Inground Swimming Pool Liner Replacements – Not So Bad After All
Seems like everyone dreads getting that liner replaced, “we can wait one more year”. It really isn’t that bad is it?
Over time an inground swimming pool’s vinyl liner will start to dry out, crack, rip, or shrink. While that might sound like a horrible thing to happen, it really isn’t the end of the world. Now don’t get me wrong, having a fiberglass pool that doesn’t use a vinyl liner is great but you have to pay for that upfront.
The biggest killer of vinyl liners, or any pool equipment for that matter, is unbalanced chemicals. The more your chemicals fluctuate and “bounce” the more damage you do to your liner and equipment. Vinyl liners and concrete pools constantly absorb chemicals, when they are balanced not much happens but when they bounce it starts to dry the liner out.
In addition to chemicals, the sun plays a large part on how long your liner will last. People with automatic covers see their liners last longer as they always have their covers closed, the nice part of having a cover that closes in 45 seconds. The less a sun can hit the liner the longer you will resist fading and drying out the top of your liner.
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