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05-29-2009, 05:20 AM
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What are some good tricks and advice to find a leak.?
My friend have a slow leak somewhere in his hot tub and he can't determine where it is coming from. Cabinet is very wet on the floor. Not any pipes feel wet. It seems to leak more when used. Are there any tricks to finding this out?
Any suggestions or help will be greatly appreciated. 
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05-29-2009, 09:28 AM
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no real trick to finding this out. take the cabinet off as the pipes go all around the tub. it should stand in its foots. add some blue food coloring to the water and start the pump then look at where the pipes go through the wall. the ring that supports each "jet" unscrews from inside the tub. the "eyeball" has a "o" ring that goes around it. look for a broken "o" ring.
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05-31-2009, 09:40 AM
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Well I'll tell you I do have a trick that I use.
1/2 the battle with leaks is seiing where they are coming from without tearing the place apart.
I often thought if only I had an eyeball that I could take out and hold in remote locations to see where the leak is...
Well this is the next best thing...
Check the link below.
RIDGID
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05-31-2009, 10:01 AM
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that site doesn't show you much in determining WHERE a leak is most likely to be. it has helps for a lot of other stuff.
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05-31-2009, 11:36 PM
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Did you click the Ridgid link?
The Micro Explorer inspection camera is a great tool for finding leaks.

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06-01-2009, 10:55 AM
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nothing wrong with the site but who's gonna want to shell out hundreds just to find ONE leak? the price of it doesn't justify the means.
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06-01-2009, 01:07 PM
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Yep,
I guess thats what separates the pro's from the rest...
When I go looking for a leak I try to pinpoint it with the least amount of collateral damage. Then once located open things up where needed to repair it...
How much drywall, painting, and tile work does it take to pay for itself?
Opting for the less expensive See-Snake Micro will run you about $200.
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...5X-_-100608589
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Now don't start pulling punches here. I'm just as much a professional as you but in a different field. Your average "joe homeowner" isn't gonna spend what a "pro" would for one problem. I have greenlee hydraulic knockout punches, greenlee clamp around ammeter, tripplett analog meters and a simpson 470 digital ohm meter. "joe homeowner" is ok using a radio shack ohm meter.
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06-01-2009, 08:50 PM
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I'm not pulling punches. It's just access on these tubs can be somewhat limited at best and at some point using pro grade equipment may actually save time and money.
As Dirty Harry told the lieutenant in Magnum Force, "A good man always knows his limitations."
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Hayzee's right on the mark. The OPr, like me, is looking for tips-he's an average joe. Common-sense help is hard-to-find. And Really appreciated.
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