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small holes in above ground pool wall
Hi,
I have inherited an Esther Williams above ground pool. It is around 10-12 years old. Everything on the pool was in great shape except for the bottom tracks (I ordered new ones) and I just noticed dozens of small holes near the bottom 6 inches of the aluminum wall. I cannot afford to replace the wall. What would be the best way to approach repairing this? Here is a link to an image of the wall: http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson.../poolwall.html thanks, Mark |
small holes in above ground pool wall
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ups.com... I have inherited an Esther Williams above ground pool. It is around 10-12 years old. Everything on the pool was in great shape except for the bottom tracks (I ordered new ones) and I just noticed dozens of small holes near the bottom 6 inches of the aluminum wall. I cannot afford to replace the wall. What would be the best way to approach repairing this? Here is a link to an image of the wall: http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson.../poolwall.html It looks as if someone may have been shooting at your pool wall with a BB gun (cal. 0.177".) But we cannot guess further since your photo showed no scale indicator. It is the vinyl liner that holds the water, not the metal wall, which merely prevents the vinyl from splitting under the weight of the water. Liners last 15 to 25 years. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
small holes in above ground pool wall
marklevinson1 wrote:
Hi, I have inherited an Esther Williams above ground pool. It is around 10-12 years old. Everything on the pool was in great shape except for the bottom tracks (I ordered new ones) and I just noticed dozens of small holes near the bottom 6 inches of the aluminum wall. I cannot afford to replace the wall. What would be the best way to approach repairing this? Here is a link to an image of the wall: http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson.../poolwall.html thanks, Mark You could try epoxy on the holes. It should work. |
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