top rail help

We moved into our house a few years ago and the pool was an existing feature. This past winter a tree limb fell from a near by tree and destroyed one of the top rails which measures at 51 15/16 x 7". Problem is I have no idea who the manufacture of the pool is or even the original install date. I only know it is a 30ft round 48" deep above ground pool that is mostly in ground due to how it was installed. I have looked under the top rails and can not locate any number to help identify the manufacturer. Please help with a replacement top rail because I would love to have my pool up and running again.

EGW0325,

Thanks so much for the photos I have sent these on to our above ground pool parts expert and he will be back in touch shortly.

Thank You

Patrick

www.inyopools.com

Hello - We contacted the manufacturer regarding your top rail. The original top rail has been discontinued. The replacement is 20977. Thank you for shopping with INYOpools.com.

Could you please let me know who the manufacturer of my pool is and maybe a manufacturing date? Also what the brand name is just in case I need to purchase any further pool parts.My measurements are different then you provided. Is the rail able to be cut down in size to fit properly?

How many uprights do you have on your pool?

21 uprights

The 28’ pool has 21 uprights. Are you sure you have a 30’ diameter pool?

My husband re-measured the pool and re-counted. It measures 30ft round and has 21 uprights. I really think the pool is a lot older then I know. I want to say it has been in place for 10years or so, but again I really have no idea, could be older then that or newer then that.

We have contacted the manufacturer again to see if they have any other ideas. We’ll let you know as soon as they respond.

Ok, Thank you

Hello EGW0325 - It turns out this is an older Home & Roam 7500 series. The top rails are no longer available. We do not have a suggested replacement.

Well if that is the case, thank you very much for looking into for me.

hi there, I know this was 4 years ago, but did you ever figure out a solution?