PDC Spas
Waterlogged or failed spa cover
Spa cover is extremely heavy, sagging, and difficult to remove; condensation and heat loss are evident.
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Possible Causes
Vapor barrier failure inside PDC Spas cover, Tears or punctures in cover skin, Age-related foam saturation, Poor cover care and chemical exposure
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: A heavy cover is a lifting hazard. Use proper lifting technique or assistance.
- 1. Inspect cover skin: Look for tears, cracks, or seam failures that allowed water to enter.
- 2. Check for waterlogging: Lift each half of the cover. If it is significantly heavier than when new, the foam is saturated and cannot be effectively dried.
- 3. Replace cover: Order a new, properly fitted PDC Spas cover with good insulation and a tight skirt to reduce heat loss and protect the spa.
Continuing to use a waterlogged cover increases energy costs and can stress cover lifters and spa cabinets.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
Required Part
PDC Spas spa cover
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