deflate lazy spa

It may simply be that your tub’s inflation valve is faulty, or that it’s too loose. A loose inflation valve is likely to be a key cause of air escaping through a Lay-Z-Spa. Once again, it can be uncommon for problems like this to arise in the most robust of tubs.

How do you deflate a hot tub spa?

In order to deflate your spa, drain the spa of any water then fully unscrew the inflation valve and completely remove. This will cause the spa to start to deflate. Once the spa has deflated, you can carefully fold the spa, to remove the final bits of air.

How long does it take to deflate lazy spa?

Deflate the Lay-Z-Spa

Find the connector where you inserted the inflation hose when first inflating your unit. Now turn the outer-serrated ring anti-clockwise (to the left). Once unscrewed your lazy spa will deflate in approximately 10 minutes.

How do I deflate my lazy Spa Miami?

How do I deflate my Lay-Z-Spa? In order to deflate your spa, drain the spa of any water then fully unscrew the inflation valve and completely remove. This will cause the spa to start to deflate. Once the spa has deflated, you can carefully fold the spa, to remove the final bits of air.

Do inflatable hot tubs deflate in cold weather?

Not so much. Most inflatable tub manufacturers recommend when the temperature drops below 45°, draining the tub and waiting for warmer weather. That’s OK though, since running those bubble “jets” introduces cold air into the water, exacerbating the slow heat condition.

Can I turn my lazy spa off when not in use?

The question of whether you can turn off your hot tub when not in use can be answered quite quickly. Yes, you can.

Can I leave my inflatable hot tub empty?

Don’t leave it un‑used

If you leave your Lay‑Z‑Spa out in winter without using it, and the temperature drops below 4°C, the water could freeze within the pump and cause serious damage. Your water quality will also deteriorate and you may find a build‑up of unsightly mold.

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