Structural issues

Whatapoolfool

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May 22, 2021
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Northern Kentucky
Hey there, I just bought a house with a Kayak Pool, it seems older so I doubt that the warranty will uphold, walls are bowing outward, but the rest of the pool structure, or surrounding walls, seems pretty stable beside one area of about 4-5 panels. The liner is also trying to bust through and walls are bowing outward. My sister in law knows about chemicals, etc, but as far as structural integrity goes, I would not know how to fix this. I know jack squat about pools, but grew up in one. I know how to swim in a pool and that’s about it. Just need opinions of the more experienced.
 

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With repairing everything and replacing whatever equipment we need, I’m trying to see a figure for cost. I want to get a pool person to help, but wanted to come here first
 

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I think that’s probably done for.
It needs to be drained to prevent collapse & damage to people & property.
Once drained you will at the very least have to replace the liner if the pool is repairable. Until you drain & remove the liner you won’t know what needs to be replaced & what can be repaired. It looks like a very old pool so not sure if replacement parts can be sourced.
if she really wants a pool you should also shop around for a replacement.
 
I think that’s probably done for.
It needs to be drained to prevent collapse & damage to people & property.
Once drained you will at the very least have to replace the liner if the pool is repairable. Until you drain & remove the liner you won’t know what needs to be replaced & what can be repaired. It looks like a very old pool so not sure if replacement parts can be sourced.
if she really wants a pool you should also shop around for a replacement.
Thanks. I am the she and she doesn’t want to put the cost out just for summer fun, I would rather suffer the heat. We already dumped enough into the house.
 
If you want you can contact inyopools to see if parts are even available for it. They are very helpful
 
Makes sense, we live on a hill, the pool is on a leveled out area, but I wonder if it was put on over full dirt, which I read you weren’t supposed to do. Our soil up here is also a clay, so it shrinks and expands dramatically. I have seen quite the workmanship in this house let me tell you, a very nonsensical handyman if you ask me.
 

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