i dunno. duct tape, i guess. or maybe that tar stuff in the info-mercials
Yes
You first of all have to find out what is causing the slab to heave. If you fix the slab then within a two year period you will be redoing the slab again. You may have a leak in the plumbing of the pool or a leak in the house plumbing or to the garden hose. Fix all the leaks and then replace the slab.
Unfortunately, you will have to drain your pool. That way you are able to spot exactly where your leak is coming from and fix it more easily. Next you will need to get rid of rough edges by using a grinder until the area is smooth. Last, fill in the leak with a strong adhesive caulking and allow several days for it to dry before re-filling the pool.
I would try duck tape or sewing it or patching it with pool patches they work very well.
Not if it is a vinyl liner pool. You have to fix the leaks. The walls will collapse and you will have to get a new pool. Fill it back up and call American leak detection or another company. I recommend them because they will come out and fix it until it is repaired. If you don't, you will probably have to pay for a brand new pool essentially. I didn't get my pool closed until the second week of october because of this. Finally they fixed it and I closed it.
Only temporarily. If you are able to get it sealled, depending on the nature of the leak, you may get up to a month before it will reopen. The correct way to fix your leak depends upon where exactly the leak is, how large the leak is, and what type of surface your pool is made of.
I have a waterline leak at my home from the street to my home....can I get a grant to fix this leak?
What kind of leak and where is it?
I work in the pool industry and can tell you it is NOT a good idea to use fix a leak. 98% of the time it does not work and it won't hold. Its a waste of time and money. This esp won't work on holes in vinyl. I had one contractor who tried this, after 7 unsuccessful attempts carefully following directions (with the expense for man hours and clean up), he quit.
You will have to locate the source of the leak before you can fix it. Re-post with your findings.
You have to determine the source of the leak then decide on how to fix it.