Hi Guys - need some expert opinions.
I've read through the search results on the forum so have somewhat of an idea of things to try (wife is picking up a plunger today) -but I just wanted to get some thoughts before I deal with it.
Background: Old pool liner was faded pretty bad so we decided to start this year with a fresh liner. Covid means vacations will be spent at the pool this year, so we are prepping it for some expected hard use. The pool was installed by the previous owner many years ago, but the pool guy said it was in good shape. He got the old liner out, installed the new liner, vacuumed out the wrinkles and started the fill. Skip ahead to today (filling on second full day) and he came back to "wrap things up". He installed the new skimmer and returns and put everything back together. Wife was out with him as they finished and he told her that he was trying to get a couple of wrinkles out of the wall, but they would not come out as the pool was a little "out of round", as the pool is half-buried. He said they may come out once the pool is full but that he could not get them 100% out. Floor is fine. He knocked off a hundred bucks for the wrinkle.
Question is: will a wrinkle hurt anything, other than looks? I can put my steps in front of it and live with it if that is the case, and i know all the kids that will be in it couldn't care less lol. I can try to get in once it gets good and hot to try to work it out, but thought id ask here while the pool is only at 60% full (if the advice is to stop filling and drop the water down).
I've read through the search results on the forum so have somewhat of an idea of things to try (wife is picking up a plunger today) -but I just wanted to get some thoughts before I deal with it.
Background: Old pool liner was faded pretty bad so we decided to start this year with a fresh liner. Covid means vacations will be spent at the pool this year, so we are prepping it for some expected hard use. The pool was installed by the previous owner many years ago, but the pool guy said it was in good shape. He got the old liner out, installed the new liner, vacuumed out the wrinkles and started the fill. Skip ahead to today (filling on second full day) and he came back to "wrap things up". He installed the new skimmer and returns and put everything back together. Wife was out with him as they finished and he told her that he was trying to get a couple of wrinkles out of the wall, but they would not come out as the pool was a little "out of round", as the pool is half-buried. He said they may come out once the pool is full but that he could not get them 100% out. Floor is fine. He knocked off a hundred bucks for the wrinkle.
Question is: will a wrinkle hurt anything, other than looks? I can put my steps in front of it and live with it if that is the case, and i know all the kids that will be in it couldn't care less lol. I can try to get in once it gets good and hot to try to work it out, but thought id ask here while the pool is only at 60% full (if the advice is to stop filling and drop the water down).