That loss sounds about right for those holes. However, you should check the entire liner thoroughly.
How old is your liner?
That loss sounds about right for those holes. However, you should check the entire liner thoroughly.
How old is your liner?
10,000 gallon IG vinyl liner pool, BBB user, salt added to 2300 ppm (because it makes the water feel great!), new liner/new water on 6/23/11, algae-free since 2006 (at least that's as far back as I remember). 1HP Hayward 2-SPEED CONVERTED Superpump, Hayward sand filter, PS234 test kit.
Goal: To remain completely algae-free for the life of this new liner!
Life lesson: It is what it is.
12'x24' oval 9K gal IG pool; bleach; Hayward 244T sand filter; Hayward Super pump, 1 HP, 2-speed pump; 24hrs on low speedhrs; PS234; utility water; summer: ; winter: ; android phone; PF:13
I put electrical tape over the holes last night and left the liner nice and tight ... its floating again this morning ... I'll have to keep looking.
Its a June-2001 pool/liner.
I also found a hole in the fiber line that runs the perimeter of the coping ... got water in there too half way around the pool. It makes the light look choppy. I'll have to figure out how to suck that water out and seal it up then pray it doesn't algae up ... the stuff is over $3/foot. Sigh.
Is there any safe way to stay under the water and still breath using home available materials?
~18,000g; 16' x 32' IG; Vinyl; 1HP x 36sq-ft Hayward DE; Solar Attic PCS2 Heat; G25 Nature2; New Water 400; Fiber Stars 8-Color Perimeter and Wall; Clear Cover
Found a 3/4" rip on the bottom of the shallow end last night .... it had pretty good suction on it too.
~18,000g; 16' x 32' IG; Vinyl; 1HP x 36sq-ft Hayward DE; Solar Attic PCS2 Heat; G25 Nature2; New Water 400; Fiber Stars 8-Color Perimeter and Wall; Clear Cover
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