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Pool Liner Questions

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General Questions

 
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How to Install a Pool Liner
Learn the basics for
Overlap, Beaded,
V-Bead, and Expandable
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Q: What is the difference between our above ground pool liners

Beaded Liners
Overlap Liners
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  • Overlap Pool Liners - Overlap Pool Liners basically hang over the side of your above ground pool wall. The Liner is made with excess material so it can fit on the common 48" or 52" walls. The above ground pool liner is secured with Pool Coping Strips that hold the liner in place. The excess material is then simply cut off.
  • Beaded Pool Liner- Beaded Liners snap into a bead receiver or channel at the top of the above ground pool wall. The liner is specific to the pool wall height (48" or 52").
  • J-Hook / Uni-Beaded Pool Liners - Uni-bead liners are made specifically for the size of your above ground pool. So a 48" wall pool must have a 48" liner, and a 52" wall pool must have a 52" liner. The Uni-Bead liner is fitted into a bead receiver track or can be hung like an overlap liner.
  • Expandable Pool Liners - Expandable liners are the liners that are used for the deeper above ground pool such as Doughboy. The liners will fit a pool that is up to 72" deep.
  • Replacement Liner for Kayak® Pools- Kayak Pool Liners fit Kayak and Fanta Sea Rectangular on-ground pools.
  • Above Ground Pool Liner Accessories - Inyo offers protections for your pool liner. Whether it is Pool Cove, Wall foam, or our Gorilla Floor Padding. We recommend giving the best treatment to your pool liner. We also offer Coping Strips that fit onto Overlap Pool Liners.

Q: How do you measure wall height of an above ground pool when replacing a liner?
A: If you are measuring for a beaded liner you will measure from the bead receiver to the bottom of the wall. If you are measuring for a J hook liner you will need to remove the top rail and measure from the top of the steel wall to the bottom of the wall. You will not need to measure the pool wall for overlap liners because the overlap liner will accommodate either 48 or 52 inch wall.