Same thing happened to me. I took off the top rail and coping off and was able to stretch the liner back over the wall and replace the coping and top rail. I think it will slip again before the end of this pool year. I think I will lower the level of my pool next spring and try and stretch it back over the wall again.
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.
Stretch and pull until you get it reattached.
A beaded liner will have a thick bead or lip of vinyl around the top of the liner. This bead will fit into a track which is made to receive the bead at the top edge of your pool. To replace it you simply pull out the old one an insert the new. There is a little more to it, but as far as the bead is concerned that is all you have to do with it. Overlap liners are harder to install because there is no bead so you don't know where the correct height is. You overlap the liner over the top edge of the swimming pool and clamp it in place with a piece of plastic. A beaded liner is harder to measure but easier to install and a over lapping liner is just the opposite because you are constantly adjusting the plastic clamps.
Boil tons of hot water and pour it on the liner. If you are someplace where it is still sunny, wait until the hottest part of the day. the liner will stretch, but you really need to heat it up.
It won't ruin your workout if you lean forward, but will stretch other muscles.
It's unlikely that a bulging corner of a new pool liner will stretch into place on its own. The liner may need to be adjusted or re-seated to ensure it fits properly. Factors such as water pressure, temperature, and the liner material can affect its ability to conform to the pool shape. If the bulge persists, it might be best to consult a pool professional for assistance.
Typically just a couple days to maybe a couple of weeks if its already been filled and had chlorine in it. The chlorine will make the vinyl liner dry out and not let it stretch when refilling it... and its very important for it to be able to stretch cause it will bust if it cant. If your looking for a new liner... expect $600- $1000 for a quality liner and maybe another $600 to have it professionally installed.
i lay two older broom handles across the top and that usually does the trick
Remove 2 screws securing each wheel arch liner and 2 screws behind each liner, 6 screws along top edge, 2 plastic nuts on bottom edge. Good luck, spradders.
Remove 2 screws securing each wheel arch liner and 2 screws behind each liner, 6 screws along top edge, 2 plastic nuts on bottom edge. Good luck, spradders.
It seems that the best thing to do in this sort of situation is to fill the pool nearly to the point where the repair needs to made, that way most of the movement ad stress has been applied to that part of the liner. This would reduce to negligible any problems you might otherwise encounter.