You can rehang the liner on your above-ground pool if it fell over in the winter but you will need to remove the pool corner caps, the rail, and all of the water. You can then re-stretch the pool liner and refill the pool.
If he accidentally fell in and tore it, it's not his fault but the dog's owner can be held responsible to repair the damaged liner.
The rust mark will most likely never totally come out. It may lighten in color with age and may be bleached some be the chlorine. Consider it a permanent fixture.
no there just shedding there winter coat
29.6" fell in 1997-1998 winter.
24.5" fell in the winter of '88-'89.
Winter Solstice fell on Wednesday December 22 in 1948.
Torah Bright i think from Australia
35.6" fell in the winter of 2006-2007.
The total of 104 inches of snow fell in Boston during the winter of 2014-2015.
herbs like rosemary to make people fell comfy with its taste and smell with chicken especailly
I have only done this one time. I branch fell from a tree in a wind storm from about 30 feet up. Went through the winter cover and through the liner in the deep end of the pools. It was stuck there when we opened the pool in the spring. The branch was about the size of a baseball bat. I had prepared a zip lock back with play sand and also had a patch already cut. When ready, I removed the branch, placed the ziplock bag under the liner in the hole and then proceeded to patch the hole with a vinyl patch. If this is in an above ground pool, I wouldn't mess with it unless you think it is going to burst. Once you cut the liner more water is going to push out and make the sunken area even bigger. For above ground pools theres not a whole lot you can do. Maybe get rid of the moles....
When Hitler attempted to attack Russia his armies fell to the brutal winter just as Napoleon's troops when he tried to invade.