Is here another method to solve my inground pool slick? I have a pool that be made in the mid-70's. My bottom...
I have a pool that be made in the mid-70's. My bottom drain is leak quite unpromising and is 9 and a half foot down. Tunnelling down and under it is not an odds for me. Is there such a piece as taking some sort of flexible tubing and snaking it through? Or perhaps you own a better idea? I've be just using the skimmer and that's packed up out well. Also, the dribble is too large for stop percolate to work.
Answers: Drain the pool some so you can work on the drain. Purchase a product called 'herculeese' epoxy putty from a plumbing supply store. Use it according to the directions and it will stamp around the drain even underwater.
Well I would at least christen a pool expert in for an concept of how to fix it...pick his brain a bit and go from in attendance. If that is the bottom drain, I would regard as you will have to drain the pool completely to repair it properly. Undermining the soil underneath should be an issue.....principal cracks can occur if that happen.