I got my in ground spa installed in march. Everything was going wonder, looks beautiful. It is in acrylic from Spillway Spa. Since two weeks I noticed drastic drop of water in the pool. I added a bucket fully filled with water (you see it at top right of one of the below pics) and did the following tests:
1) Left overnight in pool mode only. Level in pool barely changed. Level bucket barely changed. Spa level drops 5 cm.
2) Left 3 days in spillway mode. Level in the pool drops 4 cm. In the bucket 8 mm (no rain).
This definitely points to a leak in the spa side. Cannot be the check valve otherwise I wont have drop in the pool in spillway mode. I am losing water from the system. How to see if the leak is in the pad plumbing or in the ground plumbing, or in the jets? I could:
a) turn clockwise the handle on the jets to close them, and if level doesnt drop it means the leak is between the jet inlet and the check valve right? And if does empty that means the leak is on the acrylic spa ,(maybe the jets holes were not sealed properly) or between the drain and the check valve on the drain side?
b) I could turn off heater bypass and see if in pool mode spa empties or not. If it doesnt, leak is on the heater
Other suggestion to identify leak? My spa installer is barely responding, asked to come and said he is busy. He suggested to buy LeakShot and pour it in the spa, remove cartridge, turn on spa mode and let it recirculate. I would first like to see if I can identify the leak, and use Leakshot as a last resort, since digging all out is gonna be a pain and $$$. Suggestion?
1) Left overnight in pool mode only. Level in pool barely changed. Level bucket barely changed. Spa level drops 5 cm.
2) Left 3 days in spillway mode. Level in the pool drops 4 cm. In the bucket 8 mm (no rain).
This definitely points to a leak in the spa side. Cannot be the check valve otherwise I wont have drop in the pool in spillway mode. I am losing water from the system. How to see if the leak is in the pad plumbing or in the ground plumbing, or in the jets? I could:
a) turn clockwise the handle on the jets to close them, and if level doesnt drop it means the leak is between the jet inlet and the check valve right? And if does empty that means the leak is on the acrylic spa ,(maybe the jets holes were not sealed properly) or between the drain and the check valve on the drain side?
b) I could turn off heater bypass and see if in pool mode spa empties or not. If it doesnt, leak is on the heater
Other suggestion to identify leak? My spa installer is barely responding, asked to come and said he is busy. He suggested to buy LeakShot and pour it in the spa, remove cartridge, turn on spa mode and let it recirculate. I would first like to see if I can identify the leak, and use Leakshot as a last resort, since digging all out is gonna be a pain and $$$. Suggestion?