- Sep 22, 2011
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At the end of the season before last, I got a small tear in my liner. I thought I fixed it with a patch, but when I opened this past spring, my pool had mostly drained. There was about an inch of water in the shallow end. The deep end is 8 feet when full. I could see rings around the deep end where it looked like the level had dropped below the current level. The most pronounced ring lined up with the hole I thought I fixed. Thus, I assumed that was where it leaked and at some point over the winter, the water had dropped down to that level and stayed for awhile before getting partially filled back up with rain water in the spring. I have a mesh cover so water can enter.
I filled the pool back up in the spring and tried to refix the patch by placing a larger patch over it. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem I was successful because the pool was closed in September and I just checked it and it's about a foot below the skimmer, which is less than I had in it when I closed it. So it looks like it's leaking still.
We've owned the house for nine years and the liner was not brand new when we moved in, which means it is at least nine years old. I'm guessing it was probably at least 2 to 3 years old when we moved it so it's probably about 12 to 13 years old at this point. Other than aesthetics and the hole, it's hold up fine.
Is there any danger in letting it drain over the winter if we get a new liner in the spring? We are in New Jersey and the soil is mostly sand. I've read about possible wall collapse, but that seems to be rare, especially in sandy areas. I am concerned about the bottom drain freezing. Not sure if they blow it out when closing the pool but since it is usually under several feet of water, I guess it's not a concern. If the water leaks out so only a foot or so is in the deep end, can that freeze and crack? If so, how hard is that to fix if they are putting a new liner in anyway?
Basically is there any reason why I should keep filling it up over the winter if I'm getting a new liner in the spring?
I filled the pool back up in the spring and tried to refix the patch by placing a larger patch over it. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem I was successful because the pool was closed in September and I just checked it and it's about a foot below the skimmer, which is less than I had in it when I closed it. So it looks like it's leaking still.
We've owned the house for nine years and the liner was not brand new when we moved in, which means it is at least nine years old. I'm guessing it was probably at least 2 to 3 years old when we moved it so it's probably about 12 to 13 years old at this point. Other than aesthetics and the hole, it's hold up fine.
Is there any danger in letting it drain over the winter if we get a new liner in the spring? We are in New Jersey and the soil is mostly sand. I've read about possible wall collapse, but that seems to be rare, especially in sandy areas. I am concerned about the bottom drain freezing. Not sure if they blow it out when closing the pool but since it is usually under several feet of water, I guess it's not a concern. If the water leaks out so only a foot or so is in the deep end, can that freeze and crack? If so, how hard is that to fix if they are putting a new liner in anyway?
Basically is there any reason why I should keep filling it up over the winter if I'm getting a new liner in the spring?