Gladon AG60 – 1/8″ x 48″ x 60′ Above-Ground Pool Wall Foam
Product Overview
The Gladon AG60 wall foam is a closed-cell foam liner designed to install on the inside wall surface of an above-ground pool before the vinyl liner is installed. It provides a smooth protective barrier, helps prevent liner damage, and adds insulation to reduce heat loss.
Key Features
- 1/8″ thick closed-cell foam for added liner protection.
- 48″ height sized for standard above-ground pool wall heights.
- 60′ roll length suitable for many round and oval above-ground pools.
- Reduces abrasion and prevents the liner from contacting rust, corrosion, or rough wall surfaces.
- Acts as an insulating layer to help retain heat in the pool.
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: AG60
- Dimensions: 1/8″ thick × 48″ high × 60′ long
- Material: Closed-cell foam
- Application: Above-ground pool wall backing under vinyl liners
Applications & Compatibility
This wall foam is used when installing a new vinyl liner or replacing an existing one in an above-ground pool. It is compatible with metal, resin, and hybrid pool walls and helps extend liner life by providing a smooth, cushioned surface. Proper measurement of your pool circumference ensures correct coverage.
Installation Instructions
- Ensure the pool wall is clean, dry, and free of debris or protrusions.
- Apply spray adhesive or compatible wall-foam bonding tape to the wall surface.
- Unroll the foam along the wall, keeping seams tight and aligned.
- Trim excess foam as needed and make sure the top edge of the foam aligns with the liner track.
- Install the vinyl liner over the foam and smooth out any air pockets.
Troubleshooting
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Foam lifting from wall: Verify proper adhesive application and ensure the wall was clean and dry before installation.
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Visible bumps under the liner: Smooth the foam during installation and remove debris caught between foam and wall.
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Seams separating: Re-adhere edges using compatible adhesive or tape.
Maintenance Tip
Wall foam typically requires no ongoing maintenance after installation. When replacing a liner in the future, inspect the foam for wear, moisture damage, or compression and replace if necessary to maintain full liner protection.