The only way you are going to move that liner is to take the water out that covers the sag.
form_title= Pool Liner form_header= Replace or install a liner for your pool. Do you need to replace an existing liner?*= () Yes () No Is it an in-ground or above-ground pool?*= () In Ground () Above Ground What is the size of your pool?*= _ [50]
You can rehang the liner on your above-ground pool if it fell over in the winter but you will need to remove the pool corner caps, the rail, and all of the water. You can then re-stretch the pool liner and refill the pool.
form_title= Above Ground Pool Liners form_header= Swim your days away with a new above ground pool liner. What color liner do you need?*= _ [50] What are the dimensions of your pool?*= _ [50] Are there any other issues with your pool?*= () Yes () No If so, please explain them in detail.*= _ [50]
Hum, will the liner fit? Is it brittle? How old is it? has it shrunk? k
You need to throw down a 3 inch layer of pool sand then level it out a put your liner down.
Yes as long as the above ground pool walls aren't rusted and all the parts are there its easily removed and relocated. You will need a new liner.
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....
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.
You need to remove the old liner. Leaving the old one will cause the new one to retain moisture between the layers and rot the new vinyl and rot the walls of the pool.
Yes, above ground pools must be maintained regularly. The chemicals must be kept in balance, the filter emptied, and bugs and debris skimmed out daily. Sometimes the pool liner and filter sand may need replacing, as well.
You don't necessarily NEED padding under the pool, but it will protect the liner from chaffing and make it last longer. If you ever jump in and hit the bottom, you'll be much happier it's there.
If it is under the pool liner then logic dictates you have to empyty the pool and remove the liner. Then replace the vermiculite with whatever eles you want to use as padding