How to install pool linear?


Question:How do you do that? is it called linear or liner? What is it anyways?

Answers:
It's a liner and it is what holds the water in for pools that require it.

There are different ways to install the liners for differing pools. If the pool is an in ground you will want to have professionals do it. This is expensive but it will stop you from having to purchase a second liner when messing up the first one. Plus they have a liner vacuum they use to help pull the liner into shape as it's filling.

If it's an above ground pool it depends on the type of liner it uses. Some have a bead on the top edge that fits into a groove running the circumference of the pool walls. Some are a wrap over type that then uses a clamp on the top of the wall to hold the liner in place. There are a couple other types as well but they are very uncommon.

Your best bet is going to be to contact your local pool store and ask them for liner installers and go from there. Once you see it done it's simple to do yourself, but if you have no experience with it you run the risk of having to purchase a new liner from installing the initial one wrong.



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