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    Default Re: Installing new liner

    HI

    I hope you got the liner in today!

    Let me know how it's going, if there are issues, tell me BEFORE you start cutting the liner!!

    I sincerely hope the drop was 'perfect' but, if it wasn't - we can make everything GOOD before you cut the liner
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    I don't have any other experience to compare to but I think the drop was good! That part was really easy with 6 people. The back side of the liner had markings to let you know where the corners were which helped a lot. I cleaned the bead track thoroughly on Saturday so there were no last minute issues there. Things seem to be shaping up well and it is filling up... slowly!

    We are pretty much committed now as we did install the main drain after there was bout 18" of water in the hopper. Tomorrow it should be close to doing the light and getting ready for the steps, and followed shortly by the returns and skimmers.

    I will say that all the tear down and cleanup was by far the worst part of the job.

    Also, the ladder is cemented in place!!! What?!? We had to make a couple wood shims to push it away from the wall. Quick fix and worked well.

    Here's a before and after image. The bottom in the shallow is smooth now and the water weight did a lot of the work with the remaining wrinkles in the deep.

    My biggest concern at the moment is getting the steps right... there must be 60 screws :-)

    To be continued...


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    filled up to about 8" in the shallow to pull the liner down by the steps then drained it back some to put in the step gaskets and the pool light gasket
    no issues there, pretty easy with 2 people

    there are only like 3 little wrinkles that I'm not having any luck getting out but to be honest, I'm super excited that its that close to perfect!
    actually, in the picture above... the 3 bigger wrinkles on the left towards the deep end... that's them but very small now

    also used the "behind the liner" suction line to pull out the remaining water that made its way up from the deep end

    i used back flush to drain it down to clean the crap out of the filter since there was some serious muck in the pool a few weeks ago that I attempted to clean!

    so it's filling again... next steps... returns in the morning, start circulation, skimmers after lunch, open the skimmer suction lines

    then get some bleach in there like super fast... then CYA and salt
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    Waste I would love to hear some tips from you on the liner install. I am making plans to build and put a pool in next year in AL.

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    phew!

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    Default Re: Installing new liner

    Thanks!

    I'm happy that part is over. Hanging the new liner is easy with 6 people. The tear out and cleanup was the hard part.

    I did end up with 3 or 4 small wrinkles that won't come out but I think its partially because of that little leak in the poolcrete I do have some water behind there that still needs sucking out.

    But having no experience with this, I consider it 100% success!
    26,500g inground vinyl liner (new liner installed June 2013)
    Hayward 1.5 HP Super Pump - Hayward sand filter (sand changed in spring 2009)
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