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    May 24, 2010, 07:51 PM
    Should you drain an inground pool liner
    I had a pool linner installer tell me to leave my older inground pool without water in it for any where from 7-14 days. My pool is over 30 years old and I was afraid to leave it drained for that long while waiting for the new linner to come in and be installed. Should a inground pool be left drained for this long? Please advise as soon as possible? I am scared the pool will colapse.
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    May 26, 2010, 11:55 AM

    It should be fine but will get damage in heavy sotrmy weather. Did he say why he wants it dry for 2 weeks? You can drain a pool and install a liner all in one morning?

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