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★★★★★ Florida's spa leak specialistLIC CPC#1461444

Spa & hot tub leaks.
All of them. Fixed.

Spas hide leaks better than pools do — small volumes, high circulation, complex jet plumbing, and elaborate spillover features. Our diagnostic approach is specifically built for them.

Spa Types We Service

Every configuration.
Every substrate.

Portable hot tubs, in-ground spas, attached spa-to-pool spillover systems, and custom architectural installations — each has a different leak profile, and 35+ years of specialist work means we know all of them.

Attached spillover spas

Spas connected to the pool via spillover weir. Common leak points: shell cracks, spillover dam, internal plumbing.

Portable hot tubs

Free-standing acrylic or rotomolded spas. Jet manifolds, heater unions, and shell fittings are the usual suspects.

Stand-alone in-ground spas

Dedicated in-ground spas without pool connection. Shell structural integrity and underground plumbing are primary concerns.

Architectural custom spas

Raised or perimeter-overflow spas with custom finishes, imported tile, and complex hydraulic design. Specialist repair required.

Swim spas

Larger counter-current spas. Extensive plumbing runs, swim-jet assemblies, and elaborate filtration all introduce leak points.

Commercial spas

Resort spa installations, fitness-club hot tubs, spa-pool combinations at hospitality properties. Often require specialist repair during operating hours.

Common Leak Points

Where spa leaks
actually come from.

Most spa leaks happen at predictable locations — because spas have high-pressure jets, rapid thermal cycling, and dense fittings per square foot. Here are the six most common sources we diagnose.

1

Jet manifolds

High-pressure jet assemblies develop micro-cracks at glue joints. Common on older spas and heavily-used commercial installations.

2

Heater connections

Union fittings at the heater corrode and leak — especially on spas with chlorine imbalance or aggressive water chemistry.

3

Shell cracks

Spa shells crack from thermal stress and settling. Underwater repair without draining.

4

Spillover dam

Spa-to-pool spillover features lose water at the dam weir where tile separates from the shell over time.

5

Air blower lines

Bubbler and air-induction plumbing develops leaks at the check valve or blower union — often misdiagnosed as a shell leak.

6

Equipment-pad unions

Any threaded or glued joint at the pump, filter, or heater is a potential leak source — often weeping slowly and hard to see.

Call the Spa Specialist

Your spa.
Our 35+ years.

Losing water from your spa? High electric bill from the heater running constantly? Pump cavitating? Let's diagnose it properly — not guess at it.

Get a Quote → Volusia & Flagler(386) 226-0078Brevard(321) 384-6963