- Jul 14, 2017
- 818
- Pool Size
- 24000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)

Option 1) Replace the whole thing at a cost of $2250. We are in the process of getting quotes for having the deck replaced so if replacement is inevitably needed, nows the time and I’m not in a spot where I just can’t afford it.
Jury is still out whether we’re replacing with a paver or concrete deck. If its concrete it will probably be a fancy finish and not easy to match down the road should we have to cut into it. If we go pavers it sounds like these can be dug up and then put back down should we ever need to.
Option 2) what are the chances an epoxy job can bring the skimmer back into the right shape to last? If I clear out the concrete over the skimmer and bring the top into alignment with epoxy above the plastic- could that make for a lasting fix?
Option 3). Just not use the skimmer. This is my deep end skimmer. I have one in the shallow end and also a main drain. My valves allow for the bad skimmer to be isolated.
Option 4) any other ideas?