The information you will need to choose the correct liner for your pool is Pool Shape Pool Size Wall Height Liner Type (Overlap, J-Hook, or Beaded) Click Here to Find Your New Above Ground Pool Liner
Step 1
Pool Shape - Round, Oval, or Custom - Confirm the shape of your pool; we stock liner for both round and oval-shaped pools. If your pool is a square, rectangle, or another non-standard pool shape, we may still be able to help you find a liner.
If your pool is not round or oval, fill out and return this custom liner form for a quote estimate of a replacement liner.
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Step 2
Pool Size - Measure the width and length dimensions of your pool. If your pool is round, you’ll only need to measure the diameter. For owners of an oval pool, the pool length is measured from the curved ends, and the width is the distance between the straight sidewalls.
If your pool size is not shown on this page, fill out the customs form for a quote, or send an estimate request to Inyo’s Liner Dept at upload@inyopools.com.
Step 3
Wall Height - Measure your pool’s wall height from the base of the upright to the top of the pool rail. The standard sizes are 48”, 52”, and 54”.
If your pool has a deep end that extends below the base of the pool wall, you will require an expandable pool liner. These liners use an overlap style which can be installed on pools up to 72” deep.
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Step 4
Liner Type - The “liner type” refers to how the liner is connected to your pool wall. The overlap folds over the top of the wall and is held in place by the top rim or a coping clip. The J-hook which has a molded lip that connects to the wall and the beaded requires a bead received to which the bead (thick edge) of the liner is slid into.
Step 5
Liner Thickness - Our liners are available in standard or heavy gauge.
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Step 6
Pick Your Liner Pattern - Review the list of liner patterns available in your pool's size.
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Step 7
Accessories for Your Liner - Now that you've picked out your new liner, it's time to consider accessories to help with its installation and durability. Here are the most common add-ons to go with your new liner.
- Liner Lock - acts as a wedge to prevent the bead from slipping out of the receiver.
- Coping Clips - holds your overlap liner firmly in place
- Wall Foam - prevent rips and or tears from over-eager swimmers
- Liner Guard / Floor Padding - prevent liner punctures from rock, weeds, or roots from the underside of the liner
- Pool Cove - protects against liner pinching between the pool wall and floor seam.
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