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Postby JODE » 22 Dec 2011 14:06

Does anyone have a contact for someone to reline our pool?

thanks in advance

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Postby Robbie » 22 Dec 2011 15:53

I have PM'd you Jode
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Postby mal1325 » 22 Dec 2011 16:58

Very pleased with the people that done ours in March this year, just trying to find his number and I will pm you. Mal
Found it. Chris Achilles (please PM this info). Would highly recommend him, excellent job in 2 days. You can go look at ours if you like.

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Postby BigDutch#2 » 22 Dec 2011 17:07

can those who have done give details such as how much it cost ? how long it took ? did they remove and dispose of the original liner ?
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Postby KG » 22 Dec 2011 17:18

What did they do with the water?
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Postby Jim B » 22 Dec 2011 18:02

We had ours replaced last year and as with everything you get what you pay for. There are different quality liner materials so cheap isn't always a saving. Unfortunately our water went into the stream that runs at the side of the house and we paid about 420 Euro's to have it refilled after the liner was replaced. Prices also vary depending on the size of the pool and if you have steps into the pool that is also an extra expense so to give a definative price is difficult.

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Postby mal1325 » 22 Dec 2011 18:46

As we are not there all the time we booked ours to be done while we were over in March. Our pool guy let the water go over about 5 days to save time. The liner man turned up dead on time when he said he would (cypriot). Took out the liner and took it away. Left the pool to dry for the rest of the day, then came back the next day to put the new liner in. Took 4 men most of the day. Ours is a 4 x 10 with walk in steps to one side. Cost about €3,000 all in. He was'nt the cheapest quote we had, but he brought samples to choose from before we decided of various quality & patterns. The refill was down to us. we got Oitis from Eco garage in Peyia, takes 66,000 ltls and it was 3 tankers at €80 a tanker. Very pleased with it. He gives a years garantee on the workmanship and I think it was about 5 years on the liner. To be honest the cheap chinese one we had before had lasted 7 years so this should last even longer. :-bd Mal
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Postby BigDutch#2 » 31 May 2012 09:10

Just this week had the liner replaced after removing the old one myself (and the water) a month or two back. Approximately 50 cu.m pool L shaped, no built in steps (just ladder), lined onsite (heat weld) with 1.5mm Cefil product, new gaskets, new face plates, water delivery by tanker - €2100 all in. Very happy with the person who did the job, turned up when he said he would, did what he said he would.
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