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Filling out the In-ground Liner Measuring Form is an important step in ensuring a proper fit for your pool liner. This guide provides clear instructions on each section of the form to support users through the measuring process and submission.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Begin by using the ‘Get Form’ button to access the In-ground Liner Measuring Form. This action will enable you to open the form in the appropriate format for editing.
- Complete the personal information section. Provide your name, address, email, phone number, and today's date. This information is necessary for communication regarding the liner order and measurements.
- Select the corner type for your pool. Choose between options such as 'Cut Corners' or 'Square Corners' depending on the design of your pool.
- Indicate the liner type you would like. Options include 'Beaded', 'Overlap', or 'Low Hung Beaded'. Ensure to select the correct style that applies to your pool.
- Specify the shape of your pool by checking the appropriate box. Consult the diagram if needed, as it is crucial for providing correct measurements on subsequent pages.
- Provide measurements for the hopper pad type, selecting from the options that best describe your pool's design before proceeding to the next section.
- Fill out the dimensions for your pool, ensuring that you use 1/4 inch increments as specified. This step is critical to ensure the liner fits properly.
- If applicable, measure and include the details for vinyl covered steps and any AB measurements if you have a freeform pool. This step will require additional accuracy and may need a sketch of your pool for reference.
Complete your form online to ensure your in-ground liner fits perfectly.
Vinyl liners come in a variety of thicknesses, usually 20, 27, 28, or 30 mils thick. So what's a mil? It's not a millimeter as you might expect. It's actually 1/1000 of an inch.
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