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    Default Re: New pool owners, patching hole in bottom of liner?

    Thanks.

    We patched again with a piece of real liner that a guy at the pool store gave us and a good adhesive. It is holding well, but we haven't been in it yet. We're still losing a small amount of water, I don't know if it's the patch, which looks good or another hole in the liner somewhere. I'll have to try to find any leaks. We would be replacing the liner next spring anyway, the liner just wasn't one I preferred at all. It has a picture of a coral reef along the bottom with fish along the liner. I'm sure the previous owners thought it was very cute, but it's too juvenile of an appearance for my taste, and with a folded over liner it looks silly with fish pictures above the water line. We've been having fun pretending to "snorkel" around the walls, my young son thinks it's cute, and were just going to replace it. But replacing it this soon after moving is a bit of an expense we'd like to hold off on if possible.

    What would cause it to be chemically abused? The previous owner left us many gadgets and accessories, which was nice of them to leave, but along with the Nature 2 and the chlorinator that attaches to the system, I think they really liked playing around with the pool and adding things on, I wouldn't be surprised if they "over maintained" the pool.

    Anything we should look out for? I'd really like this liner to make it until the spring.

    I should add, my biggest concern is that the divot or void under the patch where the sand washed out will cause another hole if someone steps on it. Again, we haven't been in the pool since we patched it Saturday. I have been too afraid the whole thing will just unravel and we'll flood everyone's yards. LOL. I could figure out any way to funnel any sand in there while there was water in the pool. I'll just try to put something bright that will stay underwater near the patch and remind everyone that swims not to play near there.

    Do you have any suggestions to protect that area? Thanks again for your help!

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    Default Re: New pool owners, patching hole in bottom of liner?

    Glad you got it patched!

    If both patches were properly applied, it shouldn't be leaking there anymore. However, if the liner failed in one place, who's to say that there isn't a smaller hole somewhere else? If the water loss is negligible, ignore it - if it's bothersome, do some serious leak detection and dye testing.

    I'd use a round rock (~ the size of the patch) to mark the area to avoid. I wouldn't let anyone step near the rock and certainly wouldn't vacuum within 5" of the rock. I would dive down and pick up the rock every other day and gently rub the patch, to keep algae from growing under it.

    If you are SURE that you'll be replacing the liner next spring - I'd skip using any extra chems when you close the pool - who cares if it's a swamp when you open the pool -you're replacing the liner and water?

    One last thing, can you tell me about your vacuum?

    I hope you will enjoy the rest of the season with your pool
    Luv & Luk, Ted

    Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries

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    Default Re: New pool owners, patching hole in bottom of liner?

    I don't know if I'd have a rock big enough, the patch ended up being about 4 x 4, and the divot is about 6 x 6. The vacuum is just the standard one that everyone originally buys, the oval-y shaped one on the end of the pole with the brush underneath. We hadn't vacuumed the pool yet when the tear appeared, I'm embarassed to admit we hadn't vacuumed for the first time until last week. But the pool was still very clean inside because we were barely in it and we run the filter. I'd like to get the Hayward Wanda the Whale vacuum next year. Can the vacuum we already have cause us problems until then?

    I'll look up how to do a dye leak test. I'd like to find the leak, the patch seems to be holding fine. I was in the pool for the first time since the patch the other day and it looked good. But we're losing about an inch a day and I'd like to find any leaks.

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