zooba --- when you sent the pics, please reference the URL of this thread so they pics will end up in the right place. Hopefully, somebody can give you some advice about this.
zooba --- when you sent the pics, please reference the URL of this thread so they pics will end up in the right place. Hopefully, somebody can give you some advice about this.
I'm still trying to get pictures posted to this thread ... Hopefully soon.
You won't be able to post directly to this thread--send them to the poolforum addy that Watermom gave you above....
Janet
Actually, Jan, he should be able to if he uses picasa, flicker, photobucket or the like. Ben has said that these are acceptable as well.
I posted a few pictures to photobucket, hopefully you will be able to view these pics via the link below. There should be three photos that show the vinyl liner issues. The walls are block and there is wood (2 x 6?) under the coping. You can see from the photo that the screws that support the liner track have come out in several areas. I would like to figure out a way to re-secure the liner track to the wood under the coping. I have discussed this with three separate pool service companies and none of them are willing to tackle this job. Any advice on this? I believe that the liner is in good enough condition to last another season or two before I have to replace the entire liner. I'm trying to postpone that purchase for as long as possible.
http://s1146.photobucket.com/albums/...t=IMG_5085.jpg
I asked our liner expert to take a look at your pictures. (Waste aka Ted)
I'm not sure why your local pool dudes refused to touch the job. The corners look like they'll go back in easily enough. I think the trouble may be that the wood is rotting, hence the screws pulling out. (speaking of which, I pray that none fell behind the liner!!)
I notice that the one place that the screw is still holding is where the liner was patched.
IF you can do this, the biggest problem I can see is that you'd want to lower the water to do the repair and the liner may not have enough life (stretch) left in it to be able to reattach it. (you'll want to check out THIS for both the corners and the side wall liner re-installment.)
I'll be here to advise as you getg into this project.![]()
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
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