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    Default Liner info needed for 20 x 40 IG pool

    Went to open my pool and found the liner is ripped, time for a new one The pool is a 20 x 40 with walk-in steps. If it matters its a Foxx Pool. What should I expect to pay for a new liner (installed) in Morris County NJ. Is there anything special I should look for? Are 24 or 28 mil liners better than 20? Thanks for any insight.

    Howard

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    Default Re: Liner info needed for 20 x 40 IG pool

    Have you heard of this outfit: http://www.aaalinerexperts.com/ ? They gave me a quote in that price range which includes any and all repair work that might be needed. This is for a 27mil non-grooved liner with all new faceplates and nozzles. They claim they do over 600 liners a year and gave me a list with phone numbers of 300 references and said they would give me more if I wanted. They include a lifetime warranty that covers BOTH material and labor to replace the liner as many times as I might need it. They will do the jobs fairly quickly, require no deposit and I only pay them once the job is done and I am satisfied with the job. Sounds almost too good, what might I be missing?

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    Default Re: Liner info needed for 20 x 40 IG pool

    http://www.bbb.org/new-jersey/busine...rd-nj-27002552

    BBB Gives that company only a B- rating. Some of the complaints were about the warranty...
    rectangle 11.5K gal IG concrete pool;; 125sf cartridge filter; 2hp 1 speed pump; K-2006, k-1766; PF:10

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    Default Re: Liner info needed for 20 x 40 IG pool

    Thanks. I checked those out and some by a similar org in NY. Is seems most of their reviews are very positive, but there are some very negative ones. I don't know what to think. I was leaning that way, but then started to question them based on the data. Now I talked to a friend of mine who it turns out had them do a liner and they are very happy with the job. Why can't anything be easy.

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