Hello everyone! I've been a lurker for quite some time but never needed to post before since all questions are easily found here!
We have had a 10', 12', 15' & 18' intex round frame pools in our pool lifetime...we get our neighbors old one as he upgrades. When he upgrades, so do we! Anyway they've all been obviously used but we've never complained and have become pretty good at patching the intex liners and making them stretch another few years before the next one comes.
So the neighbor has now installed a "real" above ground pool....and our 18' intex is on it's last legs. I scored a 22'x52" Intex from a store going out of business for $310 bucks. It's still in the box. It's our first brand new pool.
So my husband and I were thinking....would you do something to your liner brand new before you put it down and start filling it? I have a crazy idea to take the time and apply some kind of sealer to the outside bottom & edge of it before we even put it down to give it a little extra protection. Since the bottom leaks are the ones that drive me the most insane...I wanted to get opinions if this has been attempted or if I'm just being silly.
When I stand in front of the glues - sealers @ Lowes - I think in my head that it's a smart extra step...but I guess I'm looking for a little realistic thinking.
Thanks!
We have had a 10', 12', 15' & 18' intex round frame pools in our pool lifetime...we get our neighbors old one as he upgrades. When he upgrades, so do we! Anyway they've all been obviously used but we've never complained and have become pretty good at patching the intex liners and making them stretch another few years before the next one comes.
So the neighbor has now installed a "real" above ground pool....and our 18' intex is on it's last legs. I scored a 22'x52" Intex from a store going out of business for $310 bucks. It's still in the box. It's our first brand new pool.
So my husband and I were thinking....would you do something to your liner brand new before you put it down and start filling it? I have a crazy idea to take the time and apply some kind of sealer to the outside bottom & edge of it before we even put it down to give it a little extra protection. Since the bottom leaks are the ones that drive me the most insane...I wanted to get opinions if this has been attempted or if I'm just being silly.
When I stand in front of the glues - sealers @ Lowes - I think in my head that it's a smart extra step...but I guess I'm looking for a little realistic thinking.
Thanks!