Choosing a New Vinyl Liner
A vinyl liner pool is one of the more affordable pool options and is easy to enjoy. If you’re building a new vinyl liner pool, you’ll need to decide what kind of vinyl liner you want. You may also be looking to replace your existing vinyl liner and haven’t done so in many years.
So how do you decide which vinyl liner to get? Let’s take a look at some things you should consider while making your decision.
Decide on a Pattern & Color
One of the biggest benefits of having a vinyl liner is that it truly defines the look and feel of your pool. With many different colors and patterns to choose from, you have the ability to create your pool’s perfect aesthetic.
Do you want a blue liner to make the water especially blue? If so, what shade of blue do you prefer? When a vinyl liner pool is filled with water, it will reflect a certain way on the different shades of blue.
Do you want to match the style of your home or perhaps tie in with your backyard features? Sometimes a stone-colored or sand-colored liner is ideal. Earthy tones incorporated with blue hues are great options, as well.
You can choose a solid color or a color combined with a top edge that looks like stone, tile, or other materials. With so many color and pattern choices, it can be hard to decide! Your pool builder will work closely with you to help you determine which one will best suit your style and tastes.
If it’s time to replace your vinyl liner, you’ll be amazed at how much a new liner will refresh your space.
Decide on a Thickness
Not all liners are of the same thickness and quality. You can generally get the colors and patterns in at least three different thicknesses.
The most common thickness is known as 20mil, or 25 gauge. This thickness is the least expensive and will last 10 to 12 years. Because it is thinner than other choices, it may be more susceptible to scrapes and tears. If you have an active family or let pets use the pool, you may want to go with a thicker option.
Another option is to have a 28mil wall and a 20mil floor. This puts extra reinforcement on the walls, which are the most likely to have contact from swimmers or be damaged from pool debris. It also helps the walls withstand UV exposure. While this vinyl liner is more expensive than the 20mil, it does last longer.
The final option is to have 27mil throughout, which is sometimes referred to as a 34 gauge. This is the most durable vinyl liner and can reduce fading. If your pool is in a colder climate, a thicker liner is less likely to be damaged by ice. The 27mil liner can be expected to last 16 years.
As you can see, the thicker the liner, the more durable it is and longer it will last. If your pool will be used frequently, is in a tough climate, or you have children or pets that will use the pool, it’s often worthwhile to upgrade the liner.
Contact Your Local Vinyl Liner Pool Experts
The right vinyl liner can really make your pool pop. The colors and patterns can give you a high-end look, indulge your playful side, or give you a classic blue pool — it’s all up to you! Contact your local vinyl liner pool experts to see what options they have available.