Our liner was coming away from the edge in a couple of places. We bought a strip of material that was used to hold the liner in the track from the pool store. We cut the strip into 1 inch pieces. We worked the pool liner back into the track. (We had about a 18 inch section pulled away and a 6 inch section in another location.) This required 3 people and a lot of effort to get the liner back into the track. We then tapped the 1 inch strips into the track about 1 foot apart to hold the liner in place. This has held for over a year with no problems. Good Luck! Using a kettle to heat water and pouring it on the liner is a safe way to make it temporarily more plyable, the T-Bead to hold the liner in the track is also key. If i had a pool i would have a large peice to go around my whole liner.
You simply use a pool liner patch kit and repair the hole, even if underwater.
I recommend a Boxer Brand with #100 glue, that works the best. Most pool stores carry Boxer brand repair kit.
Once you locate the hole, make sure the liner is clean, cut a round patch, apply glue to the patch, book the patch like you would wall paper, go underwater and apply patch over hole, wait a few seconds for the glue to set up and make sure you have the patch firmly attached to the liner over the hole. If you have a small pc of the patch not sticking, like an edge, you can put a little glue on your finger swim down to the patch and wipe the glue on the area not sticking and it will allow you to re-glue the edge as necessary.
if the water is too cold and you can't get in the pool, you can try a Ziploc bag with sand in to place over the hole as a temporary stopgap. (make sure you get all the air out.) I have done this with one of my customers after a storm blew something in a pool after a storm and It held all winter. Let me know if you have need additional information. good luck.
depends how far down its hanging. if only a few inches try heating the liner with a heat gun or blow dryer and pulling the liner back up
I have a 15' above ground pool, when we installed the pool it was a little uneven (not even 1") now that the pool has been up for a while it has settled and now the side that was lower is off by about 3-4". How can I fix this without draining the whole pool?
Do a goggle search find above ground pool repair k
Install a new filter
An above ground pool vinyl liner repair kit may work. You can get these locally at most hardware stores and even Wal-Mart.
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Duck tape
I didn't know that there were swimming metal walls.
You can't ... since the above ground pool is made of vinyl material, you need to apply a vinyl patch. Has to be a like material to be compatible.
In order for a person to build their own above ground pool without a kit, they need to make the ground level. They may also want to put gravel underneath the foundation for the pool.
Buy a pool patch
If it was made in the first place it can always be repaired by some one. Is it woth repairing.
Can't be done. The seams are sealed together by the factory with a certain amount of heat and pressure.