4Leakman
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posted on 17-12-08 at 10:14 PM |
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More Winter Leaks
Happy Holidays to all:
It's been a very strange couple of weeks. Usually by now the phone is silent but within a four day period I received two calls for leaks. Both are
smaller (14x8) vinyl liner pools.
Pool one story... Pool lost water over last winter but was fine all summer.It is losing now that it is closed for the winter. No main drain but there
is a light that he dug up and was not leaking. Put in my old buddy the Leaktracker and found a 3/4" liner cut in the valley of the slope. Placed a
triple patch to be sure it would hold with the cold water temp.
Pool two story... Pool was just below skimmer Saturday but Sunday morning it lost over a foot of water. No main drain or light. The liner was pretty
brittle as my favorite employee Mr. Leaktracker located a 10" slice in the floor plus six more smaller cracks. Additionally there was what appeared
to almost look like a heel print shaped opening through the shallow end floor at the wall seem. This liner was very brittle and we were able to seal
the leaks but I know that this liner will be lucky to make it to the springtime.
The best part... the pools were less than five miles apart so I was able to knock out two birds with one stone.
Did I say that I love my leaktracker???
Again, Happy Holidays to all!
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trackerm
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posted on 18-12-08 at 05:54 PM |
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how did you repair the ten inch slice? just curious?
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4Leakman
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posted on 20-12-08 at 09:14 PM |
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Liner repair
Quote: | Originally posted by trackerm
how did you repair the ten inch slice? just curious? |
A ten inch repair is relatively small but we cut a piece of liner about 14 inches long by 4 inches wide, rounded the ends (always), glued it up and
tossed it into the pool. A few deft maneuvers with the pool brush to get it into place then some gentle smoothing to get it to adhere. I wasn't about
to get into the pool as I was there three days earlier and the pool was a block of ice.
We did a long (10 foot) slice in a liner at the tile line this spring. Unfortunately I don't have any liner pieces that long but the owner just
wanted to try and make it through the pool season and was getting married so they didn't have the $$$ for a new liner. We ended up using six 2 foot
sections of liner samples and adhered it onto place with flexible sealer. It will be interesting to see if it makes it through this winter though I
already have the liner dimensions.
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