If it is in the shallow end, you might be able to repair it. Empty the pool down to the beginning of the steep slope. Laying on the deck, lean over and try to lift the liner enough to pull it up into the bead receptor. Heat can also help stretch the liner sufficiently for this purpose. Hair dryer or a heat lamp could be used. Obviously, be careful with anything electrical near water. If the leak is below the beginning of the steep slope, it can be strectched by emptying the entire pool, but it usually won't hold because the weight of the water is too great after the pool is refilled. It will probably pull back out right away. In this instance, you will need to buy a new liner.
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