Esther Williams above ground pool

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Chrissy75 posted this 05 May 2019

Hi, I’ve inherited a house with an Esther Williams oval above ground pool with deep end from the 80’s.  This was my grandma’s pool so I am very familiar with it, it was just never my problem before now.  While installing a new deck around the pool the contractor notices two smaller than a dime size holes approximately four inches from the bottom, it’s not leaking but u can see liner.  I’m not ready to drain and replace the liner yet, so I don’t know what the inside might look like. Is there something I can do to buy some time until I am ready to replace liner? Are these holes just something that could possibly damage the liner and cause a leak or is there potential for it to collapse??? Also 2007 after a major flood, the pool was completely taken down and reinstalled because of flood damage.  At least in 2007, everything was good.  Any advice anyone can provide, would be greatly appreciated 

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InyoRob posted this 06 May 2019

Holes near the bottom of the pool could lead to a potential collapse of the pool. You may be able to patch the wall. Check out our article titled "Advanced Wall Repair for an Above Ground Pool".

randalp1 posted this 04 January 2020

I need to replace the main alumium wall in an ester williams pool and of course the vinyl liner. It is a 24' round with the walk around deck  and I think it is a 48". I do not know how to go about this. The rest of the structure is very sound. I know ester williams is not any longer made. We have had this for over 30 years and it has proved that it was worth its investment. 

Inyohector posted this 06 January 2020

Good morning, unfortunately, we do not carry Esther Williams pool walls but you may be able to try mypoolwarranty.com. Also please click here to be directed to our pool liner homepage. 

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