My area has limited pool companies and contractors. I have a pool that has sunk several inches on one side so the water line is high in the deep end and low in the shallow end.
Are there repairs ppl know about or other experienced contractors do like excavate and lift or dig out the deep end more so it's deeper to offset the slope it now has?
The only recommendation I've got here is to just redo the liner and use a borderless pattern but if it continues to sink the water will rise too high or even now it's obvious. Or is there nothing to do and you just build a new pool with piles so it doesn't sink again ?
I never thought having a pool I would have to start over from scratch just maintain it and repair it vs build a brand new pool for example. Now I think the weight is also likely to make the problem worse if it's all flowing to the deep end on a slope.
Are there repairs ppl know about or other experienced contractors do like excavate and lift or dig out the deep end more so it's deeper to offset the slope it now has?
The only recommendation I've got here is to just redo the liner and use a borderless pattern but if it continues to sink the water will rise too high or even now it's obvious. Or is there nothing to do and you just build a new pool with piles so it doesn't sink again ?
I never thought having a pool I would have to start over from scratch just maintain it and repair it vs build a brand new pool for example. Now I think the weight is also likely to make the problem worse if it's all flowing to the deep end on a slope.