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Empty pool question

Postby Al & Sue » 12 Sep 2015 18:22

Hi All,

Just a quick question for the forum, we are currently viewing Paphos properties, with a view to making a purchase, and moving out full time this year. One of the properties that has caught our attention has a pool described as currently out of use, but has had a new liner fitted. the pool is currently empty, and has been so for at least all of this summer, so my question is:

Is this prolonged exposure to the summer sun likely to have harmed the liner, and how east would it be to bring a pool such as this back to a useable condition, a job for a specialist?


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Re: Empty pool question

Postby Mike Strand » 12 Sep 2015 18:46

There are a number of pool companies in Pafos. I suggest getting 1 or 2 around and take it from there.
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby J B » 12 Sep 2015 18:50

Just a guess really, but just coz the liner is new doesn't mean that the rest of the stuff works ok! :)

Maybe if you really like the property, then you could stipulate that you will only complete once the pool is fully operational, subject to an 'expert's' opinion. :?: :?:
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby trevnhil » 12 Sep 2015 18:53

Good comments JB. Does everything work re the pool. It can be expensive if it Doesn;t

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Re: Empty pool question

Postby Ageing Rocker » 12 Sep 2015 23:52

It's like buying a house that's just been redecorated - you don't know the condition of the walls behind the wallpaper!
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby kazanddave » 13 Sep 2015 08:34

If its not been used this summer the pool pump may or may not be a problem also. I would suggest you tell the vendor that you are very interested but you are concerned and ask them to fill it and get it up and running.
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby keving » 13 Sep 2015 09:16

Why not just make an offer about 25k less than the asking price. If accepted that should give you a good contingency for any pool repairs.
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby lion » 13 Sep 2015 11:11

keving wrote:Why not just make an offer about 25k less than the asking price. If accepted that should give you a good contingency for any pool repairs.


Good idea, budget for worst case scenario - new pool
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby Jim » 14 Sep 2015 14:21

Certainly not a good idea to leave liner pools empty, the sun can do all kinds of damage, think very hard the cost for a new liner will be 2 to 3 K depending on size of course.
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby Ageing Rocker » 14 Sep 2015 15:45

Pools are intended to be kept full of water. If a pool is left empty you have unequal forces and pressures playing on the walls of the pool resulting in possible damage through stress factors.
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Re: Empty pool question

Postby Al & Sue » 14 Sep 2015 18:48

Thanks very much, some great answers here, bringing some points that I had not even considered, it is a very nice property, but would have to come down a lot to allow room to tackle potential problems! on with the search :-)

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Re: Empty pool question

Postby stephen conway » 19 Sep 2015 17:59

Hi I would not recommend any liner swimming pool to be left empty at any time. Its not the recommend thing for any body to do. Would get a Survey done on it by a good Company who are qualified to do so. Ship Shape are SPATA Members. It will save you in the long run, but would suggest it will need a new liner.
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