After a couple of seasons with different leaks, I've resigned to replacing my liner. Different manufacturers have different forms for recording measurements, and more than one manufacturer's form says to drain the pool to get the measurements (e.g., diagonals in the hopper of the deep end). However, I remember reading (years ago) that you should not drain a liner pool except when replacing the liner. (I think that Ben even mentioned having ideas on how to replace the liner without draining.) So here are my questions:
Is it okay leave my pool drained for a couple of weeks while the new liner is being manufactured?
Is filter sand okay to fill any divots in the floor under the liner (presumably caused by the leaks taking sand away)? If not, what grade or kind of sand to use?
I'm reading in the forums that 20mil is easier to handle, and just as durable as the 28mil. Is that the general consensus?
Gotta order this weekend, so any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
Andy

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. You can leave the old liner in place until the new one arrives to help protect the bottom from rain, etc. When you take the measurements for depth, you can run a string across the pool, secured at deck level, measure down from the string to get the depth (** remember to subtract the height of the coping, the wall height they want is only to the receiver for the liner's bead!!**) Take a bunch of depth measurements, try and find the high and low spots and average them, you'll have a much easier time of troweling the bottom the less material you have to add or move. Also order the liner a little shallower than the depth you get, the liner needs to stretch into the pool or you'll end up with wrinkles
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