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odddon
06-21-2010, 05:34 PM
Howdy group. We have a 13 x 25 Legacy portable pool that's been in place for 4 or 5 years, and the long sides are bowing out. It was just a little bit, which seems logical, but this year it is getting worse. Is this due to settling? One corner has dropped a few inches, and the opposite side is the one with the biggest bow. And more importantly, is this dangerous? I don't want 10,000 gallons of water rushing our house. And no, the ground around the sunken corner isn't wet, and there's no water loss, so I've ruled out a leak. Thanx!

odddon

PoolDoc
06-21-2010, 08:49 PM
Hi Oddon;

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odddon
06-21-2010, 09:52 PM
Not a problem, sorry for including the link - I removed it. It just seems that most AG pool questions I've seen aren't about the "portable" (as they call it anyway) pool type that we have, but ones with straight sides and liners, etc. I wanted to show which type we have, especially how it is supported. It won't happen again! Or at least until I can afford a real membership. :)

Watermom
06-21-2010, 11:05 PM
Don -- hope you will bump up to a real membership some time if you are able. We would like to have you stick around. I, for one, have enjoyed your posts! Some of them are quite humorous!

BigTallGuy
06-21-2010, 11:56 PM
I had a similar problem with a 18' round AG pool. Check with the Manufacturer for Vertical upright supports for your model. Mine were 2 feet high (If memory serves) and were placed behind the upright next to the side wall at the bottom near the bottom sidewall track. You may have to partially disassemble the top rail to gain access to pull the verticals out far enough to install the supports. Mine was done without draining, one vertical at a time.

Good luck. BTDG

odddon
06-22-2010, 11:51 AM
Hmmmm, I'm not sure we're talking about the same type of pool, but what do I know? Instead of posting a picture, you can see our pool, if you so desire, at legacyportablepools dot com. (As far as I can tell, the site is safe.) It's the one on the top right corner noted as "traditional rectangle", or the bottom left as "The Legacy". Ours is the 13 x 25 rectangle.

I think I've found the cause, after some weed whacking this morning. Grass grows around the pool, and it had gotten pretty tall on the affected side. With the grass removed, I see the base of the supports have sunken into the dirt an inch or 2. I'm going to have to drain the sucker to fix this, but hope it makes it until the season ends without a backyard tsunami!

odddon (counting down my 24 posts.....)

This Just In!!! Finally got a response from Legacy:

"You should be very concerned as yyour legs are sinking into the ground and not giving the side the support it needs, which could lead to collapse.
Empy the pool and shhore up and support the legs so that they are level with the bottom of the rest of the pool."

Now I have to decide - do it now, or take my chances and do it after the season. It has taken 5 years for it to get to this point, will it make it another 4 months or so? I've spent a fair amount of money and a lot of time trying to fix what I neglected over the off-season, and 10,500 gallons of new water isn't exactly cheap either. Oh bother.....

burt4750
01-14-2016, 09:16 AM
I, too, have a 13'x25' Legacy rectangular pool. One end of the pool has done the same thing. I have read that emptying an above ground pool will cause the sides to collapse. Is this true with the Legacy pools? Also, I have been searching for a replacement liner for my pool as I want to be prepared in the event something would happen to the current liner. My pool is about 13 or 14 years old. So far, I have had no luck in this endeavor! Does anyone know if a liner can be obtained?