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    Default Re: looking to purchase a hard sided pool for next year

    @hrsdennis: Thanks for the the guage school, not sure why I thought it was like wires and shotgun shells. I am really concerned about the liner on the rail - any suggestions short of drain and reset? Should I drain the pool and rebuild the cove?

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    Default Re: looking to purchase a hard sided pool for next year

    The only safe way to deal with it is to get a cove back in behind the liner. If you want to use the same liner again be sure to leave a few inches of water in the bottom. It makes it more of a job but keeps the liner from shrinking.

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