It really depends on the age of the liner. If its 2 or under it can be packed in water and reused. If its older it is impossible and most likely is already dried out from chlorine and sun. To play it safe its easier to start with a new liner. Its difficult to realign the cut out for the skimmer if you have an in the wall skimmer also.
You have no choice but to replace the liner
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]
yes
UH! No! That is not a good idea, if you have had it that long just replace it!!!!!
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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
You can rehang the liner on your above-ground pool if it fell over in the winter but you will need to remove the pool corner caps, the rail, and all of the water. You can then re-stretch the pool liner and refill the pool.
yes just remember the softer the better on the liner and on your feet
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.
No the amount of weight exerted on the liner of even a litle water makes this imposible to do.
form_title= Above Ground Pool Liners form_header= Swim your days away with a new above ground pool liner. What color liner do you need?*= _ [50] What are the dimensions of your pool?*= _ [50] Are there any other issues with your pool?*= () Yes () No If so, please explain them in detail.*= _ [50]
That would depend on the size of your pool