I'm glad to help if I can.
I have a regular beaded liner and I set the shallow end corners first. Then worked my way to the deep end sticking a penny in every 2 to 3 feet. If the liner perimeter was right this would have went perfectly. I have diagonal corners and I used a little liner lock to hold them in.
I didn't replace the gasket in the main drain. I installed the screws in the main drain and skimmer before setting the liner. I was nervous about this but I'd definitely do it again.
I did use two shop vacs to help set the liner. I found it easier to just tape off the skimmer and vacuum from a different place.
There was supposed to be a gasket at my skimmer but there wasn't. The previous installer also had two different size screws going into the face plate. They didn't even go all the way in. I'm convinced this is what caused the backfill dirt behind the two panels to washout.
I have a vermiculite bottom and decided it needed redone. I found medium verm at a plant services company. I used about 16cu ft and 2 1/2 bags of cement to do the bottom and touch up the sides. This was the hardest part for me.
I should have swept better but once the water was in you couldn't tell. I don't have a light in my pool.
If you can lay flooring and are quite handy then this isn't too much to take on.
If you have any other questions (now that I'm an expert. .. lol) feel free to ask.
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