Hi,
I finished this one (to the point of adding water...still not "done") a couple of years ago. You certainly can't do a free form shape but the corners are rounded and it looks pretty professional. It has a vinyl liner but ceramic waterline tile.
Hi,
I finished this one (to the point of adding water...still not "done") a couple of years ago. You certainly can't do a free form shape but the corners are rounded and it looks pretty professional. It has a vinyl liner but ceramic waterline tile.
Duraleigh,
Nice pool.
I noticed your liner go over your steps (I believe). How safe do you think that would be if you have dogs? My pool doesn't have any built-in steps and I am thinking about adding some when I replace the liner during a remodel. I currently have drop in plastic steps but I don't really like the look of them. My dogs don't get in except when it gets really hot but I worry their nails may rip the liner.
SLS,
Yes, my liner goes over the steps. I don't think I would recommend linered steps with dogs. That seems like a problem waiting to happen.
I've seen other posts on the forum about dogs and vinyl pools. Someone else may chime in who has some experience.......positive or negative.
Last edited by duraleigh; 05-18-2006 at 09:15 PM.
How does it work to have a vinyl liner AND a tiled water line? It looks awesome - but I'm trying to understand how /where the liner bead sets and how water doesn't get behind the liner (as my husband says, the squirrel is on the wheel in my head again . . .
18x42 Spartan Roman End Vinyl Inground (1981)
1HP Hayward Superpump -- Hayward Perflex EC-65 DE Filter
Kirsten,
The liner inserts into a channel mounted into the pool wall. (see pic) "Bead-loc" is then inserted into the channel, locking in the liner and waterproofing the seal. The tile is installed directly onto the concrete wall (just above the channel) with standard thinset installation methods.