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.
Yes it can be done
YES.
air pocket behind pool liner inground
Filter it then swim in it.
They don't make them for in ground.
No you can use the pool with old liner. Foxx is strong and the sides will hold without water. The only thing is that you need to keep adding water and eventually the sand on the bottom will wash away.
No. Replace the liner.
There may be small gaps at the corners. Once water is put in the pool, the pressure will stretch the liner to fill these gaps. Since the water fill from the bottom upwards, any air "trapped" on the bottom will be forced out the top as well when the pool is filled. The water is in the pool, liner is rounded in the corners and their is approximately 1" space between the liner and bottom/side corner of the pool bottom.
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..