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How Do You Repair a Crack in a Concrete Swimming Pool?

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When you notice visible cracks in your concrete swimming pool, you need to take appropriate measures to ensure that those cracks don’t spoil your swimming season.  While you may feel a little stressed out to discover these cracks, the good news is that cracks don’t necessarily mean you’re up for an expensive repair. In this article, you will discover the different ways to repair a crack in your concrete pool, depending on the severity of the problem and the type of pool crack you’re dealing with. Some of the most common techniques pool professionals use to fix concrete pool cracks include applying putty, plastering, stapling, and injecting the epoxy. Keep reading to learn more about repairing cracks in your concrete swimming pool. Types of concrete pool cracks If you’re planning to repair your pool cracks, it’s important that you know the different types of pool cracks. This is because how you treat the cracks will largely depend on the type of crack you are dealing

How Do You Fix A Leaky Pool Skimmer?

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When it comes to preventing and repairing leaks in your pool, knowledge is power. But if you are like most swimming pool owners, you probably don’t think much about your pool’s skimmer and how this quiet part of your pool can be the reason your property’s water level is dropping. In this article, I will discuss how you can actually fix a leaky pool skimmer so you can prevent further damage to your pool. What are pool skimmers and what do they do? Skimmers are like little buckets built into the side of your pool. They hold baskets and have the same function as the handheld leaf skimmer, keeping twigs, leaves, and other debris from making their way into your pool’s filter. For in-ground pools, skimmers are typically rectangular-shaped and placed toward the top of the walls. Usually, the water level of the pool covers the bottom half of the skimmers. Some skimmers have doors over their front that open and close according to the water level and movement. When the pump is tur

How Do You Find A Leak In the Skimmer Line?

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If your pool is losing an inch or more water per day, you know that it is leaking somewhere. Water loss is a major telltale sign that there is a leak, and usually, the skimmer lines, which draw water from your pool to be filtered, cleaned and returned, are the culprit. Leaks in your pool’s skimmers can cause structural problems if you do not pay attention to them immediately. They also cost lots of money to repair, so finding out if your pool leaks are coming from your skimmers and fixing them right away are crucial in maintaining the health of your pool—and your pocket-- in the long run. Tips for Finding Skimmer Leaks The purpose of a pool skimmer is to catch the larger debris from your pool water as it begins to circulate through your filtration system. Since a huge percentage of your pool water flows through the skimmer as it makes its way to your filter, a leak in this part of your pool poses serious problems to your property. If you have a gunite pool, you can find th

Are Pool Leaks Covered By Homeowner’s Insurance?

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Does homeowner’s insurance cover swimming pools? By simply having a pool in your own backyard, you make your home the center of summer fun not just for yourself but also for your family and friends. But while a pool is an amazing outdoor feature, it comes with responsibility and liability risk. If you own a pool in your home, having proper insurance coverage for the risks that come with owning a pool is important. Yes, homeowner’s insurance does cover a swimming pool. However, not all insurers cover swimming pools and some of those who do actually require pool owners like you to take steps to minimize your risk, like adding safety features or fencing your property in. Because not all insurers cover swimming pools, the best way to cover your pool property is not with pool insurance but to work with an insurance agent who will help you look for a homeowner’s insurance coverage that will also cover your pool. While many pool owners believe that their homeowner’s insurance polic