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    Default Re: 33' Round above ground pool liner

    Thank you so much, I understand completely and appreciate any response at all!

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    Default Re: 33' Round above ground pool liner

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    How old is your liner? If "Waste" replies, knowing that will help him judge what options you have.

    Also you may want to wait on filling further, till you resolve your liner problems. Meanwhile, add some -- maybe 1/2 gallon -- of bleach to the pool every evening. You can skip doses if an OTO (yellow drops) shows a dark yellow result.

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    Default Re: 33' Round above ground pool liner pulling out of bead

    Im no pro but maybe I can help....

    If the liner is not new, it may have lost its elasticity. Usually, a liner will stretch in temps above 80. When I had to do a repair in my pool, I had to hook up a garden hose to my hot water heater and sprayed the sections I needed to get back on. The hot water will assist the liner in stretching. The other thing is they make "liner lock" or "bead lock". You insert this behind the bead to prevent the bead from slipping out.

    Good luck

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    Default Re: 33' Round above ground pool liner pulling out of bead

    I'm no pro either, but don't let it fill over night. Fill only on warm days and check every 30 minutes. Once the bead pops out, turn off the water, pour hot water over the exposed area and stretch it back in place. Do whatever you need to do to keep it in place, even use duct tape if you do not have bead lock to hold it down till full. Remove the duct tape cautiously or let it come off on its own.

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