Often when refurbishing an existing swimming pool, only economically
feasible option is to re-line the pool with a vinyl pool liner. This
does not mean they are an inferior option though, as inground pool
liners can last 20 to 25 years or more. A pool liner won’t chip or peel
and can accommodate ground movement, which is the likely cause of the
renovation in the first place.
With a long lifespan, the average pool owner will likely on need to
replace a liner once or maybe twice. To ensure this though, you need to
have a “good installation” in order to get the full life out of your
liner. Lastly you will need to choose an appropriate pool liner
material. So this means, that while it is technically possible for an
inground pool liner to be installed by the home handyman, in reality, to
handle any problems that may arise during your installation, make sure
you find an experienced installer.
Can I put my own inground pool liner in?
While it is feasible for the DIY person to install their own liner
especially for above ground pools, it is not recommended for inground
pools. Indeed few manufacturers will supply an inground pool liner to
the average person. For the best and highest quality result, your pool
liner should always be fitted by an experienced installer. They will
prepare your pool shell, and take precise measurements to ensure the
membrane will fit your pool perfectly. A special fixing system will be
used to secure the liner around tile borders, steps, skimmer box’s and
other pool fixtures like step out areas. Once in position, it is then
vacuum-sealed to form a smooth skin, and is then ready to be filled with
water.
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