That's a question for either Pooldoc or Waste--and I'll alert both to come take a look and see what help they can give..
Welcome to the forum!!
That's a question for either Pooldoc or Waste--and I'll alert both to come take a look and see what help they can give..
Welcome to the forum!!
Janet
Welcome to The Forum!
You want the 52" liner. The manufacturer makes it smaller than the actual pool measurements because it's supposed to stretch into the pool. If they didn't, all liner pools would be full of wrinkles. If you went with the 48", you'd probably rip the receiving track off of the wall before the water level reached the return.
It sounds like you've got a "J-Hook" style bead, double check and make sure you get the right bead for your receiver (there are 4 different types that I know of and the bead must be the right type for the receiver you have). The manufacturer takes into consideration the receiver offset.
If you want to discuss this more, or bounce what you're planning off me, I'm here almost every night and will gladly share my knowledge and experience with you.
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
Thanks for the height clarification. My bead is not the J hook type; it is a fatter version of the standard bead that was apparently used for the Esther Williams and Johnny Weissmuller pools that were made by Delair group LLC. They sold the pool portion of their holdings somewhere around 2010, I think. I did not want to purchase the wrong size liner and have too much or too little material to deal with! My sister gave me the pool and I relocated it last weekend. I am cleaning up all of the components and still deciding on the location. I figured that I wanted to get the liner ordered so that it would be here when I need it. Thanks again!
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