That depends upon where it is located. If underground you first have to make sure of the exact location of the leak. Then you have to get to it. If at the pool equipment pad then remove the leaking pipe or fittings and replace them with the same materials.
Pool liner repair tape that can be found at most pool supply stores.
form_title=Swimming Pool Repair form_header=11653 What type of pool do you need repaired?*= () Above ground () In ground What primary material is the interior pool surface made of?*= () Vinyl () Concrete () Tile () Unsure () Fiberglass Can you describe the repairs that are needed?*= [] Vinyl lining repair [] Pool cover needs repair [] Filtration system not working [] Pool surface is cracked or flaking [] Tile needs repair [] Want to replace or add accessories [] Heater not working [] Other [] Want to remove/fill in pool
You would call your local swimming pool contractor for an estimate and advice. This would be something that only they are equipped to handle.
Get 8 to 15 years experience in swimming pool service and repair, get a contractor's license, get certifications in: CPO, Chemistry, get certification in hydraulics of swimming pool facilities, get your degrees in the field from a college, etc., etc., etc
A swimming pool contractor would not be necessary. An electrician or a small engine repairperson would be a better, and cheaper, choice.
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I didn't know that there were swimming metal walls.
Fiberglass swimming pools are easier to maintain, repair, and are less costly to install.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
An above ground pool vinyl liner repair kit may work. You can get these locally at most hardware stores and even Wal-Mart.
It seems that there are many schools for such training. There are professional certification programs in pool contracting offered by the Associations of Pool and Spa Professionals.
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