I think a new pool would be ok, but if it gets totally removed, then I don't think you would ever get the skimmer bolt holes and everything lined up exactly where they were.
I think a new pool would be ok, but if it gets totally removed, then I don't think you would ever get the skimmer bolt holes and everything lined up exactly where they were.
Since everything is still new, I didn't think the liner would be an issue - still have water in the pool, and hope that they will re-do the install tomorrow - this from Dennis when I searched the forum.
The liner has been in for a week today - with water - it has not been dry (or stepped on!). Any one had to do this with a brand new liner?
Re: Recycle liner?
Hi, My policy is if the liner is less than a year old and the customer begs enough I will install it for them.
They do shrink and become brittle over the years so one year is my cut off point. The only way to find out if it is any good is to put it in the pool. With the skimmer and return in their proper positions will the liner extend across the bottom of the pool with enough left over to drape over the wall, or insert the bead into a bead groove
If the liner is still fresh it is possible but a new one is always better.
Best of luck, Dennis
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