A hole in the liner is more likely to suck dirt out then let it in.
Chemicals, especially chlorine, should not be allowed to sit on a pool's liner for any period of time. This will cause bleaching and could damage your liner.
No you cannot, because the pool would leak and not work properly without the liner.
Sand is normally put under the pool liner to create a smoother surface.
The Titanic was a luxury liner.The liner to my pool has split and it is now leaking water.
No
dig a hole and put water in it
This is very difficult to do with a used pool liner since it has been exposed to air after a long submersion in water. It loses its pliability and can become more brittle and subject to leaks. For a used pool, it is just about worth it to buy a new liner, but if you insist on using the old one, you might try slightly "bowling" out the bottom to provide more stretching room, but remember this liner can't take much of it.
Yes but its not recommended. You would have to replace the liner very soon. I have a customer who spent almost 60 grand on a pool were the liner was placed over concrete and now 4 years later she is spending almost 6 grand to replace the liner and redo the pool with vermiculite. Best bet is to refinish the pool with either gunite or vermiculite pool crete and then put in the liner. A liner can last ten to fifteen years before having to be replaced and then when it is replaced, it looks like a brand new pool.
yes you just need to remove the old liner, take out any rotted pieces of plywood or 2x4s, replace the rotted pieces while putting back any dirt that falls in while removing the old pices of plywood, then either put old liner back in or replace with new liner
a bunch of dirt nd put a hole in it
If you can see them when its dry, you will see them when its full. Put a shop vac into the hole for the return(where the water goes back in). It will pull the liner tight to the walls and floor.
you can but it would be best to put a layer of sand under the liner to protect it from the hard cement. Otherwise you may end up with a damaged liner.