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Part # LI2448ASO25

Warranty 25 YRS.

Availability DUE TO COVID-19 CURRENT LEAD TIME ON ALL LINERS IS 8 WEEKS

Product Description

24' All Swirl Above Ground Overlap Liner Heavy Gauge The All Swirl Tile Above Ground Vinyl Liners are constructed of super strength, 100% virgin vinyl, have a lap seam construction and in the overlap style of 20 and 25 "gauge". They are protected against chemical and/or UV fading, resistant to sunlight, bacteria, fungus, and are finished with a lamiclear seal coating. They feature the best cold crack resistance in the industry. Computer designed and cut for a perfect fit each and every time, all liners are custom built and must pass a "Zero Defect" quality assurance testing. Our Liners fit any size and model 48" and 52" above ground pools.

Product Specifications

Depth:
48-54 in.
Material:
Heavy Gauge
Pool Shape:
Round
Pool Size:
24 ft.
Wall Pattern Name:
All Swirl
Style:
Overlap
Warranty:
1 Year (Full)
Package:
NO
Wall Height:
48-54 in.
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?     Asked on 5/11/2018by George

I have old pool it 48 ' 24 around but the middle it been dug out ABOUT 3 inches deep. Could I get a j hook 52' to fill the whole and use the j hook will IT be TO big and to much off a over lap . Or do I have just get the regular liner.
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A  Answered on 5/12/2018 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alex V.

George, If you pool is 48" you can not use a 52" beaded or j-hook liner. You should be able to use a 48" beaded or j-hook liner. Please note that if you are using a j-hook liner, the top of the liner would be hung directly on the pool wall. 
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

4 to 8 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench

Liner Replacement for a newly moved into house

Written on 7/31/2019 by Guest

We just moved into a foreclosure house and the pool liner was a wreck. I watched a lot of videos to figure out all of the steps necessary to replace my old liner and figured I could probably do with the help of a neighbor and my husband. Turns out we could!

We cut out the old liner, smoothed out the sand underneath and patted it down really well to ensure that it would feel good on our feet. Installing the new liner took a couple of tries to get it completely smooth, but taping off the skimmer and returns then using a shop vac to suction it to the wall worked very well. I'm VERY happy with how it turned out!

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