will determine whether the repair location is based on:
Please note:
Shop space is limited. If your spa requires in-shop repair, there may be a waitlist. We will provide weekly updates on your position on the list.
Deposit & Communication Process
If Spa Is Under Warranty:
If Spa Is Not Under Warranty:
Keeping You Informed
We are committed to communication. You will receive timely updates via text, along with photos at each step of the repair process
Our Commitment to You
We strive to make your spa repair transparent, timely, and stress-free. If you have any questions—before, during, or after your repair—we’re here to help.