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    Well, the "hole" I was working on turned out NOT to be the problem. Although using Poconos' rig (modified), I was able to patch it. Apparently it was a hole in the liner but wasn't leaking...?

    Anyways, I woke up this morning to find water all over my backyard and bubbles coming from the return. I called a leak detection company and they found 3 places that need patches. They are very small pinhole leaks right at the point where the wall angles up from the floor (there is no crease here, it is all flush). They cost me $150, but they don't do the repair.

    My luck with the rig ran out, I cannot get these holes patched to save my life. I figure I have two choices: get a wetsuit and try to get in and patch (I hope I can find one this late in the year). Or I can drain the pool halfway, which would allow me to get "in" but only my legs get wet (I can live with my legs being cold, just not my torso).

    My problem with draining the pool. I *just* got my chemicals balanced and polyquat added. If it weren't for these leaks, I would be closing this afternoon. If I drain (which I need to drain below the return anyways for closing), then I will need to re-add some water so that the level isn't too low for the winter. If it is too low, the air pillow won't hold the cover and the weight of rainwater/leaves on the cover would put too much pressure on the sidewalls, I would think.

    Do you think if I add maybe a foot of water from the hose to my pool that my chemicals will be too unbalanced? If not, that is the route I would like to take. Otherwise, if I have to rebalance, now it will be at least this coming weekend before I can close. We're expecting rain and wind later this week, which means LEAVES!! Any help is appreciated. You all have been great.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spcchap View Post
    Do you think if I add maybe a foot of water from the hose to my pool that my chemicals will be too unbalanced? If not, that is the route I would like to take. Otherwise, if I have to rebalance, now it will be at least this coming weekend before I can close.

    Unless the numbers on your fill water are totally out of whack, I don't see where adding fill water will "unbalance" your chemicals enough to matter. Once you put the water back in, just raise your chlorine back to shock level and you should be good from there. The TA and CH are not crucial at this point, and topping off shouldn't affect your pH that much if your tap water pH is within normal limits.

    Glad you found the leaks, hope it's not too much of a pain to fix, once you get in..

    Janet

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    Draining the pool as I type this... Will update everyone on my results, if they don't find me floating face-down in the pool from hypothermia. I'm hoping to drain the pool to about 2 feet, which should enable me to patch the holes without getting my torso into the water. Then I'll fill the pool another foot of water so it is just under the return. Hopefully I can close tomorrow.

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