My son just shot his bow and arrow and it hit the swimming pool. When through the pool and into the liner. Any suggestions on how to repair the hole in the panel, other than replacing it.
Isn't it amazing that we all manage to love our own children and very few of us actually kill them before they are grown. Sometimes we want to but to, but we don't!
Isn't it amazing that we all manage to love our own children and very few of us actually kill them before they are grown. Sometimes we want to but to, but we don't!
Whereabout on the wall did it pierce the wall? Up high or low? If high, you may want to wait until the pool is open and then from inside the pool, push out the hole and eliminate any jagged edge pushing up against the liner. Patch the liner from the inside and then use an epoxy to patch the pool wall from the outside. Structurally it should be fine.
Sorry to hear the bad news...surprised my boy has shot a hole through ours yet
Drain it down, patch the liner, push the sharper parts of the wall out, or trim them, then patch with some scrap plastic (leftover bleach jug cut out?) and patch the liner with a large liner patch.
Or use a thin piece of sheet metal between the liner and the wall held in place by double stick tape or caulking.You could paint the hole to match the wall color and it'll be barely noticable.
actuallty since arrows are small diameter relatively.... (hears wheels creaking in head) I used to work at a tire shop when I was a teenager and one of these just might work perfect while protecting the liner from any sharp edges just pull through and snip, maybe put a little silicone behind the head. You would still need to patch your liner but one of these will last a long time. You may be able to buy one from your local tire repair joint. Its called a patch plug and comes in diameters of up to 1/2 inch.
We are going to drain the pool down and patch the liner. Repair the wall best we can. I really like your idea Bones, we will check will our tire shop. No this won't be pretty but it is cheaper than replacing the panel.
You should have seen the water pouring/shooting out of the hole, OMG. I thought I was going to have a heart attack. You know how hard you try to keep your pool perfect, crystal clear and baby that little pool. ARGGGG!!!!
when repairing abg pool walls, I cut out the bad spot, then rivet in galvanized sheet metal or aluminum, then duct tape around or if wall foam is avail then use that
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