Hello folks,
Our new-to-us pool is around 22 years old, and had been neglected for a few years - or maybe longer - by the cheapskate previous owner.
It is now fully functional and swim-ready and we have been using it regularly, but there are a few rough spots that we hope to correct, and maybe give us a few more years before we have to do any major work.
He is the first mystery: a section of the concrete apron has shifted upwards by (at the highest point) about 1". (If we lived in the midwest I would swear it looks just like frost heave.) The only trees we have are palm trees, so I don't think roots are the problem. In the picture you can see the deformity in the curved section of concrete just beyond the kiddie pool and it is now sitting above the level of the slate rock bordering the edge of the pool. At first we thought that maybe the pool had settled on that end, but the waterline is dead nuts even at the tile line along the entire circumference of the pool. (You would think that if the pool had settled, the waterline at the settled end should be sitting higher up in the pool at the tile line, right? If not please educate me.)
At this point it's more of a cosmetic annoyance, and hasn't taken one whit of enjoyment factor from the pool, and if this is the worst problem I have to live with I'm a happy camper, but if there is an underlying problem that needs attention I'd like to be aware of it.
Any thoughts on this situation? All opinions are greatly appreciated!
Our new-to-us pool is around 22 years old, and had been neglected for a few years - or maybe longer - by the cheapskate previous owner.
It is now fully functional and swim-ready and we have been using it regularly, but there are a few rough spots that we hope to correct, and maybe give us a few more years before we have to do any major work.
He is the first mystery: a section of the concrete apron has shifted upwards by (at the highest point) about 1". (If we lived in the midwest I would swear it looks just like frost heave.) The only trees we have are palm trees, so I don't think roots are the problem. In the picture you can see the deformity in the curved section of concrete just beyond the kiddie pool and it is now sitting above the level of the slate rock bordering the edge of the pool. At first we thought that maybe the pool had settled on that end, but the waterline is dead nuts even at the tile line along the entire circumference of the pool. (You would think that if the pool had settled, the waterline at the settled end should be sitting higher up in the pool at the tile line, right? If not please educate me.)
At this point it's more of a cosmetic annoyance, and hasn't taken one whit of enjoyment factor from the pool, and if this is the worst problem I have to live with I'm a happy camper, but if there is an underlying problem that needs attention I'd like to be aware of it.
Any thoughts on this situation? All opinions are greatly appreciated!