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Swimming Pool Liners

Swimming Pool Vinyl Liners & Replacements

Whether you have an in-ground or above-ground pool, a good swimming pool liner is essential. While your liner is a crucial waterproof barrier, it also adds aesthetic value to your pool, making getting it right doubly important. Use our swimming pool liner calculator to see how we can cater to your needs. 

Choosing the Best Swimming Pool Liner

 

Pool liners come in a range of thicknesses, with 20 gauge being the standard and thicker liners offering increased durability. Our pool liners are 30 gauge, meaning they can last around 15 to 20 years, provided you take good care of your pool.

 

Swimming Pool Liner Colours

 

You can choose from a range of colours and patterns to give your pool a particular look and feel. A lighter pool liner colour scheme helps increase visibility and safety, while darker colours can better absorb heat and hide imperfections.

 

Swimming Pool Liner Replacement

 

Despite the durability of thicker liners, pool liners aren’t indestructible and will deteriorate over time, especially if your pool experiences heavy usage. If you don’t use a swimming pool cover, the sun or debris can also stain your liner, making your swimming experience less pristine.

When your liner starts to degrade in quality or develops a tear, it may be time to replace it. We make the replacement process that much easier by offering everything you need. For in-depth guidance on replacing a liner, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a swimming pool liner.

 

Keeping Your Pool Liner in Good Condition

 

While pool liners are made to last, there are a few things you can do to ensure they keep supporting your pool for as long as possible:

  • - Never drain your pool yourself; the liner may peel away from the walls. Always ask your local pool engineer for advice on draining your pool.
  • - Use a pool cover, especially during winter, to protect the liner from debris stains and fading from sun exposure.
  • - Always ensure your pool water is correctly balanced with the right swimming pool chemicals.