Want this question answered?
No, but you can buy a cheap patch kit at pool stores or other places to easily patch above ground pools.
The pool will leak into the ground if a hole is eaten on the bottom.
More common than most folks realize. Based on my experience over the last 2 decades, I would say that most pools have a leak of some type, with probably 3 out of 5 having a substantial leak! This would be for pools in general and not specifically for gunite pools. Gunite shells don't leak unless cracked, but there are plenty of other places where a pool can leak. 36 years of remodeling and building gunite pools makes me disagree with the above answer. Very few pools have leaks with the most common place being in the skimmer throat. Also, after 5 years here in Nevada I have found more leaks in the light conduit than in 31 years in California. They use PVC conduit in Nev. and brass/copper conduit in Cal. Have a professional leak detection company detect the leak with dye and pressure testing to determine if the leak is in the vessel itself or in the plumbing.
there is less pressure above the ground so the ink inside it burlge outside and flow in airplane......
You can locate the transmission fluid leak on your 2001 Chevy Metro by looking at the transmission fluid on the ground. Look above the transmission fluid stain and you should be able to see the source of the leak.
Drain the water to below the level of the leak, and let it dry. Glue a patch over the hole, and let it dry according to the directions in the patch repair kit. Refill pool and enjoy swimming.
Do you mean 'leek'? Leaks don't grow, they just happen.
Usually by cutting an access hole in ground floor ceiling to locate and fix leak.
If water is seeping into the ground near your pool, then you obviously have a leak somewhere.
Many pools have vinyl liners. As the pool ages, the vinyl liner will oftentimes become cracked. These cracks cause water to drain out of the pool, which can result in greater damage. One should never fail to repair this type of leak. The best way to repair this is to patch the crack or hole with a patch kit. These patch kits can be bought both in stores and online. There are different types of patch kits, some of which are meant to be used above water and some below the water. This type of pool repair is relatively simple.
well I have the same issue as you ... I heard that by placing a pair of stockings at each end of the pool (shallow and deep)it should move toward the leak ... I just cut one pair of stockings in two ... still waiting for the outcome I just started it this evening ... good luck to you ...
after it melts it would leak into the ground