If the policy specifically covers the pool, yes. If there is no specific mention of the pool in any of the insurance coverage papers, no. I don't think that there needs to be specific mention of the pool in the policy. The wind damgae should be covered subject to the deductible. Be aware though that even minor claims can cause your insurance premium to go up so get good advice before proceeding with the claim.
air pocket behind pool liner inground
Filter it then swim in it.
They don't make them for in ground.
Yes.. If the lite ring or facering are corroded the chemical ballance has been way off..
No. Replace the liner.
I had an inground pool installed. We just turned on the lights at night and noticed footprints on the bottom. Can this be fixed? Call the pool company back. The bottom is normally sand mixed with cement. The liner will probably have to be removed and bottom smoothed. They should have checked that before installing the liner. Those printswi catch sediment and debris for the life of the liner.
That would be a pool company.. Now there are dozens of coping styles and sizes, so take one of the old one with you..
Yes it can be done
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
Remove the old damaged liner and install a new one.
Another new or used retainer.
Yes, but it would be very expenses..