Obviously, without pictures, there's no way at all to answer. Here are instructions: http://pool9.net/postpix
I will caution you, even with pictures, there won't be much we can say.
Except for me, pretty much everyone here is a pool owner, not a pool professional. In the past, PoolSpaForum had more professionals than other forums, but I don't know if that is still so. Unfortunately, most professionals are way too busy right now to be on a forum. And most retired professionals have no interest in pools.
Also, we have no way to assess your skills. Repairing a dilapidated liner pool is tricky at best, and many pros will merely insist on replacing everything even slightly doubtful, just to cover their a@@. That's not dishonest, but just a reflection of the problems that arise if something turns out to be worse than it seemed from the outside.
Good luck
PS. You absolutely MUST CAREFULLY check any contractors quoting. The pool biz attracts a LOT of shysters. Check all of the following:
1. BBB records
2. Business license in that EXACT business name for at least 5 years.
3. Prior construction history.
4. Criminal history.
5. Liability insurance.
(PS: If you use Truthfinder or something similar, keep in mind that THOSE companies are somewhat shady, too. Make a new special purpose Gmail address and a pre-paid credit card to pay.)
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