That owl is looking MEAN, not wise!![]()
Mean and wise...a good combo!!!
Is there anything we can do DIY until we can get on his schedule? The sand is a wreck. It looks like beach erosion, so much has fallen and the water just sits. I can use the sump pump to get it lower, but it just comes back up when the pump is shut off, so it seems pointless.
And of course, we are looking at some serious cash to fix it.
Our pool guy hasn't called back...so I called another company. We have lived in this house for 10 years and I spoke to the guy who owned the house when the pool was put in (early '70s we live in a small town), and he confirmed there is no drain under the liner or any other drain. He also confirmed it is all sand, there is no vermiculite.
I just want the pool fixed. And it CAN be fixed, correct?
I know it's not what you want to hear, but the correct answer is, "Usually, but not always, unless you are ready to essentially rebuild the pool. The 'hole' can be fixed, but if you pull the liner, and the walls are shot -- repairs are tough.
There are some unconventional methods I can probably point you toward, but let's not borrow trouble!
When the liner comes out, take pictures like crazy. That was expensive 30 years ago, but a 16Gb chip for a camera not costs about $30 and holds over 3,000 hi-res pictures. If you have pictures, we (or possibly another forum with more pool guys as members) will be able to offer ideas.
PoolDoc / Ben
Ok. I just like to be prepared with what the deal is. Now, the guy who we originally called has previously worked on this pool. He knows the pool and replaced the liner 17 +/- years ago and when we first called him he asked us if we had water in the basement as he had recalled there was a water problem. This gives me comfort so it makes me want to wait for him to show up rather than engaging with someone else. The other guy did call back, but we wouldn't work well together.
We live in the central Massachusetts and have 4 kids...we need this pool. LOL
Good luck!![]()
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