Start over but first remove the stones and use the proper grading materials.
That would depend on several variables. If the leak is professionally repaired and there is no damage to the substrate under the liner, then you should be fine with the life expetency of the liner. If there was a wash-out under the liner, then there is added stress to the liner at that point which can shorten it's life expectancy. If the patch is done with a clear store-bought patch kit, the patch likely will not hold very long and the liner will likely begin leaking again, which can damage the substrate and affect the liner integrity.
The old headliner and glue has to be removed from the headliner backer. New headliner material is then glued to the backer. The backer may need to be removed from the van to replace the liner.
Yes as long as the above ground pool walls aren't rusted and all the parts are there its easily removed and relocated. You will need a new liner.
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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.
To change the inner wheel arch liner on a Peugeot 307, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel for easier access, then unscrew and detach the existing liner using the appropriate tools, typically a socket or screwdriver. Once removed, position the new liner in place, align it with the mounting points, and secure it with screws or clips. Finally, replace the wheel, lower the vehicle, and check for a proper fit.
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.
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You have to ask yourself how old the liner is the newer it is the better the chances are it can be reused, but if the liner is older than 5 years old you may have problems, putting in an old liner is like having to go to the bathroom and there is no place to go.. the older they are the easier they damage,and this does not take into consideration the mil of you liner the less expensive the liner the thinner they are and they are prone to tearing or loosing there form or it will just sag on you. Also you do not want to let that liner get or stay dry for any length of time once it is removed it should be set back up and water put back in it as soon as possible. It can be done. however sometimes luck is there and sometimes its not. It is worth a try but it should not be handled roughly also only socks or barefeet on the bottom of the pool liner.
no, you need to drain the pool to get enough liner to pull over the top. You can try to glue a new piece to where it has pulled away but the weight of the water will most likely pull it apart and if not you will have a sag there sooner or later. When installing a new liner NEVER! trim the excess away without leaving 12 to 18 inches extra, water is heavy and the ground under the pool is sure to settle some. Some areas will stretch a lot and you will need to let it out and others will sag and you will need to take it up so plan for it. Most liners will have wrinkles in the bottom and that is where you will need to get your extra from, if not then a new liner may be necessary.
To remove a liner for replacement, first ensure the area is clean and free of debris. Carefully detach any clips, fasteners, or seals holding the liner in place. If the liner is adhered, gently pry it away using a plastic scraper to avoid damage. Once released, pull the liner out slowly, taking care not to tear it, and prepare the surface for the new liner installation.
Remove the old damaged liner and install a new one.