Hi all, I recently inherited a fiberglass spa with our new house and this forum is a serious treasure trove! Helped me get where I am, a pump motor replacement and good water chemistry.
I finally got all up and running and on our third use of the spa, I went back down to the basement to turn the motor down and turn the temperature down and noticed that the floor was wet. Identifying the leak was not difficult, the clamp joint going into the chlorinator was already not looking great (with more experience I probably would have replaced the pipe before opening the spa).


I would consider getting a professional to do the work, but I am doubtful I can find anyone to do it before the next overnight freeze.
In short, after research, I'm leaning towards replacing the flexible 1.5" 4ft PVC with rigid PVC and want to get some feedback on if that is in fact a good idea, and if there is any other suggestions.
Thanks!
I finally got all up and running and on our third use of the spa, I went back down to the basement to turn the motor down and turn the temperature down and noticed that the floor was wet. Identifying the leak was not difficult, the clamp joint going into the chlorinator was already not looking great (with more experience I probably would have replaced the pipe before opening the spa).


I would consider getting a professional to do the work, but I am doubtful I can find anyone to do it before the next overnight freeze.
In short, after research, I'm leaning towards replacing the flexible 1.5" 4ft PVC with rigid PVC and want to get some feedback on if that is in fact a good idea, and if there is any other suggestions.
Thanks!