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How do i reapir and indendation in an inground pool liner?

To repair an indentation in an inground pool liner, first, drain the pool below the level of the indentation. Smooth out the area by using a roller or your hands to push the liner back into place. If the indentation is due to air or water trapped behind the liner, you may need to create a small hole to release the trapped material and then seal it with a patch. Finally, refill the pool to check if the repair holds and the liner remains smooth.


How do you use the word liner in a sentence?

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Is it possible to replace the aluminum coping around an old inground vinyl pool with pavers or some other more attractive treatment?

Yes. Replace the existing coping with a horizontal aluminum liner receiver track by either Cardinal or Cinderella. These tracks are very small in height so you can run either your concrete or wood/composite deck over them. See the HM-1 or HM-2 at http://Coping.CinderellaInc.com Purchase it at: www.poolpartsandsupplies.com and look under "INGROUND POOLS" and then subheading "ALUMINUM LINER TRACK" or "ALUMINUM LINER TRACK BY CARDINAL" http://www.poolpartsandsupplies.com/sectionsxx.mv OR GO TO www.libertypool.com http://www.libertypool.com/xq/asp/Section.In%2DGround+Pools/qx/Section_Headings.htm


What causes wrinkles in a pool liner?

I'm assuming that you have an inground vinyl lined pool. This is a chronic problem with inground vinyl lined pools, and is due to ground water being higher than the level of the water in your pool. The pressure of the ground water is greater than the pressure exerted by your pool water, and the liner floats. A half baked solution, is to wait until the ground is no longer saturated before removing water. The real solution is to provide a way for the ground water underneath your liner to be removed. This can be a passive system with a small pipe going under your liner and allowing the ground water to drain off (but this only works if you can keep all parts of that pipe below the level of the water in the pool-which depends completely on the pitch of the ground in your yard), or an active pumping system which pumps the ground water out to a drain.


Should there be a gap between the liner and pool bottom and side on a new inground pool?

There may be small gaps at the corners. Once water is put in the pool, the pressure will stretch the liner to fill these gaps. Since the water fill from the bottom upwards, any air "trapped" on the bottom will be forced out the top as well when the pool is filled. The water is in the pool, liner is rounded in the corners and their is approximately 1" space between the liner and bottom/side corner of the pool bottom.


How can you get rid of black fungus -under the vinly liner in an inground swimming pool?

Some types of bacteria and fungus found in the soil can actually penetrate through a vinyl liner and cause stains to appear on the liner. Usually they will start off as spotted or cloud-like formations on the liner. Algaecides used in the pool water have little if any effect on the stains caused from bacteria, since it doesn't get to the source of the bacteria in the soil. If a pool is known to have a problem with bacteria staining the liner, the ground underneath the liner may be treated with a solution of one half household chlorine bleach and one half water. Mix the bleach in the water and mist the floor of the pool with a small garden sprayer three or four times prior to dropping the new liner in the pool. After the last application of bleach solution, wait several hours before dropping the liner; making sure the solution has been absorbed into the ground.


Can ants eat inground vinyl pool liner and create pinholes?

Yes, definitely. I had to replace the pool liner due to a freeze-induced blowout (in an above-ground pool). When I replaced the liner I used the foam pool coving material, rather than just reshape the sand. The next year, we started having little leak after little leak. Finally, I drained the pool halfway down to try and patch some bigger areas, and when I pulled the liner away from the wall, the pool cove material was riddled with ant tracks around every area that was leaking. I don't know if it was termites from some nearby rotten firewood, or just ants making nests there, but they really trashed that liner.


What is an editorial liner?

Editorial liner is a quotation used to fill in a gap or space in the newspaper. It is usually done if the space left is very small.


How much is inground pool cost in Chicago?

There are several variables that affect the overall cost of building and maintaining an inground pool, including the size of the pool and the material will comprise it. In the Chicagoland area a small, basic inground pool will cost between $20,000 and $50,000. Some of the larger, deeper and more high-end inground pools can cost as much as $100,000. Factors into the Cost of the Pool: Size, Region, Materials, Add-on. Ways to Reduce Your Inground Pool Cost: Buy Off-Season, Shop Around, Do It Yourself.


Whats the best way to fix a small crack on pool steps on an inground pool that it should stay sealed?

Cement!


Can you convert a inground pool with concrete bottom and polymer sides into a liner pooll?

I'm going to presume that it already had a liner in it once before.. there are only a few systems like you are describing. One is a stainless steel wall and concrete bottom (.claytonlambert), and the other is a (onlyevolution) composite (not polymer though) wall system that is painted with a painted concrete bottom. I think there is a company called Swimcrete as well.. but, either way, if you wanted to drop in a liner, you'd need to have some sort of coping or beadtrac around the top. If you could post a picture it would be helpful! The answer is "absolutely not"! The liner folks will be happy to sell you a liner, but it will not last 2 years. A hybrid pool lacks the required 'concrete receptor coping' installed in all vinyl liner pool installations. The required concrete receptor coping is extremely strong and contains what is known as a 'bead receptor'. All vinyl liners are manufactured with a 'bead' around the top of the liner. Obviously, at installation the bead is inserted into the bead receptor enabling the liner to support well over a hundred thousand (100,000) pounds of water. Even a small vinyl liner pool, 16x32, holds about 125,000 pounds of water. The vinyl liner salesmen, those without ethics, will nail a track into the top of the polymer wall, then screw the liner into the track. In other words, the 20mil liner with screw holes is expected to hold at least 125,000 pounds. As soon as the ground settles, even a little bit, the liner tears and you're out thousands of dollars. Better is resurface the walls with swimming pool gelcoat.


The Inground Pool Design For Fun and Savings?

During those hot and sultry days of summer, having a backyard pool is a heavenly thing. Having an inground pool is even better. It's not hard to imagine having friends over to sit around the pool, bask in the sun, and cool off in that inground pool. Even the children can come over because that pool even has a shallow end. Unfortunately many people will forgo this idea because of the costs. So they will get an above-ground pool which is still a lot of fun and offers many relaxing ways to cool off. However, the inground pool is permanent. It won't break and will also raise the value of the home. If the decision is made to get an inground pool, there are important things to decide. Use a company that is reputable and who will give you an estimate before they shovel that first piece of ground. Have them show a picture of what the pool will look like when it is finished. By using digital technology they can show the pool image right on the computer screen. Find out about sanitation and safety rules such as chlorine levels, fences and locked gates. Learn about the costs of water and how much of it will be needed. One way to keep the cost of the inground pool down to meet budget needs is to study the different inground pool designs that are available. This inground pool design could determine and even lower the cost by the amount of water needed, the size of the pool and how much ground really needs to be removed. If the budget only allows for a smaller pool, then that's the one to go with. Even a small pool can come in an interesting inground pool design. Maybe that design is a simple square, circle or rectangle, or perhaps it could be a figure eight. Even the bottom of the pool could have a design such as a fish or a wave. The choice of pool liner will also influence the total price of the inground pool. The pool liner is what makes the inside of the pool stand out from the rest and adds that beautiful shade of blue to the shimmering water. Be sure to choose a liner that resists puncturing, cracking and tearing and that can withstand very cold temperatures. Even inground pool companies have special sales, and that's a wonderful way to save money for many hot days of fun.