You should run an ad in your local news paper that you want this pool down either say you will pay to have it done, or that you will give the pool to who ever takes it down.
You need to have a windbreak around the pool.
Personally, I'd call the pool company. There are things that need professional fixing.
You'll have to pump the pool down far enough to get the liner lip back into the groove. If you need someone to do it check out pool businesses in the phone book.
You need to have your check valve replaced.
Have a look at a Dragonfly Super skimmer it doesn't clean the pool floor but stops so much dirt from going down that you will hardly need to look at the bottom.
To take apart a Kayak above-ground swimming pool, start by removing any accessories like ladders or filters. Next, drain the pool completely and disconnect any hoses or water connections. Carefully dismantle the pool's walls, usually by unzipping or unfastening any connectors, and fold them for storage. Finally, disassemble the support structure if applicable, ensuring all parts are cleaned and stored properly for future use.
You really need to give the perimeter in order to get an idea of how much it would cost. Inground gunite pools range from 20K to the sky is the limit. The cost of building the pool is secondary the reputation of the builder and that is worth more than a discount builder. Try Bluehaven.com and get a warranty plan with your pool. Anyone with a shovel can build a pool but are they going to be around to fix any problems that come up?
No it is best not to> if you drain a pool there is always a risk that groundwater will get under it and you end up with a pool floating like a boat in a puddle. it will never settle down properly again. Find out about winterising your pool from a local pool shop, they will give you all the pointers you need,
You need a pool tele pole that is 8' and extends to 15' k
The pool, filter, and pump all need to be drained. If it is a soft sidered pool, it should be collapsed and covered with a tarp. If hardside pool, cover will a pool cover once drained down.
The bubbles need to go in the water, facing the bottom of the pool.
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