- May 24, 2017
- 20
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
We own my elderly mother’s home next door to us which has an inground liner pool (about 25K gallons, 9 ft deep end to 3.5 Ft shallow). The liner is shot, needs to be replaced—pool has been leaking there and likely a leak in one of the pipes too.
We are finishing construction on a gunnite pool on our yard and and zero desire to keep this other pool going. But, I’m not interested in filling it with dirt bc maybe one day down the road we (or the next owner) may want to invest in this pool. So, what’s the cheapest, lowest-maintenance option?
My thought is to drain all the water out of the pool, attempt to brace the sides of the pool with 2 x 4s to try to prevent the walls from collapsing in (the pool company winterizing me will help me with this, but I just need to release them if any liability), put a sump pump down in the deep end to pump water out, and cover it (we have a mesh cover). Does that sound OK?
I didn’t want to keep water in the pool and leave it covered bc I don’t want it to get all nasty and be a breeding ground for mold, algae, mosquitos, or other critters. Even if I dump shock in under the cover once a month, I’m not sure that would keep things sanitary enough.
Anyone else have any experience with closing a pool down for good but not yet filling it in with dirt??
We are finishing construction on a gunnite pool on our yard and and zero desire to keep this other pool going. But, I’m not interested in filling it with dirt bc maybe one day down the road we (or the next owner) may want to invest in this pool. So, what’s the cheapest, lowest-maintenance option?
My thought is to drain all the water out of the pool, attempt to brace the sides of the pool with 2 x 4s to try to prevent the walls from collapsing in (the pool company winterizing me will help me with this, but I just need to release them if any liability), put a sump pump down in the deep end to pump water out, and cover it (we have a mesh cover). Does that sound OK?
I didn’t want to keep water in the pool and leave it covered bc I don’t want it to get all nasty and be a breeding ground for mold, algae, mosquitos, or other critters. Even if I dump shock in under the cover once a month, I’m not sure that would keep things sanitary enough.
Anyone else have any experience with closing a pool down for good but not yet filling it in with dirt??