The methods I'm aware of for putting an insert into a pipe are for larger pipes than residential pool pipes . . . and would cost more than cutting your deck. That's not to say that there's not something new I'm unfamiliar with.
However there's another issue. When pool pipes fail it's most often:
1. at a joint
2. where a rock or something similar has rubbed through the pipe
3. where the pipe has been frozen with water inside
4. where the pipe is of material -- like black poly with insert fittings, or flex PVC -- that should never have been used in the first place.
An internal repair won't help with #1 or #4 above, and may not help with #3

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