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    Default Re: Now what!? Fixed the holes, pool collapsed!

    I am no expert, but I would imagine that if you can get to the bottom of the pool from under the deck, with some persistance, and help, you could probably put a new one in there without pulling the deck down.

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    Default Re: Now what!? Fixed the holes, pool collapsed!

    I feel so bad for you. Seeing your pics just made my stomach turn!! Good luck to you.

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    Default Re: Now what!? Fixed the holes, pool collapsed!

    Is this the effect of having drained the pool or is it what happens when the pool is not designed or manufactured correctly? Is the pool very old?

    Just wondering.

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    Default Re: Now what!? Fixed the holes, pool collapsed!

    It is the water pressure that keeps the sides of an AGP from collapsing, under normal circumstances. Why it waited until you were refilling to collapse is beyond me... perhaps some things became loose or detached over the winter due to being empty, and gave way with the added weight of the water?? Or the liner shrunk/got brittle over the winter and pulled the walls in instead of stretching to meet them...

    I would think the problem lies with the emptiness of the pool, rather than its age.

    I don't really have a clue, seeing as I don't even have a pool yet!! So sorry, though. I cannot imagine how you feel.
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    Default Re: Now what!? Fixed the holes, pool collapsed!

    I am going to have to say that the liner shrunk and with filling it it pulled the sides in. It happened to me only I caught it as it was doing it on my first pool install here. All I had to do was let some liner loose and I was able to save it.

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    Default Re: Now what!? Fixed the holes, pool collapsed!

    Quote Originally Posted by sevver View Post
    I am going to have to say that the liner shrunk and with filling it it pulled the sides in. It happened to me only I caught it as it was doing it on my first pool install here. All I had to do was let some liner loose and I was able to save it.

    I figured that too.... looking at the way those walls collapsed, they were most certainly pulled down.

    so that presents an interesting question... Is there a method that you should use when filling your pool to avoid this? Obviously you can't watch it every second, so is there something you should do with the liner to make sure you have the proper amount of slack in it, particularly with overlap liners? Also, is this something that you've got any chance of having covered by warranty?


    Edit: Newbie, I'm really sorry about your pool. That's terrible.

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