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Leak Repair — Know Where You Stand Before We Roll the Trailer

Just need us to assess it?
We offer a $200 service call that includes a full inspection and either:

  • A simple on-site repair (included in the $200 if it’s easy), or
     
  • A professional diagnosis and estimate if it turns out worse than expected.
     

Quick DIY Check (and How to Save Money):

👉 Remove the front access panel on your hot tub, shine a flashlight inside, and look for visible drips or standing water.

If you can see where it’s leaking — or just want a second opinion — we’ll come take a look for $200 flat (plus parts, if needed).

✅ Small leaks are fixed on the spot.
📸 Text clear photos to 918-760-1948 for a free phone estimate before we come out.

A few minutes of legwork can save you thousands — and help you decide if this is a quick fix or a hidden internal foam leak that requires shop-level work.


 

Why Internal Foam-Leak Repairs Cost $3,500 – $4,000 — and Why We Have to Pick Up Your Hot Tub

Internal Leaks Are Hidden, Messy & Time-Consuming

When the plumbing fails inside the dense spray foam, water soaks the insulation and spreads everywhere. Properly fixing that requires us to pull the spa, haul it to our shop, excavate the foam, and rebuild the plumbing under controlled conditions — a process that usually spans 2 – 4 weeks.Trying to do that on your deck or concrete pad would destroy the surroundings and still leave you with a half-repaired spa.

Why Pickup Is Mandatory

  1. Drain, disconnect & prep at your home  
  2. Load and transport using spa dollies and a tilt-bed trailer  
  3. Excavate foam to expose failed pipes, jets, or manifolds  
  4. Replace components and tidy cramped plumbing runs  
  5. Pressure-test the entire system — often multiple rounds  
  6. Re-assemble, seal, and deep-clean the shell  
  7. Redeliver, reinstall & re-test everything at your location  

Transport Costs Alone Aren’t Cheap

SourceTypical one-way costThumbtack hot-tub movers$350 – $450 per trip thumbtack.comAngi specialty-item movers$300 – $1,200 per trip (mid-range ≈ $400) angi.com We keep it simple: $400 for pickup + $400 for redelivery, and we roll that into your quote.

Why New Leaks Sometimes Appear — And Why We Fix Them All

Hot-tub plumbing is jam-packed. When we swap out brittle jets, manifolds, or unions, nearby fittings can shift or reveal cracks. That’s why we pressure-test repeatedly and keep going until every single joint is bone-dry. Sending your spa home with an active (or soon-to-be) leak would be a disservice — we simply don’t cut corners.

What’s Included in a $3,500 – $4,000 Internal-Leak Repair

ServiceEstimated CostPickup & transport to shop$400Leak diagnosis & foam excavation$800 – $1,000Plumbing repair (parts + labor)$1,400 – $1,800Pressure testing & final QC$300 – $500Redelivery & re-installation$400Total$3,500 – $4,000 (Pricing varies with spa model, plumbing layout, and parts required.)

Why It’s Worth Every Dollar

Ignored internal leaks will:

  • Waterlog insulation and rot frames  
  • Burn out pumps and heaters  
  • Send electric bills sky-high  
  • Spawn mold and mildew inside the shell  

Our process rescues your spa for a fraction of replacement cost and is backed by a workmanship guarantee. 

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