Re: Overlap Liner Question
I would strongly recommend looking at an Intex metal frame pool. CarlD, one of the moderators, started with one of those. You can get 2+ years of life from them and (IMPORTANT) you'll be able to get it installed and working with minimal effort.
A wooden pool is tinkerer's project -- something to tackle only if you (and your family) will enjoy the process as much as the end product.
A used AG pool is very frequently a case of buying someone else's problems. Not always, but are you willing to go through full purchase and installation, only to face a 30 - 50% chance of having to start over?
PoolDoc
Re: Overlap Liner Question
Thanks for the reply. I already have a 16' round intex from last summer and want bigger. I bought the house July 2010. You cannot do a deep end with an intek pool.
Would you know if a pool with a beaded liner can become an overlap liner by just removing the beaded receiver?
Re: Overlap Liner Question
I assume that you are talking about buying a NEW liner, to do this with?
I'm not an AG pool expert, but this page makes it sound like you can convert a beaded pool to an overlap one:
http://www.poolsaboveground.com/stor...ol-liners.html
I think your best bet is to find a seller of the liner you want, and then ask them what it will take to make your pool work with their liner. Their advice on a topic like that is probably going to be your most reliable info.
Ben
Re: Overlap Liner Question
Thanks, I agree it sounds like you can just lift off the beaded reciever and use an over lap liner. I will have to purchase the plastic copings, but they are not very expensive. I will know for sure when I check out the pool first hand this weekend.