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Opened our pool to a cracked tile line. Pool is finally drained and working on chiseling out old blocks. Pool membership seems appealing right now😂
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Long story short; We’ve been in our house 2 years, and last year we leaked water down to our skimmer/tile line in the matter of 2 days. What we and our pool guy thought was a leaky skimmer seal was in-fact water leaking between the block near the tile line. My guess is over winter it froze and pushed out the face of the block and tile. It looks like the previous owners knew about this and had placed “many” patches over it. I’m lucky that there are spare blocks with the tile attached left on the property. Also I am lucky they filled the inside of the blocks with sand and not concrete👍 I’m sure I’ll update as I go!

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