I am a pool owner with a liner. I had the same problems with water behine the liner just like everyone else. I live in the Tulsa, OK area and we get a lot of rain, which means the water table is very high. I met with an old pool guy to discuss my problem and he gave me an idea. I modified it a bit and installed the system myself. It works like magic! In fact, it works so well I'm going to patten the idea and sell it to pool dealers. It works 100% of the time and I even use the water from under the liner to water my lawn. If I didn't want to reuse the water, I could dump it directly into my sewer line.
When I'm prepared to sell the kit, it will come with a 100% money back guarantee. If you're mechanical then you can do it yourself. It took my son and I about ten hours to complete the project.
If you want to discuss it further, you can post here.
Thanks,
Todd
Repair for water behind the liner
Pool ideas
So Mister Todd Willis, are you even going to give us a hint or was that a bit of ego stroking/pre-launch marketing gab?
Re: Repair for water behind the liner
twillis wrote:I am a pool owner with a liner. I had the same problems with water behine the liner just like everyone else. I live in the Tulsa, OK area and we get a lot of rain, which means the water table is very high. I met with an old pool guy to discuss my problem and he gave me an idea. I modified it a bit and installed the system myself. It works like magic! In fact, it works so well I'm going to patten the idea and sell it to pool dealers. It works 100% of the time and I even use the water from under the liner to water my lawn. If I didn't want to reuse the water, I could dump it directly into my sewer line.
When I'm prepared to sell the kit, it will come with a 100% money back guarantee. If you're mechanical then you can do it yourself. It took my son and I about ten hours to complete the project.
If you want to discuss it further, you can post here.
Thanks,
Todd
Water behind Liner
I also live in the Tulsa area (Owasso). I had my pool installed last August and have had water behind my liner twice since the install. Once in April, and now I have it again. I sure would like to know how to resolve this issue.
Well my guess would be a 'false' bottom to the pool or building some kind of reservoir underneath or to the side with drainage channels into which all the water drains and a sump pump or hose pump allows for the water to be used for the plants.
Couldnt we have a comp to see who has the best idea then pip Mr Willis to the patent office!!
Jane
Couldnt we have a comp to see who has the best idea then pip Mr Willis to the patent office!!
Jane
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