Liner Troubleshooting
There is water behind my liner
There are two possible sources of water behind a liner: ground water, or a leak. Ground water is a common occurrence in the spring, and in certain areas of town. If you have opened your pool and haven’t topped up the water, do so. Often the added weight will force the ground water back into the ground, and the liner will return to its normal position. If the water does not return to the ground, Beechmount Pools uses special pumps to remove water from behind the liner (this can also be accomplished using your pool pump and a flexible hose). Aside from the spring ground water, water behind liners can also be caused by a leak. The leak must be patched before the water can be pumped effectively. Beechmount Pools offers underwater leak detection and repair services.
My liner is coming out of its track
Liners coming out of their track is a common problem, especially in the spring, and can often be easily remedied. If a small section of liner is coming out of the track: 1. Do not raise the water level until the liner is put back in place. 2. Apply boiling water to the area underneath the bead (the part that sits in the track) to soften the vinyl. 3. Stretch the liner up and force it back into the track. 4. Splash pool water on area to cool it back down. For persistent problem areas, t-bead liner lock can be wedged into the same track as the liner bead to hold the liner in place. Beechmount Pools recommends that we repair serious problems such as large areas out of the track or old, difficult to stretch vinyl.

