We recently inherited a 16' x 32' Grecian liner pool with an 8' deep hopper. The pool wasn't maintained well needs some TLC to get it back into shape. I'm going to DIY the renovation and am looking for some input about how to repair some wall panel damage around to suction and return fittings and the light niche. I'm assuming the damage (see attached pics) is from settling of the soil under the concrete deck over the years. I can envision that the top-tilted-back angle of the suction, return, and light niche are from the soil pressing/pulling down the fittings behind the wall. The result is some moderate cracking around the fittings. I originally thought the walls were cement or "poolkrete", but after some reading in the forums I'm thinking they may be polyester. They are about 1/2" thick and definitely not fiberglass or steel.
I'm cutting the deck next week for the new pipes (abandoning the old ones in place) and will replace the broken skimmer as well as repair the wall damage around the fittings. The light was abandoned by the previous owner and we're looking to renovate that too with a 12V LED 35W. Have to see if the existing damage niche is salvageable or needs replacing.
I'm thinking the wall damage could be repaired by screwing a 12" x 12" stainless steel backing plate on the backside of the wall, then hammering the damaged front side back into place and sealing with either a cement mix of a caulk of some kind. Then re-drill the suction or return port in the stainless steel plate and reinstall the fitting and attach to new piping.
Thanks in advance for any insight, guidance, or advice.
Jim
I'm cutting the deck next week for the new pipes (abandoning the old ones in place) and will replace the broken skimmer as well as repair the wall damage around the fittings. The light was abandoned by the previous owner and we're looking to renovate that too with a 12V LED 35W. Have to see if the existing damage niche is salvageable or needs replacing.
I'm thinking the wall damage could be repaired by screwing a 12" x 12" stainless steel backing plate on the backside of the wall, then hammering the damaged front side back into place and sealing with either a cement mix of a caulk of some kind. Then re-drill the suction or return port in the stainless steel plate and reinstall the fitting and attach to new piping.
Thanks in advance for any insight, guidance, or advice.
Jim