The wilt
12-14-2013, 12:01 PM
I have a gunite swimming pool that was installed 4 years ago. I live in an area that has subsurface limestone so the pool is basically shot over near solid limestone. The pool was finished in March.
When it got really cold the first winter (we keep the pool open all year) I noticed the pool was dropping. We have an auto fill device and the loss of water was more that the auto fill intake. My pool contractor determined there was a shell leak running across one corner of the pool in around 4' of water. His crew used a grinder to etch out the crack and filled it with something. Possibly plaster. The repair held till the next winter when it got very cold. The pool is leaking currently and this will be the 4th time.
I own a design build landscape company, we design pools with a lot of our projects and the company that did my pool does all my pools. He's the very best pool builder in our market and a real stand up contractor. He's willing to do whatever to solve this issue. The last time (not current time) this happened they used a very high psi cement product to fill the crack. Each time they grind the crack and fill it with something. It holds till it gets very cold. We've had a mild winter recently and it didn't happen that winter. The sub strata in our area allows the leaking water to simply run through the rock very quickly.
I'm on this forum hoping someone can shed some light on the issue. My contractor is doing his own research too. Anyone face a similar problem or have an idea of how best to fix the problem permanently? Thanks!
When it got really cold the first winter (we keep the pool open all year) I noticed the pool was dropping. We have an auto fill device and the loss of water was more that the auto fill intake. My pool contractor determined there was a shell leak running across one corner of the pool in around 4' of water. His crew used a grinder to etch out the crack and filled it with something. Possibly plaster. The repair held till the next winter when it got very cold. The pool is leaking currently and this will be the 4th time.
I own a design build landscape company, we design pools with a lot of our projects and the company that did my pool does all my pools. He's the very best pool builder in our market and a real stand up contractor. He's willing to do whatever to solve this issue. The last time (not current time) this happened they used a very high psi cement product to fill the crack. Each time they grind the crack and fill it with something. It holds till it gets very cold. We've had a mild winter recently and it didn't happen that winter. The sub strata in our area allows the leaking water to simply run through the rock very quickly.
I'm on this forum hoping someone can shed some light on the issue. My contractor is doing his own research too. Anyone face a similar problem or have an idea of how best to fix the problem permanently? Thanks!