How to Patch a Pool Quickly

Maybe I Just Should Call to Pool Contractor?

Although you will never want to have a hole in your pool, it’s possible that a tear or a rip could develop. Having the proper knowledge about how to deal with a small tear in your pool can help you save a lot of money.

When you contact a pool contractor, they will likely tell you that they will fix your rip for several hundred dollars. They might also suggest that you purchase a new pool liner. Having the proper knowledge about how to patch a pool liner can help you make informed decisions.

Step 1

The first step in patching a pool is to determine the location and type of patch. Many people think that they have a leak, but the water is actually still evaporating. If this is the case, then it's time to make the fix above or below the water.

Depending on the location of the leak, you may either use a dry patch or a patch that's underwater. However, if the leak is well below the surface, then you might want to use an underwater patch.

Even if you're not planning on using an underwater patch, you still need to follow the same steps as if you're making repairs above water. Doing so will help ensure that the patch will last for a long time.

Step 2

Before you start working on the patch, make sure that the area where it will be placed is thoroughly cleaned. This will prevent it from sticking to the wall and eventually falling off. Another issue that will occur is that the patch will not stick properly to the wall.

Step 3

After the wall has been thoroughly cleaned, it's time to apply the patch. Follow the directions given in the step-by-step guide to ensure that the adhesive adheres properly to the surface. Although the underwater patch is very useful, it's usually easier to patch a liner that's above the water.

Step 4

Most patches require a few minutes to adhere properly to the surface. Since the adhesive tends to stick quickly, it's important that you spend some time applying pressure to the area to ensure that it adheres to the wall. This will help prolong the life of your patch.

Step 5

After the pool patch has been placed, it's important that you keep an eye on it to make sure that it doesn't start to peel off. This will allow the new liner to be installed properly and prevent the old one from getting damaged. Although you can always replace the pool patch kit, it's important to remember that the new one might not last as long as the old one.

 

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