I know that there are expandable liners that are available from online suppliers such as intheswim.com. This particular company also has a custom pool liner service too.
Pie times the radius squared
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....
It cost me $850 in the Springfield MO area plus the cost of the liner and materials. Thought that was pretty high myself.
It nearly cost above hundred dollars to replace liner in 27 foot round 48in deep beaded pool
i have an estherr Williams pool 1988 still in good shape with everything new liner new carpet and cover how much can i get for it 27 round with all filter and chemicals linda thanks
I used a sand base for our 20' round above ground pool. It's much easier to deal with after the pool is gone. Greener too.
Welcome to my world, we have been struggling with a 24ft above ground that was never put in level. The easiet way we found was to buy a new liner, cost us $300, but it came out of the package really neatly, and there were no other holes in it ie strainer. WE I mean four of us, worked at getting the liner in place, I dont think one persone could ever do it alone. When we were happy with where it was sitting, we added a few inches of water, then worked out the excess wrinkles. Seems to be doing ok now. good luck
Due to the differences in engineering and the parts involved, there really is no way to convert an oval above ground pool into a round pool.
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Answer is noYou can remove a round one and install an oval after, of course, you make necessary adjustments to the ground--making the ground level in an oval instead of a circle. The only things you might be able to re-use from the round pool are the pump/filter, ladder, skimmer and return fittings, and your cleaning equipment. Round pools are built quite differently and are not meant to turned into ovals. Theyndon't have the supports required, whether that be braces or straps. So, basically the answer is 'no'.
How much water in a 48inch 12foot round pool