Thanks for the response, Jimmy ...
I'm prepared to replace it if that's what it comes to, but I'd like to put at least some effort in tyring to locate the leaks prior to spending that kind of money.Your above ground pool may be overdue for a new liner unless the leak(s) are small and easily fixable.
My water has been pretty good except for the last couple of years - the cover just appears to be worn enough that the crud on top seeps through.My water stays clear. I'd hate to think what would happen if I made a Frog Pond every winter.
My wife and I are in disagreement over that. I'm tired of going through the hassle of dealing with the cover, expecially the "back breaking" effort invovled with getting all of the crud off for cover removal. She's more concerned with the energy usage over the winter - which is definitely a point to consider.I'm not too familiar with AG pools, but it seems to me that being in Dallas you don't need to put the pool to bed over the winter. It's just too warm to do that IMHO.
Finding leaks with filthy water will be a challenge. I suggest you re-connect your pump and shock your pool with bleach as described elsewhere on this forum. Maybe running the pump will provide clues as to where your leak is.
The water is down to a foot from the bottom. I'm not sure filling it up without having some idea of where the leak is, only to have it go down again is the best of situations. There have been water rationing rules - especially related to refilling pools - in effect around here.
For all I know, this was an issue during the summer, and what I assumed was loss due to evaporation, was really a leak problem - I'm just not sure.
Anyway thanks again for the reply - I'm just trying to solicit enough advise to take the best course of action. I suspect I'm going to at least see if it reaches a low point and see if I can discover any type of holes - and give up at the beginning of the summer.
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