NetSpa
Degraded Insulated Cover
NetSpa spa cover is waterlogged, heavy, and no longer insulates well; condensation drips from inside.
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Possible Causes
Water infiltration into foam core, Torn cover skin, UV damage, Worn cover seals
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Use proper lifting technique; a waterlogged cover can be very heavy.
- Inspect cover skin: Look for tears, cracks, or open seams where water can enter.
- Dry the cover: Remove the cover and allow it to dry in a shaded, ventilated area. Minor moisture may evaporate, but saturated foam usually stays heavy.
- Check fit: Ensure the cover still fits snugly on the NetSpa rim to minimize heat loss.
A heavily waterlogged cover loses most of its insulation value. Replacement with a new NetSpa-compatible insulated cover is recommended to restore heating efficiency.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
Required Part
NetSpa insulated spa cover
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