If you are not installing it yourself, you should seek a reputable pool dealer. I recommend getting a professional to install your liner, they will take responsibility for the whole deal from measuring the liner to the final touches of installation. There is a bit of an art to installing a liner and a professional can really be worth the money.
You should also consider that pattern choice would best suit your backyard AND the dimensions of your pool. Shaped pools, more complicated the a rectangle or oval, can present problems during production and installation with some tile print liners.
One of the biggest problems that we are seeing more of is material of sub standard quality, some of witch is coming from overseas. A lot of times the material just doesn't have the quality ingredients like UV inhibitors that will maximize the life of your liner. Ask questions about where the liner is made and where the material comes from!
You can order a swimming pool liner on the following site: http://www.swimmingpoolliners.com/page/index?gclid=CLaJrZL03agCFQU6gwodBEUo. They have a bunch of them.
RMS Adriatic
They don't make them for in ground.
There are three important construction methods for a swimming pool: concrete, vinyl liner and fiberglass. The most used construnction method for a swimming pool is concrete.
Pool liner repair tape that can be found at most pool supply stores.
Cut it to fit.
You can go to Classic pool and Spa, its in your area. http://www.classicpoolandspa.com/
Try using very hot water to heat the liner..
Buy a great product called Borderlines adhesive tile borders for swimming pool liners, you can find it at any pool and spa website.
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
Make sure the swimming pool kit includes the items that you really need before purchasing. This can include manuals, liners, ladders, and vacuum hoses.
Using pool underlayment for your swimming pool installation provides several benefits. It helps to protect the pool liner from damage, reduces the risk of punctures and tears, provides a smooth surface for the liner to sit on, and can help to extend the lifespan of your pool. Additionally, underlayment can help to prevent leaks and improve the overall durability of your pool installation.