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    Default Re: Leaving Pool Up In Winter

    I know exactly where it's leaking It's full of pinhead sized ant holes on the bottom. The liner is not fixable.

    I'd replace now but don't like the thought of giving them (ants) a head start
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    Default Re: Leaving Pool Up In Winter

    I think I'd go ahead and replace the liner, now.

    BUT . . . pre-treat the soil with a insecticide. Waste may have some ideas -- I'll alert him.

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