- Jun 1, 2018
- 16,019
- Pool Size
- 26000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
The world is your oyster- personally I’d want a 1 piece floor liner. Whichever is cheapest & easiest to purchase (you may find a bundle with foam cove)So equipment is picked out, we will be adding an additional skimmer and return to the pool since you need to buy the extra slats from Wilbar when you order the pool.
Next thing is padding, I know there is very mixed opinions on wall foam, foam cove, and floor padding.
Foam cove is foam cove so I'm not really worried where I'll get that. I'm more so looking at the different liner floor pads. Happy bottom, gorilla pad, rubber/foam mats?
Many people do the foam boards or mats and tape them but the joints will eventually show. Its very common to use these with the intex pools but those liners are a different thicker material.
Wall foam simply provides some cushion and protects the liner from a rough wall which you shouldn’t have with a brand new pool. there’s virtually no other advantage (even if they claim it retains heat). This cushion can actually make it easier to poke through the liner. In most cases I say save your $. It would be different if you were replacing a liner in an old pool that may have imperfections or repairs done to the wall.
I assume the insides of your walls will be smooth not corrugated?
Note*
Be sure to treat the ground with granular nutsedge herbicide and a granular pesticide for ants & termites. Be sure to ask if that’s included in the install (some include the nutsedge stuff but not the pesticide or vice versa) so you can get some ordered if needed.
Also treat around the pool perimeter seasonally for these things just as you do your house.