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Re: ground leveling nood haveing brain fart HELP
Have your sweetie check out the expandable liners at Nationalpoolwholesalers.com. That's where I purchaed my whole setup. I am in need of liner replacement this year due to a dispespectful guest and I am staying with them. I have an 18x33 oval 54" wall. We went with the swirlwall.bottom look and it's really pretty when the sun hits it. Their shipping is free and I have searched high and low for an 18x33 for less than $400.00 and I just have not found them any less expensive. Looks like you have a 24 ft round, it will run you $280.00/no shipping costs. I believe they are out of Fla too so it shouldn't take too long to receive it. Good luck with your ground work. That's the hardest and most aggravating part of the job. Once you get that out of the way, it's pretty much down hill. Also, if you get stuck on the hopper (bowl, deep end) I found plenty of tips at Aurthurspools.com. Click on the "above ground pools link and then click on the pool encyclopedia both links are on the left of the home page. You will find pictorials of a job like this and the easy way to fill with the least amount of wrinkles in your liner.
P.S. you will end up with a few wrinkles. We worked ours opposite of the skimmer under our steps.
Have your sweetie check out the expandable liners at Nationalpoolwholesalers.com. That's where I purchaed my whole setup. I am in need of liner replacement this year due to a dispespectful guest and I am staying with them. I have an 18x33 oval 54" wall. We went with the swirlwall.bottom look and it's really pretty when the sun hits it. Their shipping is free and I have searched high and low for an 18x33 for less than $400.00 and I just have not found them any less expensive. Looks like you have a 24 ft round, it will run you $280.00/no shipping costs. I believe they are out of Fla too so it shouldn't take too long to receive it. Good luck with your ground work. That's the hardest and most aggravating part of the job. Once you get that out of the way, it's pretty much down hill. Also, if you get stuck on the hopper (bowl, deep end) I found plenty of tips at Aurthurspools.com. Click on the "above ground pools link and then click on the pool encyclopedia both links are on the left of the home page. You will find pictorials of a job like this and the easy way to fill with the least amount of wrinkles in your liner.
P.S. you will end up with a few wrinkles. We worked ours opposite of the skimmer under our steps.