Monday, April 2, 2012

My Pool Sprung a Leak

Last fall I noticed that the water level in the pool was dropping faster than normal, and apparently there was a leak somewhere.  I spent sometime in the cold water trying to find it but no luck and then the process of what to do next began.  As all of your know, the pool came with the house and, initially, we were excited about our children and their families using it.  My parents had a water front lake house that we all enjoyed for many years, so this would be the same but maybe a little bit smaller.  It was great for the first couple of years but then the visits to swim lessened as the grand kids got older and other life's activities crowded out the visits to swim.  Becky and I began to consider replacing the pool with a much smaller "adult" option just for the two of us to enjoy which would cut down the maintenance cost considerably.  We had many of these discussions swimming in the pool in the evenings, just the two of us,  while enjoying one or two adult beverages, enjoying the sunsets, enjoying the full moon rising and even enjoying watching the bats flying overhead.  Then it came to us,  the heck with the grand kids, we are keeping the pool for ourselves.  So last month we had the liner replaced and by the end of the week, the pool was filled with water and ready for the season.  I'm just kidding about the heck with the grand kids comment, but we discovered that we actually enjoy using it ourselves and will probably use it even more this summer with my upcoming retirement.  The water temperature is almost ready so start making plans to come over and swim in the "new" pool at Nonie and Pops house. 



The pool being drained before the old liner can be removed.

Almost finished getting the water out

Cutting the old liner into sections and removing it

The liner sits on a layer of sand so the sand had to be levelled

The new liner (isn't it a bright blue?)  is installed and water is slowly added to form it into the correct shape.  The temperature had to be at least 70 degrees before the new liner can be installed so it would stretch.

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad you guys are keeping the pool. I wish we didn't live so far away or I promise you'd be getting sick of us in your back yard! The new liner is very pretty and we look forward to seeing it and using it this summer!!!

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