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Has anyone here emptied their pool and clean it and fill it agai

Has anyone here emptied their pool and clean it and fill it agai
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ladybeachbum 25k+18.8 yrs OP 
~ 24 hrs ago    
Has anyone here emptied their pool and clean it and fill it again? I have almost down to about 3-4 feet and want to go all and paint it will pool paint and fill it after it is dry. The pool is rectangler and some tile I want to take off at the tile and replace. I have heard stories of the pool popping up.
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Luckysis 10k+10.3 yrs
~ 23 hrs ago    
@ladybeachbum :
I just had my pool replastered...it was without water during the process for a few days and was fine. But I don't know if they had anything special in place to keep it from popping out...didn't look like they did.
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ladybeachbum 25k+18.8 yrs OP 
~ 23 hrs ago    
@Luckysis :
I probably I should see about letting someone do it but it seems like something I can do. I need to take more water out so I can see what lower looks like. I need to check the beach homes so maybe put off it a few days.
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Vinbert 5k+14.4 yrs
~ 16 hrs ago    
Be careful. I saw that happen to a neighbors pool, probably about 15 years ago. The pool company drained the water, and the deep end popped out of the ground. It was like that for a long time, I don't know what the final outcome was. It was not one of my direct neighbors, but around the corner and down the street a bit. I could see it every day as I drove to work.
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ladybeachbum 25k+18.8 yrs OP 
~ 15 hrs ago    
@Vinbert :
I am a bit scared but I am hoping to drain as I need it gone. I honestly have no idea except what I have heard. I might get chicken and see how much it with a company that knows what they are doing.
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walkchalk1 1k+3.7 yrs
~ 14 hrs ago    
did mine. hole in bottom . replaster. refill
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Reese 1k+9.5 yrs
~ 14 hrs ago    
@ladybeachbum :
I've drained mine many times without a problem but I've heard of pools popping out of the ground when the ground is saturated.
Good luck!
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Sammee 10k+13.7 yrs
~ 13 hrs ago    
My another website neighbors drained their pool in hopes of immediately refilling it with fresh water. It popped up and broke the pipes. Had to get a whole new pool.
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ladybeachbum 25k+18.8 yrs OP 
~ 11 hrs ago    
@Sammee : That is my fear. Mine is old. I wonder if I putsi some heavy things on the bottom while doing the sides. I bet if it will pop up with me it would with a pool company.
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sandman 25k+18.6 yrs
~ 11 hrs ago    
@ladybeachbum :
don't do it... saving a few hundred bucks while risking thousands is not a good idea
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Daiquiri Online 1k+4 yrs
~ 8 hrs ago    
I would let a professional do it! Sorry, because that costs thousands. We had ours done about 7 years ago. I picked little tiles. It was a bad mistake. Make sure you ask for the left over tiles!
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TortieMama 5k+1.2 yrs
~ 5 hrs ago    
Has anyone here emptied their pool and clean it and fill it again? I have almost down to about 3-4 feet and want to go all and paint it will pool paint and fill it after it is dry. The pool is rectangler and some tile I want to take off at the tile and replace. I have heard stories of the pool popping up. #msg2190530
 
@ladybeachbum : @Vinbert :
@walkchalk1 :
@Reese :
@sandman :
@Daiquiri :
If you really have to do it, get a professional and do it QUICKLY! They can and will pop. I have heard you have less than 7 days to drain, clean and refill.
 
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