Now that we’ve covered the common concerns, we can move on!
Installation
This installation procedure assumes that the wall panels are already installed and the footer has been poured.
This is usually the only part done before the liner is installed. Bonding and electrical conduit can be done now, or after light installation.
Hanging over the side of the pool wall, from the inside of the pool, locate the top screw hole in the niche. In one hand, you should have the light screw ring and the gasket, with one screw in the top hole of the ring. With one finger, find the screw hole that represents the screw that is in the light ring, and push the screw in to the hole enough just to hold itself in that spot. It doesn’t have to puncture the liner yet. With a screwdriver on the screw, you can apply pressure and start to screw the screw in. This will puncture the liner. You can also mark the screw holes if you wish. It is very important that you do not cut the liner before the ring is installed and all the screws are tight.
Once the ring is installed and all the screws are tightened, with a sharp razor, cut the liner away inside the ring only.
Hanging over the pool again, take the cut end of the wire from the light, and push it into the conduit hole. *This assumes the conduit is not there* If the conduit is already installed, you will need a wire snake, or have a string run through the conduit to pull the wire through to the end if the conduit has been run more than a very small distance.
Pull the excess wire out the back of the niche, leaving enough wire to allow the light fixture to sit on the deck next to the pool. Do not leave more wire than necessary, the niche will not hold much more wire than the distance from the niche to the deck.
Hanging over the pool, coil the light cable around the light fixture as you lower the light toward the niche.
Once you have the light in the niche, set the bottom tab of the light into the slot on the bottom of the light ring to hold the light steady.
Congratulations! If you have made it this far, you have successfully installed a light and niche into a vinyl liner inground pool!