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Lay - Z spa - St Moritz - leaks when water reaches half way up


DRobert

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We have Lay Z Spa St Moritz and used it successfully last summer and carefully drained pool and packed pump away in Winter to protect against frost etc.  This week we reinstalled pump etc and topped up air pressure in pool and filled with cold water and after putting in chemicals and allowing pump to fliter etc for 2 days decided to turn on the heat.  As there had been no leakage of air or water from pool or pump unit we tested the bubble jets and turned on the heater to work overnight.   We watched the temperature successfully go up to required level (38 degrees) but as we prepared to use spa we realised that half of the water had drained away.   When we looked closely  the water was seeping from underneath the pool and we couldnt see any puncture or leaks to the linings.  Eventually we drained rest of water and disconnected pump etc and turned upside down and carefully examined the whole pool and all seams appeared intact and no holes.  We started to fill with cold water once again and sat watching the process until water once again appeared from beneath the base (away from the pump and pipework) but on this occasion had only partially filled up.   We switched off the hosepipe and marked the water level and no further leakage occured (it is about level with the inlet / outlet filter pipes?? ).  Bearing in mind that we had initially filled the tub to the required levels and no leakage occured over 2 days we are puzzled at subsequent leakage.  We do not want to spend many hundreds on a new tub nor do we want the expense of a bill from repair engineer.  Hoping for a few suggestions to help solve our problem.  Thanks.   

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