DJK555
09-28-2010, 11:32 AM
I have a 16X32 inground vinyl liner pool. The liner was replace in 2003 as a result of a deer getting into it. This year I have had three deer in the pool. The first two times I was lucky. No loss of water. After the third deer it started loosing water. About 1 inch per 24 hours. I did a dive with a mask and found three spots that looked like they could be punctures and patched them. Water still leaking. I had a local diver that inspects pools in my area take a look at it. He goes in with scuba gear and looks over every square inch of the pool. He found one small puncture and patched it. He also tells me that my patches were not covering leaks. Still leaks! About the same rate. Scuba Steve the diver is confident that there are not puctures in the liner and thinks that I have either a plumbing leak or a leak at one of the through vinyl fittings - two inlets and one side skimmer.
So now I'm in the position of deciding the next step. I could leave it and see where the water stops hopefully indicating the area of the leak. my concern is that it is about time to put on the winter cover. If I do that and the water level continues to drop ofter the cover is on the snow builup will pull the cover into the pool without water to support it. I guess that another option is to just leave it uncovered this year and deal with the mass of needles and leaves in the spring.
I could buy the theory of a leak other than a liner puncture from the deer but since I saw the deer come out and started measureing water drop immediately after it seems highly unlikely that some other type of leak started at the same time.
I have no leaks at the pump or filter. The pool ran all sumer with no water drop other than what you would expect from evaporation.
Appologies for the rant. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
david
So now I'm in the position of deciding the next step. I could leave it and see where the water stops hopefully indicating the area of the leak. my concern is that it is about time to put on the winter cover. If I do that and the water level continues to drop ofter the cover is on the snow builup will pull the cover into the pool without water to support it. I guess that another option is to just leave it uncovered this year and deal with the mass of needles and leaves in the spring.
I could buy the theory of a leak other than a liner puncture from the deer but since I saw the deer come out and started measureing water drop immediately after it seems highly unlikely that some other type of leak started at the same time.
I have no leaks at the pump or filter. The pool ran all sumer with no water drop other than what you would expect from evaporation.
Appologies for the rant. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
david