hi what make liner is this, swimline,, i have a 21 by 52 sidewall, i do not understand why my liner is 45 inches from the bottom seam to the J bead you would think for a 52 inch wall it would be more like 48 or 49 inch, i had to put 4 inches of sand just to hook it on the wall but now the seam will not stay on the cove. your video is very well done i think it will help, good job...TG51
Heads up, Never, ever put that much duck tape on the wall of your pool, if you vacuum it this way. On a hot day, that duck tape will be difficult to remove and it will leave your pool scared with duck tape glue marks. Yes, definitely ground your pool to prevent being electrocuted. I've had pools for over 35 years, and even pool installers will skip doing this, which can be end in a fatality. My electrician noticed the installers of my last new pool install failed to ground my pool, surprised it had not electrocuted anyone yet - he grounded it for me. These installers often skip this critical process only wanting to finish up the job and get paid, don't pay them until they SHOW YOU they grounded your swim pool and that they grounded it CORRECTLY, too.
How was it a waste of time the only complicated part of a liner install..so u need him to show u how to tear out your old liner, I found this very informative especially for someone like myself that's doin it solo..maybe u need to apologize to this man for u being rude.
hi what make liner is this, swimline,, i have a 21 by 52 sidewall, i do not understand why my liner is 45 inches from the bottom seam to the J bead you would think for a 52 inch wall it would be more like 48 or 49 inch, i had to put 4 inches of sand just to hook it on the wall but now the seam will not stay on the cove. your video is very well done i think it will help, good job...TG51
Is that bottom rail installed where top rail should be?
D8zZ
D8zZ
Heads up, Never, ever put that much duck tape on the wall of your pool, if you vacuum it this way. On a hot day, that duck tape will be difficult to remove and it will leave your pool scared with duck tape glue marks. Yes, definitely ground your pool to prevent being electrocuted. I've had pools for over 35 years, and even pool installers will skip doing this, which can be end in a fatality. My electrician noticed the installers of my last new pool install failed to ground my pool, surprised it had not electrocuted anyone yet - he grounded it for me. These installers often skip this critical process only wanting to finish up the job and get paid, don't pay them until they SHOW YOU they grounded your swim pool and that they grounded it CORRECTLY, too.
This was a wast of time you should have started from putting it in
How was it a waste of time the only complicated part of a liner install..so u need him to show u how to tear out your old liner, I found this very informative especially for someone like myself that's doin it solo..maybe u need to apologize to this man for u being rude.