Hi all,
TLDR: How common are leaks in AGP and isn't fixing them a PITA?
I have an Intex 26719EH 14ft x 42in Prism Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool. It's leaking somewhere, so I've been researching the forum and have gotten a lot of good information about how to find and fix the leaks.
I've had the pool up for about 2 months on a cement pad with some plastic chair pads under a lot of it, and a ground cloth over the chair pads and under the entire pool. I was careful to avoid pinch points. I have an upside down plastic tote in the pool which is filled with water and some rocks, which my dogs use to sit on when they're not swimming. They are medium sized labs and go in and out on the ladder. They can climb (thrashing all four legs as I drag them in) into a tube with me and they don't puncture that, so I was assuming they wouldn't be puncturing the pool.
The plastic of the liner is thick and I'd have a hard time cutting it if I were trying. I surely could not cut it with a dog nail or by rubbing the lid of a tote on it, or even the ladder feet.
It sounds like the pool is vulnerable to very small holes at stress points, that may or may not become larger over time. But some people have these pools for years without any leaks. Do they just ease carefully into the pool and float around holding their breath? I kind of doubt it.
I've noticed the walls of the pool are moving a lot when the dogs are swimming. But I think that would happen with kids playing in it as well.
Is my use case one that's just asking for leaks? If it is, then these pools seem more delicate than I would expect.
Is fixing leaks an expected part of pool ownership? I didn't think the liner would last forever, but I thought it would be a few years, especially if I left it up over winter.
Finding and fixing the leaks sounds like more work than I'm interested in. Is it just a given with AGP?
Thanks for your thoughts.
TLDR: How common are leaks in AGP and isn't fixing them a PITA?
I have an Intex 26719EH 14ft x 42in Prism Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool. It's leaking somewhere, so I've been researching the forum and have gotten a lot of good information about how to find and fix the leaks.
I've had the pool up for about 2 months on a cement pad with some plastic chair pads under a lot of it, and a ground cloth over the chair pads and under the entire pool. I was careful to avoid pinch points. I have an upside down plastic tote in the pool which is filled with water and some rocks, which my dogs use to sit on when they're not swimming. They are medium sized labs and go in and out on the ladder. They can climb (thrashing all four legs as I drag them in) into a tube with me and they don't puncture that, so I was assuming they wouldn't be puncturing the pool.
The plastic of the liner is thick and I'd have a hard time cutting it if I were trying. I surely could not cut it with a dog nail or by rubbing the lid of a tote on it, or even the ladder feet.
It sounds like the pool is vulnerable to very small holes at stress points, that may or may not become larger over time. But some people have these pools for years without any leaks. Do they just ease carefully into the pool and float around holding their breath? I kind of doubt it.
I've noticed the walls of the pool are moving a lot when the dogs are swimming. But I think that would happen with kids playing in it as well.
Is my use case one that's just asking for leaks? If it is, then these pools seem more delicate than I would expect.
Is fixing leaks an expected part of pool ownership? I didn't think the liner would last forever, but I thought it would be a few years, especially if I left it up over winter.
Finding and fixing the leaks sounds like more work than I'm interested in. Is it just a given with AGP?
Thanks for your thoughts.