Stretch and pull until you get it reattached.
There are many places where one can buy a pool liner. One can buy a pool liner at popular on the web sources such as Liner World, USA Pool Pros, and National Pool Wholesalers.
Ocean liner? Truck/SUV cargo liner? Pond liner? Trash liner? Chimney liner? Pool liner? Helmet liner? Panty liner? Dirty one-liner?
If it is a vinyl liner pool you have to use a submersible pump. You can get a small one for right at $100.
As far as I can tell, it is not structurally harmful to vinyl pool liners, but can fade their coloring. The first year I had a pool, I made the mistake of dumping 1/2 pound of calcium hypochlorite (bleach) in one spot in the pool, which caused the liner to turn from blue to white, but did not cause it to leak.
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....
You need to remove the old liner. Leaving the old one will cause the new one to retain moisture between the layers and rot the new vinyl and rot the walls of the pool.
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you must drain it then reattache but if it is torn you have to but a new one
It's unlikely that a bulging corner of a new pool liner will stretch into place on its own. The liner may need to be adjusted or re-seated to ensure it fits properly. Factors such as water pressure, temperature, and the liner material can affect its ability to conform to the pool shape. If the bulge persists, it might be best to consult a pool professional for assistance.
If your pool was deisigned to have a liner then yes, you have to have a liner. These would be steel walled, aluminum walled ect type pools. a new liner can be installed with help of one to two people for around $1000.00 dollars for average sized pool say 12x36 foot. With care a liner should last about 7-10 years.
Absolutely. After replacing my white liner with a dark blue one I notice a difference of 5-10 degrees in the pool water depending on the amount of sun we are getting.
Remove the old damaged liner and install a new one.