- May 18, 2016
- 25
- Pool Size
- 22500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Solaxx (Saltron) Resilience / Aquacomfort A5
Our original pool liner was replaced 2 years ago. We had it for 14 years with no real issues. The only thing was that we could feel subtle bumps behind it which was apparently from surface rust on the galvanized walls that developed over time.
We decided to have our concrete removed and replaced with pavers along with a new liner. The company that installed the new liner recommended installing foam padding on the walls as it would make for a better feel but would also act as a buffer to ensure any surface rust spots that developed over time wouldn’t puncture the liner. They also scraped our old walls clean and sprayed a rustoleum coating prior to the foam. Now we have had a few ongoing issues with groundwater getting behind the liner. The liner stays in the track but you can definitely feel the water bubbles at times. It is not always in the same spot and usually goes away by itself over time, however we never had this issue before? The only thing really different is that we added the foam… and thoughts or suggestions with this? We live in NJ and have had more rain than usual. I do not believe there is a leak in the liner. Thanks!
We decided to have our concrete removed and replaced with pavers along with a new liner. The company that installed the new liner recommended installing foam padding on the walls as it would make for a better feel but would also act as a buffer to ensure any surface rust spots that developed over time wouldn’t puncture the liner. They also scraped our old walls clean and sprayed a rustoleum coating prior to the foam. Now we have had a few ongoing issues with groundwater getting behind the liner. The liner stays in the track but you can definitely feel the water bubbles at times. It is not always in the same spot and usually goes away by itself over time, however we never had this issue before? The only thing really different is that we added the foam… and thoughts or suggestions with this? We live in NJ and have had more rain than usual. I do not believe there is a leak in the liner. Thanks!
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