They don't make them for in ground.
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
How big is the star dust inground swimming pool.
air pocket behind pool liner inground
One can get good inground swimming pool by acquiring good inground swimming pool kits. These kits are available online and simple internet search can give you contact details of manufacturer and supplier of good inground swimming pool kits.
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Filter it then swim in it.
No. Replace the liner.
In most cities such a structure as an inground pool will require a building permit. You will have to contact your local city hall to find out for sure.
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If you notice a bulge in the liner of your inground pool, first drain the water below the bulge to relieve pressure on the liner. Then, carefully inspect the area for any damage or debris that may be causing the bulge. If the bulge is due to improper installation or settling, you may need to adjust the liner or consult a pool professional for repairs. Finally, refill the pool gradually while monitoring the liner to ensure it stays in place.
I had an inground pool installed. We just turned on the lights at night and noticed footprints on the bottom. Can this be fixed? Call the pool company back. The bottom is normally sand mixed with cement. The liner will probably have to be removed and bottom smoothed. They should have checked that before installing the liner. Those printswi catch sediment and debris for the life of the liner.
To repair an indentation in an inground pool liner, first, drain the pool below the level of the indentation. Smooth out the area by using a roller or your hands to push the liner back into place. If the indentation is due to air or water trapped behind the liner, you may need to create a small hole to release the trapped material and then seal it with a patch. Finally, refill the pool to check if the repair holds and the liner remains smooth.