Thank you so much we just got our pool fixed with a new liner and when we went to use it we realized that we use that coping as a step. When you should not. My husband and I had this idea but could not find anyone who could help us. So thank you for helping us to make our pool work for us. Awesome!
Solid idea and can’t blame ya for trying and it looks great. However, just for anyone here reading the comments and looking for ideas. Couple things wrong here.. to replace the pool liner, whether overlap, beaded and Jhook.. on those Wilbar pools 9 times out of 10 you’ll have to remove AT LEAST the top rails.. yes even with a unibead liner with a receiver installed. These gentlemen cut it real close as you have to remove two screws from under the decorative top caps, making it almost impossible to change the liner without taking apart the deck. The other issue is in the construction itself. Their additional framing is on top of existing deck boards. Boards inevitably go bad. Now the framing is on top of the boards and will have to be cut and left in place if you ever have to replace them. Think of it like putting ceramic tile around a toilet.. you don’t do that.. you pull the toilet and put the flooring under the toilet. However.. good work and sure beats the gap! 😊
This is the way I had my deck. It looks so good until you have to change the liner out...can be a pain to work around deck. Hope it works for you. I cut my deck back this year when I changed the liner. Best of luck
I have a islander pool from Secard pools that comes out 18 inches of the ground on wood frame. I want to do a concrete deck, will the wooden frame be strong enough to hold the concrete
Also the frame of the floor joists should have been installed on top post or notch up the post set the rim board and the notch on the post because screws are not made the whole white of a floor system
Terrible video as far as showing how to build/cut/ angle etc..also not only is replacing the liner going to be a bitch what about the winter cover being put on and takin off every year..
Thank you so much we just got our pool fixed with a new liner and when we went to use it we realized that we use that coping as a step. When you should not. My husband and I had this idea but could not find anyone who could help us. So thank you for helping us to make our pool work for us. Awesome!
Solid idea and can’t blame ya for trying and it looks great. However, just for anyone here reading the comments and looking for ideas. Couple things wrong here.. to replace the pool liner, whether overlap, beaded and Jhook.. on those Wilbar pools 9 times out of 10 you’ll have to remove AT LEAST the top rails.. yes even with a unibead liner with a receiver installed. These gentlemen cut it real close as you have to remove two screws from under the decorative top caps, making it almost impossible to change the liner without taking apart the deck. The other issue is in the construction itself. Their additional framing is on top of existing deck boards. Boards inevitably go bad. Now the framing is on top of the boards and will have to be cut and left in place if you ever have to replace them. Think of it like putting ceramic tile around a toilet.. you don’t do that.. you pull the toilet and put the flooring under the toilet. However.. good work and sure beats the gap! 😊
Thanks for share, that look awesome
This is the way I had my deck. It looks so good until you have to change the liner out...can be a pain to work around deck. Hope it works for you. I cut my deck back this year when I changed the liner.
Best of luck
Nice work fellas!
thanks for the video. just wish you would show your workmanship more than your kids.
Liner replacement? Winter cover? Had to cut back my deck as the previous owners did the same thing.
You had kids to ( refresh me) and I had kids to build stuff and work .....lol
best idea ever
Where did you buy your pool?
Beautiful 😍 job but one question 🤔 how you going to take top cap off pool if you have to replace liner?
Great question! One I'll have to ponder, lol.
They're going to cut that deck back off, lol
Easy..pull the pool out a bit then push it back in..
8:55 Best part "Tristan beer me" .. sorry it took too long, I didn't know what you meant LOL
The only thing , you not thinking for the future when u have to replace the liner or if the liner comes out of track
I have a islander pool from Secard pools that comes out 18 inches of the ground on wood frame. I want to do a concrete deck, will the wooden frame be strong enough to hold the concrete
Wow you are really going to regret hanging those joists over your pool rails when it comes time for a new liner. Maybe you have already
How are you gonna change the liner in 3 years? Remove the deck?
how you going to replace the liner if it goes?
That is one of my concerns. I don't know if I should be above, below or inline.
Does that cutout overhang hood some weight? I want to over hang mine but not sure that will hold up to adult weight?
How many beers did that take ya? :)
Haha, water for work, beer for play.
Also the frame of the floor joists should have been installed on top post or notch up the post set the rim board and the notch on the post because screws are not made the whole white of a floor system
Did yall cement the posts?
We’re tou able to get a ladder that for that high?
Sorry couldn’t stop looking at that kid climbing that ladder in the back. Lucky it didn’t fall back
Looks great, but it’s not gonna be fun tearing the deck apart to replace the liner.
Can't make it too easy on ourselves, lol.
In reality, our last liner outlasted the pool housing, so (knock on wood) we weren't too worried about it.
I guess you live down south where you don't cover pool in winter
I hope you never have to replace your liner
Beer me.
Best part of being in the pool in the summer.
Terrible video as far as showing how to build/cut/ angle etc..also not only is replacing the liner going to be a bitch what about the winter cover being put on and takin off every year..