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    Default Leaking Liner.... need help

    I need some advice. I have a pool company building a inground vinyl pool for me and I am loosing water - about 1" a day. I had them install a sun ledge and to me it looks like it's leaking from the corner of the ledge. The liner is wrinkled in the corner under the sealing strip. I think they cut it wrong when installing and now they don't have enough liner to work with to fix the problem. This is just my guess, but I would like to hear from any of you who may know something about this type of problem. Is this normal? See pictures.

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    Default Re: Leaking Liner.... need help

    Welcome to the forum.
    Sorry I missed the post. No that isn't normal. It isn't your problem and I'd beat on him to make it right. Wrinkling under the strips is definitely not right. At least this post will bump this thread to the top and someone in the business hopefully will chime in.
    Al

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    Default Re: Leaking Liner.... need help

    Your suspicions are very, very likely on the mark, but the only way to really confirm it are have an electronic leak detector company who specializes in vinyl liner leaks run a test on your pool. That'll cost $100-$200. Or the cheap way is to stop refilling your pool and let it leak until it stops. Wherever the leaking stops, your leak is at that point, somewhere along the waterline (shut off your equipment when it reaches the bottom of the skimmer)
    There's a small chance they could fix it by applying some silicone to the wrinkled area in the step gasket but more realistically they'll have to remove the liner and have it sent back to the factory to replace the step area (along with all of the other cut-outs in your liner) and then re-install it correctly. Or just put a whole new liner in.
    The photos show that it was a very poor install in the step gasket area. How does the rest of the liner look on the install?

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