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Frequently asked questions for Steel wall pool liners:
When laying out the pool liner, make sure that the production-related overlaps on the weld seams face towards the steel wall, i.e. away from the water side.
The pool should be set up at outside temperatures between at least 15°C and a maximum of 25°C, as the pool liner is easiest to work with in this temperature range. At cooler temperatures, the liner contracts, while at higher temperatures it tends to expand. Within the optimum temperature range, the liner can be easily formed into the desired shape. If the installation is started at lower temperatures, the film can be more difficult to process and may appear too small.
The film must be produced higher so that it can be laid over the steel wall (i.e. it overlaps it). The overhang of the foil on the outer wall can be irregularly large despite correct tensioning. The excess film can be cut away after approx. 14 days, by which time the material will have fully expanded. Follow the instructions in the enclosed operating instructions carefully beforehand.










