by Tony
(Methuen, Massachusetts)
I have a 15 x 48 Bermuda Round Pool above ground swimming pool purchased many years ago at Namco. This winter has been rough on outside items.
I went out today to discover that the ice and snow have crumpled a side of the pool. Is it less of an expense for me to replace just the walls? If so, where can I get just the walls?
Thanks for any help you can give.
Hi Tony.
Chances are pretty good your pool wall can be fixed without much problem. To order a wall only is usually costly, but there are a few places on the net that offer them. You local pool stores may be able to do the same.
Another option is to find a used pool for sale in your area. Many times you can buy an entire pool, in good shape, for much less than what they want for a new sidewall.
I would still try to fix the one you have first. It is usually only a matter of draining some water out of the pool, removing a few top rails, straightening the wall and putting it all back together again. The worst case scenario would be that you have to replace the liner. If that's the case, most wall repairs can easily be done with an empty pool. You then install a new liner and you are good to go for many more years.
Here are some pages that might help you out further.
by Debra
(Nyora, Vic, Australia.)
WE have a pool that is rusty along about 9m at the base.
The pool is timber colourbond and 1.2 high.
Can anyone tell me where we can buy the replacement wall from?
Most pool shops only sell all other parts but not the wall by the mt.
Any information would be great, Thank you, Debby
Hi Debby.
My usual sources for pool parts will probably not help you much in Australia but you may find something useful on these pages. Maybe someone closer to you will see this and offer a suggestion.
by Brian Lowe
(Marshfield Missouri)
I am looking for a pool wall that is 54" tall. Must be for at least 18' round. Bigger is ok as I can cut it down. Cyberhorse30@ hotmail.com