- Jun 19, 2012
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We've developed a leak somewhere in the liner of our above ground pool. It's definitely not in the plumbing. I suspect there's a small tear in the floor of the liner, where the vacuum had gotten stuck over the summer. We didn't really notice the leak until we stopped using the pool and have been watching the water level consistently drop.
Problem: It's in NY. It's 40 F. I really don't want to get in that pool to find this leak now. Any issues letting this go over the winter, and probably have the pool completely drain? I had read somewhere that you shouldn't let an above ground pool sit empty, but I'm not sure why.
Thanks for any help.
Problem: It's in NY. It's 40 F. I really don't want to get in that pool to find this leak now. Any issues letting this go over the winter, and probably have the pool completely drain? I had read somewhere that you shouldn't let an above ground pool sit empty, but I'm not sure why.
Thanks for any help.