- May 3, 2007
- 18,100
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Don't give up quite yet!Since I can't find the leak location, I consider emptying my pool indefinitely.
Have you let the pool sit with the pump off and see if the water level stops at a certain point? This can help determine where the leak is.
Also, if you are willing, you can pressure test certain sections of pipe to determine where the leak is.
That indicates ground water can be a problem. However, if you drain the pool, it becomes an even bigger problem because you basically can't have any water in that bore hole or you risk raising the pool when it is empty. So if the sump pump fails or does not go on when you need it to, you may have an issue.I have a 6 x 11 meter inground pool, and it is more a burden than it is an enjoyment.
The house with pool was built 15 years ago, but I very rarely use the pool, and I'm single. At the same time it has to be maintained, and it actually prevents me from traveling for an extended period of time, because of that.
So I consider from emptying it and covering.
I have read on the internet about pools that get lifted out of the ground, or get cracks in the floor, because of the groundwater.
My pool is tiled concrete.
What are the risks here, considering I live in a flood free area. I have a 35 meter deep borehole, and I have to put a timer on it, otherwise the pump runs dry after 10 minutes.
Does the pool itself have a hydrostatic valve in the bottom? If so, that can help release any pressure that builds up but they are notorious for failing so if you did drain the pool, I would put in a new one.