Cracks and Damage Become More Noticeable
A few dents or cracks are not the end of the world, above-ground pools are durable. However, above-ground units are more prone to accumulative damage over time, more so than underground units. If you begin noticing damage accumulation occurring all over your above-ground pool, you should look into replacing it. Over time, these damages will compound, threatening the integrity of your pool and the safety of those within. If your pool is in bad shape, above-ground pool removal might be the best option.
Rust and Wood Rot
Both of these are more than just damage, they are clear indications that your pool structure is being compromised. Many above-ground pools are built with steel to make them sturdy and resilient, which is excellent, but they can still falter due to rust or metal erosion – especially after harsh weather. It’s the same with the wooden components. If these support structures fail, the whole unit is compromised.
One clear sign that you need above-ground pool removal is if the inner sections of your pool look rust-stained. This is indicative of advanced wear that may be more cost-effective to replace than repair.
Maintenance Problems
If your pool is becoming harder to keep clean and maintain in working order, it’s probably at the end of its lifespan. While durable, constant use, cleaning chemicals, and natural wear and tear will simply make it more difficult to keep the above-ground pool functional. What’s more, prolonged use may have noticeably warped your above-ground pool – wouldn’t you want a fresh, clean-looking pool instead?