Questions & Answers about Vinyl Pool Liner - 10 Foot Round Pool - Solid Blue - Overlap
How many gallons of water are in my stock tank pool?
| Tank Size | Wall Height | Water Depth | Total Gallons |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8ft Round | 24in | 18in | 565 |
| 8ft Round | 30in | 24in | 750 |
| 8ft Round | 36in | 30in | 940 |
| 10ft Round | 24in | 18in | 880 |
| 10ft Round | 30in | 24in | 1,175 |
| 10ft Round | 36in | 30in | 1,465 |
| 12ft Round | 24in | 18in | 1,270 |
| 12ft Round | 30in | 24in | 1,690 |
| 12ft Round | 36in | 30in | 2,115 |
*Note: Actual gallonage may vary slightly depending on the amount of sand used for the base and cove and actual depth of the water.
(Answered by our BackyardCityPools.com Experts)Which style of above-ground pool liner works best for a stock tank conversion: Overlap, Beaded, or J-Hook?
An Overlap liner is the most practical and cost-effective choice, though essentially any of the three styles can be used. Since a standard stock tank is only 2-3 feet deep and above-ground liners are manufactured for 4-foot or taller walls, you will be trimming off the top part of the liner regardless of which style you buy.
It costs more to manufacture a J-Hook or Beaded liner than it does an Overap. Because these styles often feature more intricate, high-end patterns, they can absolutely be used to give your stock tank pool a more premium look, even though the hook or bead itself will be trimmed off during installation.
Pro-Tip: Regardless of the style you choose, never trim the liner until the tank is 100% full. The water weight needs to fully stretch the vinyl into the stock tank and lock the liner in place. If you trim the excess material too early, the liner may pull off the rim as it settles, potentially ruining the liner.
(Answered by our BackyardCityPools.com Experts)Will an 10ft round above ground pool liner actually fit my 10ft stock tank?
Yes! An 10ft round pool liner has an 10ft round floor seam. It drops right into an 10ft stock tank perfectly. Because standard pool liners are made for walls that are 4ft or taller and typically a stock tank wall is 2ft-3ft foot tall, you are essentially putting a 4ft tall bag into a 2ft tall bucket. Simply drape the excess over the outside, fill the stock tank up completely with water to allow the vinyl stretch and be set against the wall of the tank. Secure the liner with twisted rope or ratchet straps and then trim off the excess.
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Features of Vinyl Pool Liner - 10 Foot Round Pool - Solid Blue - Overlap
- Constructed of industry standard gauge virgin vinyl
- Strong, double-welded seams
- Fits pool wall heights of 48in or 52in tall with option for 54in tall wall
- Can be used for Stock Tank Pools
- Made to Order. No Returns. No Refunds. No Cancellations
- 10-Year Pro-Rated Warranty
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Vinyl Liner - AG 10 Foot Round Pool - Solid Blue - 10ft Stock Tank Pool
This premium liner is made with virgin vinyl using a unique process for maximum protection from pool chemicals and the damaging U.V. rays of the Sun. Our liners will last longer and maintain their beautiful appearance for many years to come.
Overlap Liner
Overlap liners are made so that the excess liner material on the pool wall, simply overlaps the pool wall. This liner will fit any pool with a 48" or 52" wall height. There is an option for a 54" wall height overlap. Simply trim off the excess.
If your pool does not have a flat bottom or the wall is taller wall than 52", you will need to purchase an Expandable Overlap Liner. If you want to scoop/dish out the middle of the floor to have a deeper water section of your pool, you will need an Expandable liner.
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