One of the biggest fears that most pool owners have when it comes to their vinyl pool liner is discovering a rip or a tear in it. The fortunate thing about holes in vinyl liners is that they are very easy to repair.
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Big NO NO ! It will soften or destroy the vinyl
How are you planning on making the pool water tight? If you want to use a Vinyl Liner, you should consult the dealer you are planning on ordering the liner from. A lot of Vinyl Liner manufactures will not make a liner for that pool.
If it is a vinyl liner pool you have to use a submersible pump. You can get a small one for right at $100.
The answer is yes, but you must use the same product used by the manufacturer. Be sure to use swimming pool gel coat with a coating of vinyl ester resin first. Life expectancy will be about 20 years.
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There are a number of products you can use to prolong the life of your pool. You could install a wall foam between your pool wall and the liner to keep a smooth surface next to your liner to help prevent punctures. You could purchase a liner pad or pool padding for the bottom of your pool. And you can invest in vinyl liner repair kits to repair the small punctures and prolong the life of your liner.
To clean algae from a vinyl pool liner after it has become crystallized, use a solution of bleach and water with a scrub brush. One cup of bleach for every 5 gallons of water should be enough to clean the vinyl liner. Rinse well, then let dry before storing the pool.
No! it well rot, use pool wall foam..
Hi, Use underwater glue to stick a peice of vinyl over the hole, It works very well, available from any good Poolshop.
yes. Personally, I just use a solar cover, but the people who owned it before me used a heater.
There are a number of ways you could remove stains from worms on a vinyl liner. You could use cleaners.
NO, NO , NO Donot let that animal in the water. My kids let the Bulldog in the water they had a great time but the nails when he came to the side to ge tout punctured the liner that I had to fix... We have a vinyl pool liner but we have steps which we have taught our dog to use to get out, so we don't have any problems. Our dog wears a dog life jacket for safety and we never leave him in or near the pool unattended.
Cannot be answered without further information. What is the adhesive? Are you under water or dry? Is it a tile or marcite surface? Please asvise