Is it bad if water gets behind pool liner?

Is it bad if water gets behind pool liner?

What happens when water gets behind my pool liner? The water causes the liner to lose its original seal, which then can cause soft spots, wrinkles, and other imperfections that lead to a lifted, floating liner. In most cases, this floating pool liner will be the physical indicator of what’s going on behind the scenes.

Can a concrete pool pop out of the ground?

A cracked concrete pool shell is one of the worst case scenarios for a concrete pool (other than popping out of the ground, and yes a concrete pool can pop out of the ground).

How long does a concrete swimming pool last?

The answer to the question how long do concrete pools last, is around 50 to 70 years as a service life for the shell, assuming no major failures happen along the way.

Are there any issues with an in ground swimming pool?

There are many issues that in-ground swimming pool owners can experience during the life of their pool. Below is our top ten: The level of the water table in the ground can affect your pool’s construction and how it will respond to changing climatic conditions.

How did you build a concrete swimming pool?

We poured a layer ( step) at a time and ended up adding lots of rocks and bricks as filler inside the concrete. Since our pool was free standing, we added a deck on two sides, all conventional concrete that overlapped the pool edge, leaving us with nice spot to enjoy the sunsets of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.

A cracked concrete pool shell is one of the worst case scenarios for a concrete pool (other than popping out of the ground, and yes a concrete pool can pop out of the ground).

The answer to the question how long do concrete pools last, is around 50 to 70 years as a service life for the shell, assuming no major failures happen along the way.

Can a concrete pool be put in a gunite pool?

Incompatible with salt – That’s right folks. Concrete (Gunite and Shotcrete are just concrete placing methods) pools are not compatible with salt. The concrete pool dealers will tell you they are. But this is for a reason; they will sell you a new surface sooner.

We poured a layer ( step) at a time and ended up adding lots of rocks and bricks as filler inside the concrete. Since our pool was free standing, we added a deck on two sides, all conventional concrete that overlapped the pool edge, leaving us with nice spot to enjoy the sunsets of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.

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