jazzkj
04-28-2010, 11:56 AM
Howdy folks,
Our pool has been covered since September. (18 x 36, in ground, vinyl, basic rectangle. We live in Maine.) I noticed the water level dropping, so I stuck the hose in to bring the water level up. Instead, the water level never came up, and I found water in our basement. I lifted off the cover to find a four foot long tear on the floor of the shallow end.
The liner is probably 10 years old. The pool itself is 24 years old. Both have been showing wear.
The estimates to replace the liner have come in at 2000-3000. It's a sand bottom, and some have suggested putting in some sort of solid base. Otherwise, there's a cost involved in screeding the sand bottom.
My question is: should I replace the liner? Repair it and cross my fingers that the liner as a whole lasts another season or two? Or should I fill it in with gravel and loam and start a garden?
I'd be inclined to the last option. My wife is inclined to repair it. But I can't help but think that it's wasted money to repair it. If we're going to keep it, I'd think the only option would be to bite the bullet and replace the liner.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Our pool has been covered since September. (18 x 36, in ground, vinyl, basic rectangle. We live in Maine.) I noticed the water level dropping, so I stuck the hose in to bring the water level up. Instead, the water level never came up, and I found water in our basement. I lifted off the cover to find a four foot long tear on the floor of the shallow end.
The liner is probably 10 years old. The pool itself is 24 years old. Both have been showing wear.
The estimates to replace the liner have come in at 2000-3000. It's a sand bottom, and some have suggested putting in some sort of solid base. Otherwise, there's a cost involved in screeding the sand bottom.
My question is: should I replace the liner? Repair it and cross my fingers that the liner as a whole lasts another season or two? Or should I fill it in with gravel and loam and start a garden?
I'd be inclined to the last option. My wife is inclined to repair it. But I can't help but think that it's wasted money to repair it. If we're going to keep it, I'd think the only option would be to bite the bullet and replace the liner.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.