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I would be lying if if did not tell you I am scared a little bit. I started putting water in pool and notice one end baggy other end so tight liner doesn’t touch the corners. As a point of reference never seen this done or owned a pool . Any suggestions
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Obviously you need to start again
I take it is an above ground pool? is the base level? did you lay the liner out so that it reached into each corner
I take it is an above ground pool? is the base level? did you lay the liner out so that it reached into each corner
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Re: Lay Pool Builder
Seconded! Maybe thats Why Mike said his folks liner only lasted 2 years because it was fitted badly only with a few million vinyl lined pools in Europe I am sure a 2 year lifespan would have been noticed by now.
Do it right and save pain and expense later.
Do it right and save pain and expense later.
I may not give you the answer you want to hear, but I will give an honest opinion of your situation as you decribe it.
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Re: Lay Pool Builder
Lennyt1986 wrote:Good Morning,
I would be lying if if did not tell you I am scared a little bit. I started putting water in pool and notice one end baggy other end so tight liner doesn’t touch the corners. As a point of reference never seen this done or owned a pool . Any suggestions
First of all don't take this as an insult, but I don't think you should be installing a pool on your own. It would be too easy to make a mistake and end up with a leaky pool. Pool liner installation is a rather complex operation since it basically involves installing a flexible material on a flexible material. That said, I would suggest you call a pool installer ( https://www.poolhelpforum.com/ )to have this pool liner installed. If it is a professional, he or she should be able to finish the job for you in one or two tries. You see, you might find this difficult to predict the placement of liner corners, but a professional can do this in a flash. This is why it would be a great idea to let a professional install your pool liner.
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