I'm about to install a liner on my oval also. doing it this way when do you take the top rails off and put the liner under it and put the rails back on?
this has been a great thread thanks!
I'm about to install a liner on my oval also. doing it this way when do you take the top rails off and put the liner under it and put the rails back on?
this has been a great thread thanks!
Thanks for the chance to correct a typo. This was written above some where.
"When the water is just a few inches from the edge turn the hose off and, doing just a few rails at a time, set the liner in place and reassemble the pool."
If you stop the water before it hits the edge of the pool and pull the liner snug it will very nicely stretch into place without any wrinkles or bubbles.
I never take to much of the pool apart at a time. I don't take the chance of the wind blowing it over.
Later, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
One more very important note. This method is for overlap liners only. There has already been some great advice in this forum for installing beaded liners.
I do however install beaded liners like this sometimes. I prefer to pull them over the wall and use coping and rods as opposed to a bead receiver. That's another story for another day.
Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
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