I joined here when we had our 15x30 Esther Williams above ground pool put in back in 2009 and learned how to manage the pool from reading a lot of articles around here. Haven't really had any issues until now.
After removing the liner to have it replaced, the 4 central support straps were found to be completely corroded and in need or replacement. That sounds doable (by someone I'll be hiring, not by me), but then the wall condition has me more concerned.
The walls are vertical aluminum slats and most, if not all, have some degree of corrosion towards the bottom. There are holes all the way through in places; I've seen a couple dime sized or larger.
The repair guy says he can put in new straps, line the interior with foam & cover above hole-height with sand, replace the liner, and it should be good enough for several more years. But, if there are already holes near the bottom of some of the slats, is this even worth bothering with, or is it pretty much ready for metal recycling?
After removing the liner to have it replaced, the 4 central support straps were found to be completely corroded and in need or replacement. That sounds doable (by someone I'll be hiring, not by me), but then the wall condition has me more concerned.
The walls are vertical aluminum slats and most, if not all, have some degree of corrosion towards the bottom. There are holes all the way through in places; I've seen a couple dime sized or larger.
The repair guy says he can put in new straps, line the interior with foam & cover above hole-height with sand, replace the liner, and it should be good enough for several more years. But, if there are already holes near the bottom of some of the slats, is this even worth bothering with, or is it pretty much ready for metal recycling?