All,
Looks like ill be closing my pool down this winter. I have two spots on the shallow and one on the deep end that have pretty sever rebar/rust bleed. Pool is about 7 years old and i have owned it two. My plan is to have the spots cut out and patched as the plaster is still in good shape. However my concern is focused around draining the pool. We live in a pretty low lying area and I am afraid that my pool may pop out of the ground. The pool is built into the side of my sloping back yard nt sure if this helps my situation. There are no Hydrostatic valves installed. Is there any type of insurance policy that could be taken out to cover this as every builder including the one who built the pool state they will not cover the cost of the pool floating out of the ground. My homeowners policy does not cover it. Hate to gamble and have this repair turn into a nightmare but the stains are getting worse. Thanks for your ideas and input. See pictures for pool layout.
17000 gallon plaster pool with SWG.
Looks like ill be closing my pool down this winter. I have two spots on the shallow and one on the deep end that have pretty sever rebar/rust bleed. Pool is about 7 years old and i have owned it two. My plan is to have the spots cut out and patched as the plaster is still in good shape. However my concern is focused around draining the pool. We live in a pretty low lying area and I am afraid that my pool may pop out of the ground. The pool is built into the side of my sloping back yard nt sure if this helps my situation. There are no Hydrostatic valves installed. Is there any type of insurance policy that could be taken out to cover this as every builder including the one who built the pool state they will not cover the cost of the pool floating out of the ground. My homeowners policy does not cover it. Hate to gamble and have this repair turn into a nightmare but the stains are getting worse. Thanks for your ideas and input. See pictures for pool layout.
17000 gallon plaster pool with SWG.