Ok, so I wanted to update this thread in case anyone wanted to follow along. This was a much bigger undertaking than I had originally thought (it always is isn't it?). First I bought the foam board (1"). It's big, thick and expensive ($20 sheet). My 30' x 15' pool took 14 sheets. I'm not sure if I could of gotten away with 1/2" or not. 1/2" is pretty flimsy, and 3/4" wasn't at the local Home Depot.
Getting the old liner out was pretty easy. Just cut it and let it drain, tear it out. I had to remove a good bit of sand to get down to where I wanted the foam to be, so that was a pain. Actually getting the foam in the pool and starting to lay out was time consuming, especially when I got around the sides. Every piece that had to be cut took a while. I think the foam took 2 afternoons after work. I opted to add the wall foam and got the foam coping to go around the corners for a nice clean finish (I hoped).
So here comes the kicker, start to get the liner in and everything was going well. We opted to stop for the night. I've never done a new liner (mine was used when we acquired the pool), but it said best to install when the sun is out to help with wrinkles. So we stopped. The next day it rained, and rained, and rained. A wall of the pool was pulled out of the track and knocked down, and to top it off the water got under the foam and eroded a good bit of sand.....so basically it was an s show. Removed the liner, fixed the wall, had to cut the tape, pull a lot (not all) of the foam boards up and re-level the sand....another day wasted.
Finally came the point where it was nice out and we could complete the liner. My wife an I woke up early and got to it on a Saturday. It was going great. You start at the ends, work your way around. Really looking sharp. As we got around the sides it looked like it was too much, low and behold I had ordered the wrong size liner! Man I felt so dumb, it was Saturday and this was all for my sons birthday party the following Saturday. Hurried, ordered a new liner. Thank goodness the company was willing to work with me.
New liner arrived Wednesday, we installed that evening. Put a shop vac at either end of the pool to remove wrinkled and stated to fill. I have a family member that lives 2 doors down and he allowed me to run a hose from his house (on a timer) and also one from my house...hr on / hr off. By Saturday morning I had a full pool and the party went great.
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Now, if I had to do this over again, I would do it. I would do a good deal different and I learned a lot, but most of the mistakes were my own. I could have easily done this in 3 afternoons if everything went smooth, but it didn't. I replaced all the pool hardware, nuts / bolts w/SS. The pool and liner looks better than it ever has. The liner has not 1 wrinkle anywhere. The bottom is 100% flat. If your walking around the pool you can feel the taped seems raised just a tad, but I offset the layers so it kind of ramps up / ramps down. You can't see it, but slightly feel it with a foot. All in all, I'm satisfied. It really sets off the back yard. The wall foam is a nice touch and the floor feels better than sand. I have a heater, so I can only assume that all this will help.
Entire project was somewhere around ~ $800 I think, but I know to pay to put a liner is around here is anywhere from $1000-$1500, and I was able to add in a lot of extras for about 1/2 what that would cost. I'm young(ish), so for now this is ok
Just figured I would post my experience. I know it's a little long winded, but I would have enjoyed reading someone's thread with pictures when I was getting into this, so hopefully this helps somebody.
Ask any questions, have a great day!!