It sounds like there is a broken water line under the sand. Perhaps from a sprinker system?
form_title= Pool Liner form_header= Replace or install a liner for your pool. Do you need to replace an existing liner?*= () Yes () No Is it an in-ground or above-ground pool?*= () In Ground () Above Ground What is the size of your pool?*= _ [50]
You have no choice but to replace the liner
no on paint! You will need to replace the liner.
If it is under the pool liner then logic dictates you have to empyty the pool and remove the liner. Then replace the vermiculite with whatever eles you want to use as padding
UH! No! That is not a good idea, if you have had it that long just replace it!!!!!
Regarding pool: a liner refers to an in-ground or above ground pool that uses a Vinyl Liner to hold the water. The liner is a custom fit to the shape of the pool, in-ground pools utilizes steel, or composite walls to hold the earth back and the floor can be a thin concrete or a sand bottom.
He is 100% wrong...your pool, being most likely a doughboy (really one of the few companies who still make a 28), needs a 70in liner or greater....
No the amount of weight exerted on the liner of even a litle water makes this imposible to do.
yes
No. Replace the liner.
That would be doubtful. The pressure of all that water would open up the repair like you cut it with a knife. You are going to have to replace the whole liner as one piece.
To replace the headliner on your 1999 Dodge Ram 1500, you will first need to remove all of the trim and the old liner. Then apply the new liner glue to the interior roof. Then attach the new liner and add the trim.