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It is difficult trying to find a replacement top rail without knowing the manufacture, because most manufactures top rails are a little different, they dont make a universal replacement like the liner coping strips. My reccomendation would be to contact some of the larger above ground pool manufactures to see if they can help determine if you have one of there pools. If you find the manufacture and the model # of the top rails you can call an above ground pool dealer and they should be able to order them for you. The following 4 manufactures make up a large percentage of the above ground pools on the market today. Vogue Pools - http://www.voguepools.com/en/index.php?r=2 Del Air Industries - http://www.delairgroup.com/delair-index.htm Atlantic Pools - http://atlanticpoolproducts.com/home.htm Cantar Pools - http://www.cantar.com/POOLS_hub.htm Hope this helps!
High pressure sprayers can do a top job.
no. you will have to take off the top rail and pull the liner back over the top of the pool.
No
The Hydrostatic valve is usually on the lowest part of the pools floor. The hydrostatic valve is there to protect the pool from being lifted by ground water in the event that it is empty. it allows the ground water under the pool to get into the pool thereby stopping it from floating out of the ground on top of the ground water.
They are usually attached with a hose to vac source & float on top.
removed top soil then put sand down leveled sand tamped it.And your ready to setup pool.
Unfortunately, no. If the sand isn't level when you put the pool on top of it, the bottom of the pool will stay uneven after it's filled. Sorry.
Where is the drain located? If it is on the wall near the top then you can keep the water in the pool. If it is near the bottom then you may have to drain the pool.
You loose some stability.
They are usually attached with a hose to vac source & float on top.
Very carefully, You could try to remove them with a scoop net first. or if the top of the liner is dry vacuum them.