Hi All,
New here, thanks for the resource.
I have a 16X32 Grecian style pool with fiberglass steps on one end, with 8 ft and 3 ft ends and a "ramp" between them. I installed a new liner on Saturday. The process worked pretty well, however I did not have water available to fill up the pool at that time. When I turned of the vacuum that was sucking all the air out, air has filtered back in behind the liner, pretty much everywhere. It looks like I never sucked the air out.
My question is, when I get the water to fill it, will the air be forced back out from behind the liner during the filling process? I would hate to have to have to "make a hole" in order remove the air.
Any advice is GREATLY appreciated.
MG
New here, thanks for the resource.
I have a 16X32 Grecian style pool with fiberglass steps on one end, with 8 ft and 3 ft ends and a "ramp" between them. I installed a new liner on Saturday. The process worked pretty well, however I did not have water available to fill up the pool at that time. When I turned of the vacuum that was sucking all the air out, air has filtered back in behind the liner, pretty much everywhere. It looks like I never sucked the air out.
My question is, when I get the water to fill it, will the air be forced back out from behind the liner during the filling process? I would hate to have to have to "make a hole" in order remove the air.
Any advice is GREATLY appreciated.
MG