Question for Pool Owners

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Ecugyrl, Apr 8, 2008.

  1. Ecugyrl

    Ecugyrl Well-Known Member

    Okay, so I set this above ground pool up last year and one side is off level. I used it through the summer and it did fine. If we continue to get rain and come out of the drought, I had thought about draining the pool, fixing the off level side and filling it back up.

    Would it be wise to drain it and fix it, or leave it alone?
    The liner is a little big because they sent us the wrong size, so we made it an overlap, so I am not worried about the liner shrinking up. I just want to fix it so it is level. We plan to do this in a weekend, so the liner would be without water a day at the most. As soon as we fix it, we will start filling it back up.

    Any suggestions would be helpful!!

    Thanks
     
  2. smiles

    smiles Well-Known Member

    DRAIN AND FIX!!!!! If not, you will end up with a collapse and a need to buy a new pool...and, yes, this is the voice of experience talking!
     
  3. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    And it's going to take longer than one day to drain it, fix it and fill it back up. Again, the voice of experience :lol:
     
  4. momof3grls

    momof3grls Well-Known Member

    :iagree: If the pool is not level it can do all sorts of horrible things, most of which include reconstructing your collapsed pool and buying a new liner.
     

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