ChuckD
02-17-2011, 01:54 AM
Hey all, been away hibernating but I'm starting to smell some spring in the air, even here in beautiful Upstate NY (yeah, wishful thinking). Glad to see the place still alive, and with new members too!
So my 11 year old liner got a significant split at the coping at the end of the last season and that's pretty much it. At this age with a >2' long split it's about time to replace it.
First time with this sort of thing. I've got a couple local Mom and Pop shops who've expressed interest in spec'ing something out for me once the thaw really settles in. I'm wondering what I should be looking for as far as what comprises a good reinstall. What have you learned from past experience? What do you do as a conscientious installer to make it a great job? How about adding some underwater lighting where there currently is none? Bad idea? Any other cool ideas I might consider adding?
And if you're in the area, this is a 17'x33' inground going from 3' to 8' depth out in the country on a well. Make me an offer (and be ready to supply 3 references, of course)!
Welcome newbies, and hi again oldies!
ChuckD
So my 11 year old liner got a significant split at the coping at the end of the last season and that's pretty much it. At this age with a >2' long split it's about time to replace it.
First time with this sort of thing. I've got a couple local Mom and Pop shops who've expressed interest in spec'ing something out for me once the thaw really settles in. I'm wondering what I should be looking for as far as what comprises a good reinstall. What have you learned from past experience? What do you do as a conscientious installer to make it a great job? How about adding some underwater lighting where there currently is none? Bad idea? Any other cool ideas I might consider adding?
And if you're in the area, this is a 17'x33' inground going from 3' to 8' depth out in the country on a well. Make me an offer (and be ready to supply 3 references, of course)!
Welcome newbies, and hi again oldies!
ChuckD