Lay-Z-Spa
Air Leak in Inflatable Wall
Lay-Z-Spa slowly loses air pressure; walls feel soft or saggy over time.
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Possible Causes
Small puncture in side wall, Leaking air valve, Poorly seated valve core, Seam micro-cracks
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Keep electrical components away from any water that may leak while testing.
- 1. Check air valve: Ensure the inflation/deflation valve is fully tightened. Use the supplied plastic wrench if provided.
- 2. Soap test: Mix water with a little dish soap and brush it around the valve and seams. Look for small bubbles indicating air leaks.
- 3. Mark leak points: Use a marker to circle any bubbling areas.
- 4. Deflate and dry: Partially deflate the spa so the leak area is relaxed and dry.
- 5. Patch leaks: Use a Lay‑Z‑Spa vinyl repair patch kit as per instructions, ensuring good adhesion.
- 6. Reinflate to correct pressure: Do not overinflate; use the built-in gauge or follow the manual. Overinflation can cause new leaks.
- If the valve itself leaks internally: The valve assembly may need replacement; contact Lay‑Z‑Spa support.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Inflation Valve and Vinyl Repair Patch Kit
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