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    Default Need reccomendation for new liner !

    Could someone recommend a good quality liner for my 16 X 32 doughboy AGP ? If their is a source where the WEBSITE gets a credit for my purchase that would be even better. Thanks
    16X32 vinyl AG Doughboy 12,600 gal w/ deck down one side. 19" Doughboy filter, 1.5 hp Hayward pump, CircuPool RJ20 SWCG, 440 pounds salt, maintaining 30 ppm borates; CYA 60ppm.

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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    Do you intend to install it yourself? (Not sure if Ben is connected to any parts-supplier houses).
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    I am going to install the new liner my self with the help of a few friends as free labor. My Doughboy folds over the top of the wall edge and has a approx. 4 foot plastic clip that slides down over it to make the wall connection. I have watched a half dozen or so videos on YouTube that show liner replacements and am comfortable doing it. Also I have noticed liner thickness from 20 gage to 30 gage with 30 being the most expensive and I assume the thickest. Which do you recommend? This is a bit confusing because I am familiar with using sheet metal that is measured by a gauge system. In metal the lower the number the thicker the sheet. It seems the pool or vinyl industry are using just the opposite to rate the thickness of their products!
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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    Liners are measured in mils. The more mils, the thicker the liner. It's not like wire or metal sizes, which are backwards, anyway. 30 mils is thicker than 20. Thicker is usually better. You have what is called an "overlap liner". Not bad, not good, just a type.
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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    Thanks Watermom, I was actually hoping you would join in on this thread. I tried to find a way to send you a PM thru the website to see if you could share where you purchased your new liner last year. If you cant share that info in this forum maybe you could send me a PM with the info. I will also use the Amazon link here and see what they have, Thanks
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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    I actually ordered it through my local pool dealer. I didn't like any of the patterns they had for above ground pools, so I ended up ordering an inground liner. It was a little more costly but I decided that getting a pattern I liked was worth it.

    The liner I had previously was one that I ordered online. I will look and see if I can find where I ordered it or at least what brand it was. If I can, I'll update this thread.

    (By the way, the PM feature on the forum is not working.)

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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    I need to order a new one this next week....in Texas we are about 6 weeks out on 100 degrees.....

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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    I live about 60 miles south of you. If we are going to 100 degrees in six weeks I'm packing and moving to the mountain's somewhere. We may start seeing 100 degrees as early as June 1st
    some years but most summers its around of the end of June before we start hovering around the century mark. I will give you with our 80% humidity it can sure feel like that much sooner! Oh got off track WERE LOOKING FOR A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A NEW LINER !!!
    16X32 vinyl AG Doughboy 12,600 gal w/ deck down one side. 19" Doughboy filter, 1.5 hp Hayward pump, CircuPool RJ20 SWCG, 440 pounds salt, maintaining 30 ppm borates; CYA 60ppm.

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    Default Re: Need reccomendation for new liner !

    Hey 95 in April is possible. Close enough for my fat gut! I just need the best place to buy a new liner. I also, would like thoughts on getting a dark colored liner, to retain heat....use it earlier in the season, longer into the night during the summer and further into fall.....

    thoughts?

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