*1. Drain the pool partially*
_Drain the pool water about 6-12 inches below the top of the liner. This will relieve some of the weight and pressure on the liner, making it easier to work with._
2. Locate and mark the sagging areas
Identify the areas of the liner that are sagging and mark them with a marker or chalk.
*3. Clean the pool liner*
Clean the sagging areas of the liner with a soft cloth and a mild soap solution to remove any dirt or debris. Rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry completely.
*4. Tighten the liner*
Start by tightening the liner at one of the marked sagging areas. Use a liner tightening tool or a large screwdriver to pry up the liner and stretch it out until the sagging is removed. Secure the liner in place by replacing the liner track or screws.
*5. Move to the next sagging area*
Repeat this process for each of the marked sagging areas, working your way around the pool.
6. Refill the pool
Once all the sagging has been removed, you can refill the pool to the desired level.
*7. Monitor the liner*
Keep an eye on the liner as the pool refills and make any necessary adjustments to maintain its tautness.
_Note:_
- It may be necessary to hire a professional pool service if you are unable to remove the sagging yourself or if there is extensive sagging._
- You should also consider replacing the pool liner if it is old or damaged, as this can cause sagging.
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