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    Fix leaky liner or not?

    Here are two pictures of the stairs taken right after the leak detection. In the first picture the space between the purple lines is where the detection tool got a “hit” on a leak. The red X is where the stair is a little soft. The second picture is a more overall picture of the stairs. If you...
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    Fix leaky liner or not?

    Well, that’s one consideration for sure. We already know the water is eroding the support under the stairs. It’s anyone’s guess where else it’s going/causing erosion. At this point, if it’s just causing issues under the stairs, we already know we’ll have to replace/re-install them when the...
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    Fix leaky liner or not?

    The answer is: No, no I do not. In fact, I’m only willing to bet on how unlucky I am, especially in regard to this pool.
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    Fix leaky liner or not?

    Our pool liner is just 3 years young. We discovered a massive leak 2 seasons ago, and this year I finally got a leak detection company out to find it. The good news is it wasn’t our return lines like we thought, it’s the liner instead. The exact problem is, according to the leak co tech, that...
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    Can I create airlock for main drain this way

    I have no idea if it has enough volume. I really don’t know much about it at all. I got it as a birthday gift, and haven’t used it at all. I’ve watched several videos about closing pools with compressors but they either use a tankless variety (mine has a tank) or they say “be careful not to use...
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    Can I create airlock for main drain this way

    Howdy! Here I am, closing my pool later than I should again. We had a rough season trying to find the leak, and then getting someone to fix it. I’ll post about that separately. Consequently I didn’t get my plumbing completely fixed-my main drain is plumbed directly to my pump and we ran all...
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    Creative Minds Needed - Temp Fencing Off Pool in Winter

    These are at Home Depot. I wanted to add, but my phone died, that I read on some website that you can make “invisible” post/fence holes in the ground with pvc. The idea is to drive a 10-12” length of pvc into the ground and leave it there, so that you can drop a post or pole (depending on the...
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    Creative Minds Needed - Temp Fencing Off Pool in Winter

    You could use these with some wood between then to block off the bottom, and those cheap wire fence posts from tractor supply stuck into the hole in the middle, with your construction fence attached to the posts. The blocks should be heavy enough to not move (easily anyway) especially if...
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