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Betty
Found some info for you!
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/dry-out-hot-tub-lid-26489.html
https://niagarahottubs.com/waterlogged-hot-tub-cover/
I never knew that you needed to dry out hot tub lids. But here is a short article that explains this in more detail.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/dry-out-hot-tub-lid-26489.html
Hi Betty, when you get this kind of dripping, it is because the hot tub lid has become waterlogged. Hope these two links help you out
https://www.pioneerfamilypools.ca/advice/cover-leaking-money/
https://niagarahottubs.com/waterlogged-hot-tub-cover/
Hello Betty. You need to dry the inside of the lid after each use to keep it from dripping. The dripping is from moisture that has built up. Good luck Betty. Stay healthy and well.
I agree. It's like when you get condensation on glass and it gets you window sill wet, but, there is no leak. Good luck and stay safe!
It is possible the lid has been oversized. It should be a pretty tight fit between the skirt of the lid to the outer rim of the hot tub. If it isn't tight, it may be allowing the condensation to drip down. You may want to check out your lid and see if you need a new one. Also, the lids have a lifespan.
Here's a post that might help - https://homeguides.sfgate.com/dry-out-hot-tub-lid-26489.html
This may help, it says when you need to replace your hot tub cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PennN1l47c8
Could it be from condensation?
Hello Betty,
Maybe you could insulate the inside of the lid with polystyrene, or use it around the edge to stop leakage....... Best wishes.
That’s the condensation from the heat I hade one you can’t control that unless you lower the heat when your not in it