They last longer and easier to take care of.
I have etching in my inground concrette pool and i need to know how to fix it. the pool was made in 1973 i bought the house three years ago.
Yes it can be done
it depends on what the pool is made of if it is concrete then all of if its carbon fiber then about half of it.
The wall is steel and concrete so the short answer is that you do not.
Hard pool covers for inground pools offer several benefits, including increased safety by preventing accidental falls into the pool, reducing evaporation and chemical loss, keeping debris out of the pool, and providing insulation to help maintain water temperature.
Justin Bieber has a inground pool
the concrete should be 6" according to this site http://www.de-fontenay.com/poolcon4.htm
Using an inground swimming pool cover has several benefits. It helps to keep the pool clean by preventing debris from falling in, reduces evaporation of water, maintains water temperature, and can also improve safety by preventing accidents. Additionally, it can save on maintenance costs and extend the lifespan of the pool.
Yes. Ron Lacher Pool Engineering in southern California probably has an engineering detail showing how to build it.
Any cracks that are in the pool, and if it leaks. See if you can get anyone to come out and inspect the pool.
absolutly not In the case of most pools esp, pools with liners, the concrete rim around the pool is an integral part of the whole structure. It serves a solid rim to support the walls of the pool.
Theoreticaly Yes