Damasco said:
I haven't gone to trouble of leak testing yet, because there IS a leak (pool is now down about 8-10 inches), and I'm debating whether to just redo the whole pool....
If you can afford it, by all means redo the entire pool, but it's gonna be
$$$ (big bucks)!!
If you want to stop the leak as inexpensively as possible, you need to know where and what is leaking (and
hopefully, why)! Therefore, getting someone in there to test the lines and the pool itself is a
MUST! It could easily be something as simple as the hydrostatic valve in the drain being stuck open. You could also be loosing water through the backwash or waste valve, in which case none of the lines are bad. You've got to find out where the leak is before we can advise on the best way to fix it!
Anyone who comes out to a leaking pool and doesn't bother to check
everything before suggesting how to fix it is a moron!!

:grrrr: I'll admit the possibility of something so glaring that he might 'know' a return bank is bad, but leaks sometimes come in 2's or 3's, so you need to check everything!
As to question about what I said (BTW - "Special Contributor" is my rank here - there are a number of us who have that rank- my 'handle' is ''waste'' and my name is Ted

) - just because a line worked yesterday or for 30 years is no guaranty that it will work tomorrow. If there was a problem with the initial installation of the line which lead to the current failure, I would think that any and all lines run at the same time could soon have the same failure too. However, there is also no guaranty that a new line won't leak within 30 days

(there may be a guaranty that whoever ran the pipe will fix it for free, but not that the line won't leak). Cutting into the shell of an existing pool
might cause structural problems, especially in the deepest part of the pool where the pressure is greatest, also draining pools can cause it's own set of headaches. In addition to this is the stuff from ktdave in
this thread with tunneling backfill problems.
2 things:
1) Please have the pool completely checked for leaks!!!
2) Please read
Pool School
Again, thanks for joining us! We
want to help you but need to know what's going on before we can give you the best possible advice 8)
Ted (a/k/a waste)