Hi. I hope u can answer my question. I have an inflatable bounce house that u can put water in so part of it is like a swimming pool and even has like a water canon. So itll regularly have water on it when its used. Just wanted to mention that since ive heard that water can cause problems? My question is that recently, it looks deflated. And we cant figure out why. Theres no holes or anything, weve already fixed that. Atleast apart from those bubbles things in ur vid. Were also thinking tho maybe its the blower? What do u think?
Hello! The products we sell do not use blowers so I am not certain about that aspect. I do know that all of our products are made from commercial grade, seam-welded 32 oz PVC. Each seam is stitched (tiny pin holes) so over time the materials stretch out then slowly leak air. Our inflatables are 'heat welded' along all of the seems to prevent this. So without knowing the construction quality of your product, that may be a reason. Good luck!
I have a semi commercial water slide jumper. I can hear hissing sound in the top plateform of the side when there is water. The is are small puddle of water in the bladder od the jumper too. Is this normal for a water slide?
@@janjaf844 I mean these videos probably pretty accurate but when I went to go inspect the bouncer it was just completely shot. Way too many leaks tears along the seams It would have just taken a lot of work I think that it would have been vulnerable to more leaks and tears in the future
For a commercial bounce house that requires a blower with constant airflow, bubbles in seams are normal. The Bounce House has to breath or it will pop. This Inflatable in this video is different cause you blow it up like you would a beach ball and close the airhole shut...therefore, that should not have leaks.
Thanks a lot for the recommendation, it worked! Thanks for sharing, ordinary patches do not work in difficult places on bends.
I was wondering how you suggest patching an area that is cracked (in a corner) as well as cuts/breaks. With the same glue?
Great video!
Thank you
is this a PVC inflatable? will this work with a oxford fabric inflatable?
Could i use the Klean Strip Methyl Ethyl Ketone Substitute Specialty Thinner on a waterslide but not industrial
Thanks for your question! Is your waterslide a hardscape material or an inflatable waterslide?
Hi. I hope u can answer my question.
I have an inflatable bounce house that u can put water in so part of it is like a swimming pool and even has like a water canon. So itll regularly have water on it when its used. Just wanted to mention that since ive heard that water can cause problems?
My question is that recently, it looks deflated. And we cant figure out why. Theres no holes or anything, weve already fixed that. Atleast apart from those bubbles things in ur vid. Were also thinking tho maybe its the blower?
What do u think?
Hello! The products we sell do not use blowers so I am not certain about that aspect. I do know that all of our products are
made from commercial grade, seam-welded 32 oz PVC. Each seam is stitched (tiny pin holes) so over time the materials stretch out then slowly leak air. Our inflatables are 'heat welded' along all of the seems to prevent this. So without knowing the construction quality of your product, that may be a reason. Good luck!
I have a semi commercial water slide jumper. I can hear hissing sound in the top plateform of the side when there is water. The is are small puddle of water in the bladder od the jumper too. Is this normal for a water slide?
There are air leaks in it you should try and find them
How do I find you to buy the repair product.
Hello! www.crs4rec.com or call 877-896-8442
Does your inflatable have constant flow of air going through it? Can't hear a blower.
Hello, the inflatable products we sell do not use constant flow blowers. They are sealed and filled through a valves.
Do you think those gloves are protection enough for you from the chemicals? I'll bet it would permeate them. ☹️
A guy is giving me a bouncer because it has seem leaks and no he doesn't wanna throw it away or do repairs, if it's this easy this might be a steal
Did it work?
@@janjaf844 nah 😂not at all
Darn lol. Did u find anything that works
@@janjaf844 I mean these videos probably pretty accurate but when I went to go inspect the bouncer it was just completely shot. Way too many leaks tears along the seams It would have just taken a lot of work I think that it would have been vulnerable to more leaks and tears in the future
For a commercial bounce house that requires a blower with constant airflow, bubbles in seams are normal. The Bounce House has to breath or it will pop. This Inflatable in this video is different cause you blow it up like you would a beach ball and close the airhole shut...therefore, that should not have leaks.