Hi, Joe,
Welcome to the forum. I'm not an above ground expert but we've got some on here that are. In the meantime, you might look at some posts in the construction part of the forum for some tips.
The smart folks will be along soon.....welcome.![]()
Hi, Joe,
Welcome to the forum. I'm not an above ground expert but we've got some on here that are. In the meantime, you might look at some posts in the construction part of the forum for some tips.
The smart folks will be along soon.....welcome.![]()
If a customer of mine has a decent sized crease in their wall I won't put in a new liner until they agree to replace the wall as well.
Brad
thank you both for your replies.
I assume crinkles - if they're severe enough - can cause a premature failure of the liner. Is that correct?
Can the crinkles - if they're "minor", affect the structural integrity of the wall itself? I definitely don't want the wall to collapse...if that's even possible.
Is there a visual test to determine if crinkling is severe enough to warrant a replacement wall? I could take some photos and post them tomorrow.
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