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drewskie

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  1. Hey friends. I haven't been here in a while, but I am looking for a little help with my tub again. This time the outside. I have a 2001 Sundance Altamar, which I plan on keeping for a while since I have dumped loads of $$ into it. The whole tub is in excellent condition, but the outside does seem to be deteriorating. The outside is the real wood. I am wondering it it is possible to replace my real wood with the synthetic panels from the newer Sundance tubs. A few dealers have said it won't fit, but they look exactly the same. I heard something about my tub having a wooden trim on top, and if I remove that,it will fit. Has anyone done this, or know if it will work? I hear James the hot tub guy is our local sundance guru. thanks a bunch.

  2. Hello again everyone, I found what seems to be a deal on a 2003 Model Tiger River Sumatran. I looked online but could noty find any reviews regarding reliability. Does anyone have experience with these? How is the reliability of them? Are they easy to repair if needed? How much are parts? Thank you.

  3. If the pump is pumping water, you've already bled the air out- if air stuck in the pump was the problem, each large bubble would be that air escaping, and after a couple of large burps, it's gone for good.

    Continuous large bubbles could be caused by an Ozone check valve that's offering no restriction. Try replacing it, it shopuld slow down the ozone flow.

    Assuming the spa isn't leaking when you turn the power off, it's pretty unlikely the circ pump is drawing in air as it's running.

    Thanks for the quick reply. I do not believe I have an ozone check valve, if so, where would it be? I do have an ozone unit on the tub. Would something else be causing the "burping bubbles"?

    Also, just now as I was walking by my tub and I heard a humming noise that I have never heard before. I turned on the jet pump and the noise stopped but came back up. Does this sound like maybe the circulation pump is just going bad? Thanks.

  4. Hi guys, can you guys find me one of those restictor plugs you've removed and mail it to me? Sure would appreciate it.

    Victor

    Hey, I am going to bump this because I am having the exact same problem. My 2001 Sundance that has a circ pump is letting out slow, big air bubbles rather than a constant stream. Is there a way to bleed the air out? I dont see a valve or circulation pump filter.

  5. Hello again everyone. I am thinking of upgrading my tub, and I saw a goo deal on a 2008 Marquis quest. I have not heard much about Marquis tubs in general. How are their products? Any issues? I know there is someone on here who swears by them (spa guru) I think. Are they full foam? Is the outside real wood or synthetic? I believe he said they were easy to work on when needed. Basically any information would be helpful. Thank you.

  6. The leaks will likely get progressively worse, the low voc glue used around that time just does not hold.

    Removing all the insulation will make it worse, vibration and hydraulic shock to the plumbing will rapidly fatigue the already weak glue joints, and the removal of the foam will disturb the plumbing too.

    Damn. So what is the best course of action? I can't just keep fixing every single leak, and I don't want to let them go. And you are right, they have all been at the glued joints.

    How are tubs that are much older than mine still working without leaking? I also thought Sundance tubs weren't supposed to have leaking issues.

  7. I have a 2001 SUndance that has been good to me, except for a few leaks, one of which just came up The first was on the footjet, underneath the tub so i removed lots of foam to find the leak, and to have it repaired. The second was on the jet in one of the seats, and I removed a large portion on the foam in the corner to access that leak. The latest leak is on a small t-fitting on the side, and I removed a good portion of foam along the whole side to find this leak.

    My question is, should I just take off all the foam so any future leaks will be easy to find and fix? About 30% of the tub's foam is almost already missing. Also, is there a certain reason I have so many leaks? Will more keep popping up? Thanks.

  8. yes very frustrating. Just get rid of the beta in your URL, no waterfall adds and no being kicked out.

    bad

    http://www.poolspaforum.com/beta/forum/index.php

    good

    http://www.poolspaforum.com/forum/index.php

    DK117

    Wow...yeah thanks. Without the link you posted I was only able to get on this site on an old Mac laptop and I had to reset Safari everytime I posted.

    I had the same problem, for the last two months. I was only able to post once, it was very very frustrating. How do I make it so I log in from your 2nd link every time? Thanks a million btw.

  9. I am thinking of selling my current tub, which is a large six seater, for a smaller 3 or 4 person one, and I am looking specifically for a new model, mid- 2000's. It seems that many of the tubs I am looking at say the bottom is all plastic, or all sealed, which i am guessing means that it is like a large round plastic "tub" on the bottom. I like that idea, except since hot tubs leak over time, how would it be possible to repair a leak in one of these tubs Does the bottom part detach, would you need to repair it from the sides? Thanks.

  10. Thanks guys, I did the food coloring method, and I must admit, when the entire tub turned bright red, I got freaked out. Not only did it look rather scary, but I was afraid it was going to ruin something and instantly drained it.

    Good news is, I was able to locate the leak, it's towards the middle of the tub, at one of the hose connectors, and it's leaking pretty bad. my question now is........how do i fix this? there doesn't seem to be a place to cut out and replace the piping, nor a way to put in a new "t" hose. It seems to be right at the connection where the blue glue is. Should i just use more glue? Will plast-aid work? maybe Roger can chime in. Thank you very much.

  11. Ok, so I recently repaired a leak in the plumbing, at the foot jet of my 2001 Sundance Altamar. Everything was fine for 3 months or so, then I started seeing lots of water underneath the tub, much more than from the previous leak. Now, it is constantly soaked underneath the tub and i have checked the equipment bay, and all sides of the tub, but the leak is coming from underneath. So, I lifted the tub on it's side, yet I cannot find the leaking spot, the foam was wet pretty much everywhere, bu none was saturated. So, how can I find the leak?? It's not like I can get under the tub while it's working.

  12. Hello again folks. So... I drained my tub, lifted it on its side, and started hacking away at the foam underneath since it was soaked everywhere. I got to where the 2 foot (whirlpool) jets would be and like you said, it was gushing out of there. My questions are...... what are these jets usually connected to? There are 2 jets and a separate pipe running somewhere else that I cannot see because of the foam. I believe this is the leaking pipe. Also, how did you remove the faom from the pipes themselves? It seems to be very hard to get the foam off the plastic pipes and I do not want to ruin them and have another leak. Lastly, do any of the pipes simply screw in, or is it always necessary to cut and glue? Thanks.

  13. I have a leak that is in the worst spot of course, underneath the tub so i need to lift it up and have a look-see. I had the spa tech come out and he confirmed that it's underneath and would need to be turned on it's side but he said to notturn it to the equipment side. I always thought that was the proper place. Which side should I lay the tub on? Thanks.

  14. Lil update.... maybe you can help Roger, or someone else. I removed a bunch of the foam behind where I see the water leaking, but no water comes from any of the plumbing where I took out the foam. However, there is water on both sides of the tub at the rear. Could it be from underneath the tub? Are there anty common spots under the tub that leak? If so, what are some of the possibilities?

    Hey Drewskie. Not sure if this helps but I had a leak on my Sundance optima. When I started digging I came across a check valve that was in the suction line at the bottom of the tub. The check valve was basically cracked in half and that was my leak. I had wet spots all around my tub so I would think if it has been leaking long enough it could be from areas farther then you think. So if you have these suction lines check the valve areas.

    Thank you. I had read somewhere that check valves go bad and are a common leak spot. How did you get to it? From underneath the tub? Is it difficult is it to replace?

  15. Lil update.... maybe you can help Roger, or someone else. I removed a bunch of the foam behind where I see the water leaking, but no water comes from any of the plumbing where I took out the foam. However, there is water on both sides of the tub at the rear. Could it be from underneath the tub? Are there anty common spots under the tub that leak? If so, what are some of the possibilities?

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