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Company Name
OAK RUN
Building Department - Doc Type
Permit
Permit #
11-11772
Building Department - Name
RYMAN,KERRY & TAMMY
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37328 LAUREL HAMMOCK DR
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�TEP 18: HANGING LINER � <br /> �:� are a few different types of liners on the market today. The three mast common liners are the Overiap, the Snap Bead, and <br /> �� °�' �3ead liners (Also referred to as J-Be�i lir�rs). Please be sure which one you ha� and follow the appropriate step below: <br /> �'`{FE #1— OYERLAP LINER: <br /> S�arting at the liner wall seam, hang the liner over the wall making sure that the seam is straight up and down, <br /> ��rpendicular to the floor. This will assure you that the liner begins going over the wall straight. As you put the liner <br /> ��°er the wall you can secure it by using the plastic coping strips tceeep it in place. If you end up with excess <br /> �a#erial, continue around the pool, pulling excess liner evenly, and distribute over the wall until the excess is gone. <br /> Fig. 59 � <br /> � Fig. 60 <br /> � <br /> __ ----I—_' J ��_� <br /> _�' . <br /> Plastic copi <br /> — Outside Uner overlap <br /> ,� poot wa�� <br /> Liner ove�lapping pool wall <br /> �ic coping installed at ihis time to <br /> �ld iiner in place <br /> TYPE # 2— SNAP BEAD UNER: <br /> • With a snap bead liner you will not use the plastic coping strips SNAP BEAD LlNER <br /> that are packed in the parts carton of many pools. You can <br /> discard those pieces (if they are included). Instead, you should Fig. 61 <br /> have received a beaded liner track (referred to as a"coping bead <br /> receive�' in the below diagram). <br /> lnner Stabit'¢er Rap � Coping Bead <br /> • The be�dded liner track shouid be installed onto the pool watl ail tS�v�N� � a�n �� <br /> of the way around the pool. These pieces should be as close <br /> together as possible. Leaving spaces between bead tracks can <br /> cause liner problems down the road. <br /> • Once all of the beaded liner track is on the wall, you can snap the �— �� � <br /> liner bead into the beaded liner track at four random points <br /> around the pool. After that is done, and you are satisfied with P �� �� <br /> how the liner is situated within the pool, you can corrtinue snap- <br /> ping the remainder of the liner into place around the pool. <br /> • Go around the entire pool again making certain that the liner is �o� <br /> securely snapped into the track. This is important to confirm so w�r <br /> that the liner does not pull out while under the pressure of being <br /> fiiled with water. <br />
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