How do inground pool liners work
Previous Next. View Larger Image. The Pattern The other essential visual determinant that will likely influence your pool liner replacement is the pattern of the liner. The Texture In some liner replacements, the texture of the material will be an essential factor. The Warranty Almost any pool liner you will buy will come with a warranty.
Pick the Right Pool Liner The right pool liner will provide a smooth surface for the water to lie on and for you to step on while using the pool. September 18th, Pool Professionals. Share This Amazing Location! Facebook Twitter Pinterest Vk. Related Posts. If your fill water has less than perfect water chemistry, or contains high levels of minerals and metals, such as common in well-water, consider using a pre-filter on your garden hose.
The Pleatco Pre-filter removes particles below 1 micron in size, capturing metals, minerals, dissolved solids and byproducts of water treatment processes.
If you shut it off, the liner will relax, and you may end up with wrinkles. From a Garden Hose: Measure your flow by timing how long it takes to fill up a 5 gallon bucket, then you can figure your flow rate, in gallons per minute. A little more math, and you can figure out how long it will take to fill the pool from a hose. Most hoses can do close to 10 gpm, gallons per hour, or 14, gallons per 24 hrs.
Some are only 5 gpm, however. From a Well: If you have a decent well, with decent water, you can fill your pool with it.
Most wells can handle filling a pool of , gallons. But, monitor the outflow, and if the flow rate drops considerably, allow the well to catch up, or call in some delivered pool water.
From a Hydrant: In some small towns, if you have a fire hydrant close to your house, you can contact your fire department for a permit to use the fire hydrant to fill your pool. There may be a fee, and you may need to provide your own hose, from the hydrant to your pool, but it may be an option for some people.
Wrinkles: Monitor the pool for wrinkles as it fills, or check the small ones that you saw earlier, to be sure they are stretched out. Some wrinkles just naturally flatten when a few inches of water is on top of them, and the weight of a few inches of water can be helpful in smoothing out wrinkles in the floor, by pushing them toward the wall, or spreading them out. If there is too much water on top of a wrinkle, say more than a foot, it can be harder to pull them out.
If you have a sand bottom, you can sometimes push wrinkles in , to the floor, if they are very small folds. When the pool is full, install the faceplates and gaskets very tightly — with a proper size screwdriver. To prevent any leaks make sure the gaskets are solid and the screws are tight.
When the plate is re-installed, cut out the vinyl inside the faceplate and flood the lines with water. If you have a pool light , now is the time to install the ring and new gasket, and reinstall the light fixture into the niche. Reconnect the cord to the string securely, and pull the cord back through the conduit to the J-box. You may be able to reach it from above, hanging upside down, or standing in the deep end reaching up. If the liner looks loose or is wrinkled, pull up on it, or push out on it.
If necessary, use small sand bags to help hold the liner up against the wall, under the step. Gaskets: Most step sections have a heavy duty rubber step gasket that holds up to many liner changes. If you noticed rust around the step strips, inspect the gasket and replace the heavy rubber gasket if necessary.
To install the step strips, start with the bottom strip, and with a cordless drill, screw all of the bottom strip screws in place, starting in the center and working your way to the outside.
Then you can install the side strips, working from the bottom towards the top. Once all 3 step strips are screwed on, go over each one again to make sure they are double-tight.
Then, trim out the vinyl carefully and close to the edge of the step strip. The face plates for your skimmer and return should be replaced if they have some age to them. Returns have a permanent rubber gasket, like a step section, but also use a gasket on top of the liner.
Buy your skimmer gaskets and main drain gaskets in pairs, once goes under the liner, and one gasket on top of the liner. Screw on your faceplate screws very tightly, with the large Phillips 3 head. Crank them down until you hear the plastic squeak and creak.
Now you can cut out the vinyl inside the faceplate, trimming it close to the edge with a razor knife. Pool lights also have a large light gasket beneath the ring, and usually a second gasket beneath the vinyl.
It would be wise to replace these gaskets when you replace your liner. Vinyl pool light niche gaskets are found in the category of light niche parts. When the water level is up to the bottom of the light, have someone with long arms lean way over the edge of the pool and screw on the large light niche ring and gasket.
Then cut out the vinyl inside the ring. Leave feet of cord coiled up inside the light niche, to be able to pull the light out for future repair. Now you can start the filter system, balance the water chemistry and enjoy your new inground pool liner. That was a long post! I purchased a semi-in-ground pool which will be buried half in-ground. I plan to install this fall but was thinking of installing the walls for now and wait to install the liner in the spring.
What are your thoughts? Zone 6 Toronto. Hi Michael, yes I would be alright with that, however I think I would delay most of the backfilling up against the walls, until spring, but yes you can excavate for the pool and trenches, install the walls, install plumbing and electric and the filter system, so then in spring you just have to finish the floor, backfill and tamp and install the liner, then landscaping and walking surfaces around the pool.
Hi, we got a new liner installed yesterday and we turned off the two air vacuum units before it reached out the level of water in the shallow end as it was getting too late last night to complete the process. Can we start the vacs and the water back on to continue filling the pool.
Yes, turn the vacs back on, and look closely for any wrinkles that may need persuasion, or pushing towards the walls, as you fill. You can also disassemble light and tape light shell inside of light opening. Cut out liner inside of ring and pull light shell up to deck and reassemble. Easy peasy. Hi William, that would be something, however there is only vinyl available for pool liners.
The most durable would be the thicker liners, of ga or ga thickness. Standard thickess is ga. Hi Greg, you do not need glue. The gasket goes under the liner, and the plate goes on top of the liner. Be sure to crank those screws down very tightly, using a 3 Phillips. I am trying to replace my liner but i have a high water table and can not stop the water even with hydro cement.
I have two pipes one on each side of the deep end i have been told they are dry wells. Can i pump them out to stop water from going in the pool? Hi Jon, sounds like what those are used for, a dry well that you can connect a pump to, probably had the same problem when building the pool. So you just need to buy or rent a thin submersible pump of 1. Dan, I have a lagoon style pool that is 5ft deep everywhere.
Everything I read says the take the new liner to the deep end with the arrow facing the shallow end to start installation. But I have no deep end,so how do I know how to line up the liner correctly, because on a lagoon style pool the walls curve in and out, and I see nothing on the new liner that shows what goes where. Thank you. Hi, in that case, you will want to pull the liner across the pool, with 2 or 3 helpers, and flip it around if you need to. If you have any corners at all, you can use it as a starting point….
The builders install plumbing around the pool and to the pump and filter system. Now they lay down the material that covers the exposed earth and that the liner rests upon. They mix this material typically vermiculite or grout and then trowel it in place. Duration: 1 — 2 days. Once the builders adjust the liner to remove wrinkles, they start filling the pool with water. They then completely fill the pool with water.
This stage first requires a bonding inspection. Some contractors complete the patio surround before installing the liner, and others install the pool first. They must ensure that the material beneath the patio is stable properly compacted. If they backfill with the original dirt without using proper compaction methods, there may be structural patio problems down the road.
Duration: 1 — 2 weeks. Now you know the components, cost, pros and cons, and construction process for a vinyl liner pool. At River Pools we offer fiberglass pools in Virginia and Maryland and in other areas of the country through our dealers.
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Happy swimming! Concrete vs. Categories Follow Us Subscribe. Pool base A pool base is typically made of vermiculite or grout. Vinyl liner To state the obvious, the liner is made of vinyl. Steps There are three common types of steps for a vinyl liner pool: White plastic steps Vinyl over steps A ladder White plastic steps are the standard for vinyl liner pools. Coping Coping is the border around the top perimeter of the pool—the transition from the pool to the patio.
For comparison : For cantilevered coping, the builders pour patio concrete up to a styrofoam form at the edge where the pool meets the patio. When they remove the form, the concrete itself is the edge often bullnose. Flat-mount coping is flat and just secures your vinyl liner. You can add different coping, like fancy pavers, on top of it.
Average cost of a vinyl liner pool The initial cost of a pool is what you pay upfront when you buy it —the pool itself, any cool features, and the surrounding area. Quick construction Building a vinyl liner pool only takes 4 — 8 weeks. Once the installation is complete, make sure you have your water tested and balanced. Working with the right pool services provider can mean your pool will be shut down for as few as five to seven days, letting you make the most of your pool all summer long.
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Check back often! Fading and Staining Your liner will fade naturally over time as it ages and is exposed to chemicals and UV rays. Wrinkling, Slipping, and Stretching Over time, vinyl liners will lose some of their plasticity and elasticity.
Leaking If you can find the leak, you might be able to patch it and get a few more seasons out of your liner.
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