why not just drain the pool, reseat / stretch the liner and then re-fill it? you might have a small issue here and there, but for the most part it will be gone....
It's really not that easy. The chemicals for the water afterwards costs money. Fixing the liner costs money. They probably need an entirely new liner as it's glued down already and can't be stretched. But maybe it wasn't glued? I don't know. But maybe now, the customer can get a new liner by insurance claim.
Your editing style is fantastic
Thank you! 👌🏻🕵♂️
How on earth you see a tear in a liner that size takes dedication and time. Good job duck!
Unbelievable find👏👏
the liner was in a shocking state - nice find on that tiny split
Where do you purchase you're underwater screwdrivers, hardware store just look at me funny when I ask
I’ve found my set in the same isle as the striped paint and the blinker fluid
You need to ask for water proof screwdrivers! Not the underwater type!
They're usually near the elbow grease and midnight oil.
Or pencils that write upside down
Those Magnusson drivers can be sourced at B&Q
Top video, great work, always makes laugh,😂👍👌top editing 👌
Thanks ! 🕵♂️
Nice work as always 👍🏻
Time to cut your loss and get it relined with new faceplates now everything is caked in sealants.
Well done finding that split . Shame its a bit too late 🙄
Holy shit, how long did it take to find that insanely small crack?
IP67 rated is what you need to ask for.
About 69 🕵🏻♂️
Nice find but it seems like that liner May not last much longer.
My OCD was bad when the kids blow up paddling pool had creases in the bottom. I think it would explode if this was my swimming pool
Love it so interesting thanks
I wonder how much the other company charged for telling them the liner with a hole in it is fine.
2:11 Lol. Everything can be fixed with silicone.
Or "Duck" tape! HeeAwe!! 😅
@@kevinbrouelette6361 "Do your best and silicone the rest"
What a mess lol. Entire pool needs redone.
Best thing this pool owner could do would be to start again with that pool. What a mess... looks like cow boys fitted that thing.
so they couldn't drain the pool and use a heat gun to shrink the liner again in the stretched parts?
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why not just drain the pool, reseat / stretch the liner and then re-fill it? you might have a small issue here and there, but for the most part it will be gone....
It's really not that easy. The chemicals for the water afterwards costs money. Fixing the liner costs money. They probably need an entirely new liner as it's glued down already and can't be stretched. But maybe it wasn't glued? I don't know. But maybe now, the customer can get a new liner by insurance claim.