A crack in your swimming pool indicates a structural defect. Contact the pool manufacturer - your pool may still be under warranty, meaning you could get it repaired or replaced for free. If the pool is not under warranty, contact a pool repair specialist; you may want to get estimates from three or four people before you hire someone to make repairs.
It could, but I would be more Leary of it jumping out of the ground from surface water. Pools like boats float, so be sure to check the water level in your area before draining one.
No. You just drain out enough water to close up the skimmers/Plumbing, but the pool remains mostly full.
It is possible.
Yes, plaster will dry out and crack.
The swimming pool temp should be 26 - 27 degree cent
A highly rated swimming pool has to consist of safety and hygiene. A highly rated pool should have trained life guards and should have a clean changing and pool area.
You should check your local swimming pool. Or you can see a YMCA.
A swimming pool should have fencing around it to prevent young children and people with disabilities , that make them unable to swim , from falling in. In some countries it's illegal for a pool to not have a fencing around it.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
YES
In my experience, lakes are natural bodies of water. But there is no legal reason known to me why a swimming pool should not have 'lake' in its name.
a swimming pool it should be neutral pH ie green
Yes, It gives people a chance to express their inner swimming. Those who love swimming should swim and those who don't have swimming pool should be able to swim at school. Those who dislike swimming should not have to swim.<some people cant swim>
It wouldn't be. If you're swimming in meters the pool should be 50 meters, and I've seen them be 25 meters occasionally. If you're swimming in yards the pool would be 25 yards.
You can expect to pay at least $1000 for an above ground, and more for an in ground. It also depends on the size of the pool.