If you have a vinyl pool is likely to reach the time it causes a tear or leak. With time and use, vinyl pools can develop cracks or simply dried and broken due to constant exposure to the sun. The location and arrangement of a leak in the pool there is as difficult as it may seem. Here are some ideas on how to repair the damaged pool and keep it ready to enjoy when you want.
Instructions
1 Inspect the pool liner for signs of wear or leakage. Locate the exact area from which the filtration. You can identify a location with an escape, walking around the pool to see if there is any wet or soft spot on the lawn or in the area around the pool.
2 Look inside your pool to check for signs of cracking or settlement if the pool liner. The areas around corners or stairs are especially susceptible to cracking. To get a better idea of what is happening, use a flashlight to inspect the pool liner.
3 Cut a piece of lining of a set of patches or coating waste piece so that the patch is approximately 1 to 2 larger than the tear or hole inches. Use enough to cover without being excessive. Using a too large patch prevents solidly seal the hole.
4 Sand the back of the patch with a piece of sandpaper to better adhere to the lining. Spread a layer of glue for grinding cement side of the patch, so that the adhesive covers the entire surface.
5 Place the patch over the tear and presses the lining to smooth so that there are no wrinkles or bubbles. The cement glue works both on and off the water, so no need to drain the pool. Let the patch dry.
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