Hi TFP Community,
I purchased a new home in Dec 2016 with a 20ft by 40ft lined inground pool and have been lurking here ever since. The previous owners of my home either knew they were selling or did not realize the poor state of the liner. I've spent the last year learning about SLAMming and just trying to maintain the pool. I needed to replace the liner, received several quotes and then decided to perform the job myself.
I thought I'd share some pics to introduce myself:
Before:
Liner Replacement in Progress: Unfortunately for me all the people whom were so passionate to help were "busy" or disappeared when the weather decided to cooperate. So I had the pleasure of installing the liner over the weekend by myself. It took some ingenuity but amazingly not as tough as I expected. If I had to recommend, get friends to help. I can also share the company that supplied the liner as they were great.
I'll provide more photos in the next post.
I purchased a new home in Dec 2016 with a 20ft by 40ft lined inground pool and have been lurking here ever since. The previous owners of my home either knew they were selling or did not realize the poor state of the liner. I've spent the last year learning about SLAMming and just trying to maintain the pool. I needed to replace the liner, received several quotes and then decided to perform the job myself.
I thought I'd share some pics to introduce myself:
Before:
Liner Replacement in Progress: Unfortunately for me all the people whom were so passionate to help were "busy" or disappeared when the weather decided to cooperate. So I had the pleasure of installing the liner over the weekend by myself. It took some ingenuity but amazingly not as tough as I expected. If I had to recommend, get friends to help. I can also share the company that supplied the liner as they were great.
I'll provide more photos in the next post.