Thanks, Waste. I guess my next step is to drain the sucker and pull the liner out (it's about 15 years old, so it's about due for replacement anyway) and see what I'm dealing with. I'll have my brother (he's a carpenter) come look at it for his expert opinion, and see if I can get a pool installer or two to come out, too.
Any suggestions on what to look for or to ask?
One problem I see is what to do about rain while I have the liner out. I don't want anything that's still good to be ruined by water.

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This will also protect most of the floor from weather damage, just make sure that the water doesn't overflow onto the bottom. With duct tape and some plastic sheeting and a pump, you can keep the walls and bottom almost completely weatherproof.

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