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    Dean, If you're worried about the walls that may still be good, once the pool is drained to ~ 1' below the break, you can cut the liner a few inches below the wall seam to be able to pull up the liner to inspect while still having the liner there to protect from weather damage 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.

    What you want to look for is rot - your brother could tell you better than I, which which pieces of wood stand a good chance of surviving another ~15 years - in a potentially wet environment.

    I agree with Tom about not doing it unless failure is imminent, but it sounded like some spots on the panels were about to give way. I'd have your brother sound the supports, perhaps you could just resheath the pool with the existing walls as they are?
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    Protection from weather damage once drained? I don't think you have to worry about that too much - there's ALWAYS water in the ground that's surrounding the pool, therefore, those walls more than likely have had water on them for the majority of the 40 years they've been there, a couple of days/weeks of exposure shouldn't do any more harm than what 40 years have done.

    With the length of time this pool has lasted, I'd say you may just discover some things that are going to turn you off repairing it anyways - that's an awfully long time for wood to be under ground - and those supports behind it may well be on their last legs all around and not just in the weak spot - the only way to tell that is to remove all the walls......

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    Hey Matt, just to clarify, I meant protecting the bottom from the weather - it probably needs some retouching, but yanking the liner out and having a big rain could cause it to become more of a project
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