Hi All -
New member here with problems, please, hoping for help. Long story short: I had to drain out all the water in my 18' round pool (metal sides) professionally installed in 2003 or 2004, even though I had read that liner problems can result. I got it emptied over many hours which included cleaning, thousands of buckets worth of emptying, sucking up algae with towels, etc., just gruesome.
There were several wrinkles in long arc shapes along one side, as much as one inch or so folded and sticking up. A friend's husband who had replaced his water similarly said not to worry, they would 'lie down flat' once the water was in. Sounded too good to be true.
Well, I have 8-10 inches of water in, and if anything they are worse. Being on a well, the water is even more precious, so I don't want to waste it and only fill about 4 inches a day (these past 2 days) so as not to use too much at one time. I got in and waded around to see if I could 'smush' those wrinkles to flatten them, mostly in vain except for the tiny ones. Walking on those wrinkles is extremely annoying, and I know it will drive me crazy. BUT I am not prepared to pay someone this year to replace the liner for me, which feels soft and pliable still. There is sand over ground underneath the liner, and some of the smaller wrinkles that did 'push out' felt like underneath there were some tiny ravines or narrow ruts where the sand was no longer smooth, but I don't know if that means anything good or bad.
I'm a woman on my own with no one really to assist; everybody I know is overloaded with their own lives, and I don't want to bother anybody for something 'recreational' in these tough times when many people are worrying about necessities.
Can anyone please steer me to any other options that I might do myself, or possibly paying a pool person if not more than approx. $150 tops for a service call? I'm not finding much info online, something about a shop vac (huh?), don't understand that. If I take some of that water back out (boo hoo), is there a technique I could do? When the whole thing was empty and those sweeping arc wrinkles (covering half the pool) were present, I tried pushing them out and gently pushing on the side vinyl, but they didn't move, but I didn't really try too hard, because I was expecting (naively) that as the water went in, the weight might magically push them out or at least down flat.
Even minimizing those gigantic wrinkles would be a huge improvement. I've just bought a new salt water system (Intec, hope I won't be sorry) to install and learn how to use - so I've spent about all I can this year on this luxury. I may just have to live with it this year, but I sure hate to fill the pool for a season knowing I will just be dumping the water out again, it seems such a waste.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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