Hi Scott. The liner will not pull out as long as it has some sunshine. I have installed liners both ways and much prefer not working on a pool half full of water.
Good Luck, Dennis
Hi Scott. The liner will not pull out as long as it has some sunshine. I have installed liners both ways and much prefer not working on a pool half full of water.
Good Luck, Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
Thanks Dennis, I will let you know how it goes, Scott
Well i got it full, i waited till i was over the cove a couple inches then started taking it apart three top rails at a time to secure the liner . Only a couple small wrinkles. I think it turned out preatty good for four rookies that never did it before, when in doubt follow the directions! I think i know the answer to this but i need to ask, i have two small spots where the liner wasnt pulled correct and i have like a bubble - wrinkle between the top of the water and the top rail in the curves. They are only about a foot long and i can live with it but to make it perfect is it safe to pull a rail or two off to fix it with the pool full? One more ?, i got some wedding cake steps and need to know can i put it right on the liner or should i put something under it to protect the liner? The person we got it from said he put it right on the floor as is and the directions dont tell you. Thanks for all the help,Scott 18x34x48'' older doughboy
Yes, it's safe to pull the rails to stretch the liner over the top of the wall, the pool will stand full without rails and vertical supports - well a round one will!!!
I highly recommend one of two things for the stairs, a bathmat (if you can get one big enough) or if that fails, go to a pool store and ask if you can get a piece of scrap liner in the appropriate dimensions and place that under the stairs.
Thanks matt4x4, the wife says not to worry about it ( i dont think she trusts me) I think i will wait till the newness of having a pool wears off then see if i can fix it. Later Scott
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