I noticed that the skimmer/main valve is dripping every second. I uncovered the pool today, and there is only 8 inches of water left in the 3 ft shallow ends. Our pool starts at 3 ft on each end and goes to 6 ft deep in the center. Concrete bottom and metal panels on the walls. Picture was taken when we paid a company to put in a new liner and repair any problems. They ordered the liner and said they would repair everything. We were on vacation for two weeks when they did the work. When we got back, we got in the pool and noticed sunken areas in the bottom. The liner had sunken in the holes. The man said the concrete collapsed in places when he walked on it because he left it empty too long. We had paid for half of the liner and installation up front, and would have paid the other half plus the concrete repairs when we got home. He moved and disconnected his phone number and never fixed it so we never paid the rest. We hoped that we could get the concrete repaired when we replaced the liner again. So, we had a slight leak every year. We would lose about 3" of water from October to April. We thought it was a plumbing leak.

It looks like duct tape on the seams?
Three sides are rock wall/concrete. The deck is concrete around the pool, plus more concrete patio on the side with some wood deck.

The concrete patio past the pool started shifting down after we began having more earthquakes due to oil/gas wells being dug. We never had any earthquakes before 10-15 years ago, and I have lived here 65 years. The crack between the two separately poured patios is getting wider and the patio is shifting downward.

So hopefully, this will be fixed with a new skimmer/main valve. There is no way to cut off the water from the pool, so I think it needs a cut off valve between the rock wall and the skimmer/main valve. Looks like a great time to finish emptying the pool to replace the valve.
1. How long can we wait for repair since the pool only has 8 inches of water on the ends? I don't want it to float up. I don't want to refill it either because water is very expensive. The local pool company that opens and closes pools is an hour away, and he can't get here for a month. What do I do in the meantime? Of course, he will want me to use his chemicals instead of bleach.
2. If the valve is dripping every second, could that be the ONLY source of the leak? Would we lose that much from October to May? Or should I worry about those concrete cracks?
3. What is the chance I need to install a whole new pool with concrete deck and concrete/rock walls? We are selling and moving this year so I don't want that much expense.
4. If I need a whole new pool, and a new patio since it seems to be shifting downward, what gets done first? The patio or the pool? Good pool contractors are two hours drive away. Four hours a day spent driving round trip if they work 8 hours a day. How do I choose a good pool builder? Will the builder fix the patio that is shifting or will that be a different contractor?
Thanks in advance.

It looks like duct tape on the seams?
Three sides are rock wall/concrete. The deck is concrete around the pool, plus more concrete patio on the side with some wood deck.

The concrete patio past the pool started shifting down after we began having more earthquakes due to oil/gas wells being dug. We never had any earthquakes before 10-15 years ago, and I have lived here 65 years. The crack between the two separately poured patios is getting wider and the patio is shifting downward.

So hopefully, this will be fixed with a new skimmer/main valve. There is no way to cut off the water from the pool, so I think it needs a cut off valve between the rock wall and the skimmer/main valve. Looks like a great time to finish emptying the pool to replace the valve.
1. How long can we wait for repair since the pool only has 8 inches of water on the ends? I don't want it to float up. I don't want to refill it either because water is very expensive. The local pool company that opens and closes pools is an hour away, and he can't get here for a month. What do I do in the meantime? Of course, he will want me to use his chemicals instead of bleach.
2. If the valve is dripping every second, could that be the ONLY source of the leak? Would we lose that much from October to May? Or should I worry about those concrete cracks?
3. What is the chance I need to install a whole new pool with concrete deck and concrete/rock walls? We are selling and moving this year so I don't want that much expense.
4. If I need a whole new pool, and a new patio since it seems to be shifting downward, what gets done first? The patio or the pool? Good pool contractors are two hours drive away. Four hours a day spent driving round trip if they work 8 hours a day. How do I choose a good pool builder? Will the builder fix the patio that is shifting or will that be a different contractor?
Thanks in advance.