Replacing Your Intex 15 ft Pool Liner: A Comprehensive Guide
If you're an Intex 15 ft pool owner, you know that the pool liner is the backbone of your swimming experience. Over time, it can wear out, fade, or become damaged, leading to leaks and an unpleasant swimming environment. When it's time for a replacement, follow this step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth and effective Intex 15 ft pool liner replacement process.
Understanding Your Intex 15 ft Pool Liner
Before we dive into the replacement process, let's understand the type of liner you have. Intex 15 ft pools typically come with either an overlap or beaded liner. Overlap liners rest on the top ledge of the pool wall, while beaded liners have a bead that fits into a track around the top of the pool wall. Knowing your liner type will help you choose the right replacement.
When to Replace Your Intex 15 ft Pool Liner
Regular maintenance and inspections can help you determine when it's time for a new liner. Here are some signs to look out for:

- Fading or discoloration
- Wrinkles, creases, or a sagging liner
- Leaks, especially around the top of the pool wall
- Holes, tears, or other visible damage
- A liner that's more than 5-7 years old, even if it looks fine
Choosing the Right Replacement Liner
When selecting a new liner, consider the following:
- Size: Ensure the new liner matches the size of your pool (15 ft round).
- Type: Choose an overlap or beaded liner to match your existing one.
- Material: Most Intex liners are made of vinyl. Ensure the replacement is compatible.
- Pattern: Consider a new pattern to refresh your pool's look.
- Thickness: A thicker liner (e.g., 20-27 mil) offers more durability and protection.
Intex 15 ft Pool Liner Replacement: Step-by-Step
Now that you've chosen the right liner, follow these steps for a successful replacement:
Preparation
- Drain the pool to about 6 inches below the liner.
- Turn off and disconnect the pool pump and filter.
- Remove any debris from the pool and the old liner.
Removing the Old Liner
- Starting at one point, cut the old liner with a utility knife, creating a starting point.
- Carefully cut along the top of the liner, releasing it from the pool wall.
- Roll up the old liner and remove it from the pool.
Cleaning the Pool
- Remove any remaining debris or old liner pieces.
- Inspect the pool walls and floor for any damage that needs repair.
- Clean the pool surface with a suitable cleaner or acid wash, if necessary.
Installing the New Liner
- Unroll the new liner in the pool, allowing it to lay flat on the bottom.
- Starting at the deepest point, carefully smooth out the liner, working your way up the sides.
- For overlap liners, allow the excess material to hang over the top of the pool wall. For beaded liners, insert the bead into the track around the top of the pool wall.
- Once the liner is in place, carefully fill the pool with water, following the manufacturer's instructions for water level.
Final Touches
- Reconnect and turn on the pool pump and filter.
- Inspect the new liner for any wrinkles, creases, or air pockets. If necessary, use a vacuum or a special pool liner roller to smooth them out.
- Enjoy your newly refreshed Intex 15 ft pool!
