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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I put a cup in my 500gallon spa and it fixed the leaks like magic. It’s only been a few days so we’ll see what happens long term.
Dan S.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I have a 10 year old spa that has a retaining walls on two sides. It cannot be accessed on all sides. I developed a leak and could not see where it was coming from. I was very skeptical that this stuff would work. Dumped the entire contents (32 ounces) in my spa (where the filter is located) and let it run for 8 hours as instructed. I drained it and let it set for two days. The leak has completely stopped and it has been two weeks. Even if I need to do this every year, a cheap price for the fix. GREAT PRODUCT!
KJ Hiker
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022
FIX A LEAK – The Only OneOK – I am rating this product as 4 Stars – it states that 80% of the time it will repair the leak in your swimming pool or hot tub. I followed instructions to a “t” for a leak in my hot tub. The product did stop the leak during treatment, however, after draining the hot tub and allowing for a 7-day cure – the leak re-appeared.There is a time commitment for repair of the hot tub as instructed by the Fix a Leak Web Site (www.fixaleak.com). I ran the hot tub for the full six-hour cycle – let the water sit overnight, drained the hot tub and then allowed for a 7-day cure in the St. Louis Summer heat….I believe this is a good product, manufacture claims it will fix 80 % of leaks – did not work for me, however, I will try Fix A Leak if I have another hot tub leak. My leaking tub was ultimately fixed by a spa dealer.This type of application will be for hot tub/spa leaks that are minor in nature. When you know your hot tub/spa is leaking but cannot detect a noticeable water drop inside the spa a wet spa pad or actual water slowly dripping onto the pad or floor may be the cause. Since it will be difficult to determine if you have sealed this type of leak follow the steps below.Remove all cartridge filters.Pour the entire contents of the bottle into the filter intake or directly into the spa.On day 1 run the spa for 4-6 hours, alternating between the low and high-speed jets.Since the jets usually run on a 15-minute cycle, you must be present to restart once cycle kicks off.After the 4-6 hours you can shut off your spa or just allow the recirculating pump to periodically run its cycle.**On day two, if the leak has slowed but not stopped, broom the bottom of your hot tub/spa before restarting the process as you did on day one of alternating between high and low speed jets for 4-6 hours.After day two leave the spa off for 48 hours. During this time frame check to see if the water level is stable and if the hot tub/spa pad remains dry.
L. Tieman
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021
I had two leaks in my three-person Jacuzzi that holds 230 gallons. The leaks were minor but I was concerned that they might become a major problem. One leak I believed was in a waterfall feature which itself would work only occasionally.The spa is built into a deck on a concrete pad and to get access to the panels would require tearing out the deck. I initially tried a different product and followed the manufacturer’s website instructions. The leaks stopped for only a few days and then were back.It has been a month since I finished sealing the leaks and the seals are holding. Here are the steps I used:1. Soak bottle in hot water for at least 10 minutes otherwise the product is clumped.2. Remove filters.3. Increase water temp to 104 then set thermostat to 80.4. Pour whole bottle in and let spa circulate for 3 days (or until leaks has stopped and dried up) stirring the product up from the low areas every few hours. In this case only one of the leaks stopped. Probably the (suspected) leak in the waterfall feature didn’t get enough circulation.5. Drained, filled, and heated water again.6. Did step 4 again. This time all leaks stopped but I continued to circulate spa for full three days.7. Drained and refilled spa but no power (water temp in 50’s) and waited a day. Then added power and let water temp to rise to 70 and circulation pumps (not jets) to run. Waited another day. Then full temp and jets for a day.8. Finally I added the filters and let spa run normally for two days, removed and cleaned filter (not much to clean), and resumed normal operations.9. Other reviewers have had good results in far less time but I wanted to make sure the product had plenty of time to cure.The product works but I recommend a slow process to give it the best chance for success.
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