Any suggestions on where to purchase a new liner? Mine is beginning to look like a quilt with all the patches, lol... 
techguy said:In my shopping around, I found most stores and on-line places were buying from the same or similar manufacturers and were shipping from the Pennsylvania area (IIRC)
I learned (the hard way) that YOU need to know what type of liner you need for YOUR pool. Relying upon the online sales person lead to huge time delays and incorrect liners and return shipping and restocking charges.
The biggest factors for me (in order of importance):
bead type (http://www.pools.com/catalog/pool-suppl ... __793.html)
diameter/size
wall height
liner gauge
restocking fee/guarantee it would fit
shipping cost
price
lead time
style/appearance
i have heard bead receivers fail and are a pain the butt to install, and they can fail. I also found out that when I received a liner that needed receivers, they cost more than the "cheap" liner I was looking to install. I had to pay shipping and restocking to return that liner.
If you need a "hopper/deep end" stretchable liner, you can't use a top border or a beaded liner. You need a Doughboy-brand liner and top clips. I added the DB comment as I have heard that only DB makes stretchable liners. This could be incorrect.
Late edit... the link above is not a recommendation for that company, they were simply a quick resource for the image I needed. I didn't buy from them.
erivette said:I bought a 25 gauge 30' round from nationalpoolwholesalers.com for 279 with free shipping and received it in 3-4 days. Already installed and love it! Great service from them.
techguy said:The receiver is a plastic clip that goes over the wall and has a place for the liner bead to snap into.
For some of the liners, it has a "bead" on the top of the liner. The bead clicks into a receiver on the top edge of the wall. My understanding is the receiver allows you to change the liner without taking the top rail off the pool. But, the liner can pull out of the receiver.
Casey said:Yes bbecky. You have an overlap liner. You can always upgrade to the beaded and buy the track if you want. :-D
I bought my liner through PoolSupplyWorld when I bought my pool in March. I upgraded to the Portifino and can't wait to see it in the pool when I do my install in a few weeks. Here is a pic of it.