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Lucy
 
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"snow" wrote in message
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A small 1 foot section of my above ground pool liner has
come disconnected to the metal frame....it appears to be from frost heave.
We have had several periods of unsual warm tempatures followed by very
cold
temperatures in January. I called a local dealer and they said I have to
wait until spring ( I live in Maine) and I will be lucky if I can save the
pool. They said I have a chance after the ground thaws to reconnect the
liner to the frame, but that is not ceratin. The pool is just 2.5 years
old.
Anyways, I am looking for a second opinion. Anyone with a smiliar problem,
I would appreciate advice/comments.


Good luck..
I asked a question about our above ground pool here about a week ago, and
still no response from anyone.
I don't know if the post was overlooked, or if nobody out there knows the
answer.
I was asking for tips on how to winterize the pool. The local pool store
said to leave the pump running 24/7 all winter. We are not wanting to do
that. The thing was mainly a whim, for the kids who can't get in the
in-ground pool yet.. and we weren't wanting to dig a second kiddie pool.
What do you do with regards to the pump during winter?
Thanks,
lucy