Vinyl Pool Liner Replacement

Swimming pools are a great way to enjoy the summer weather, but they can also be a lot of work. One of the most important parts of owning a pool is making sure that the liner is in good condition. If your liner is starting to show signs of wear and tear, it’s important to have it replaced as soon as possible.

There are a few different signs that you need to look for when you’re trying to determine if your liner needs to be replaced. One of the most obvious signs is wrinkles or cracks in the surface of the liner. If you can see any light shining through these cracks, then it’s definitely time for a new liner. Another sign that your liner may need to be replaced is if it has become discolored or faded. Finally, if your liner is tearing or peeling, it definitely needs to be replaced immediately.

If you’re not sure whether or not your liner needs to be replaced, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and give us a call. We will be able to take a look at your pool and give you an expert opinion on whether or not your liner needs to be replaced. Replacing a pool liner is no small task, so it’s important to make sure that it’s done correctly.

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Inground Vinyl Pool Liner Replacement Process

If your vinyl pool liner is starting to show its age, or you simply want to change the look of your pool, then it’s time to replace it. Here is the basic guideline to the steps we will take to replace your vinyl pool liner. Keep in mind each pool is different and may require more steps.

1. Our pool technicians will schedule an appointment to measure and asses your vinyl pool liner. Once we have the measurements we will provide you with an estimate on replacing your vinyl pool liner.

2. Draining your pool. This is necessary so that we can remove the old liner and install the new one without any water getting in between the two surfaces and causing problems.

3. Removing the old vinyl pool liner.

4. Cleaning and prepping the surface of the pool for the new liner. This step is important because any dirt or debris on the surface will cause problems with adhesion later on.

5. Installing your new vinyl pool liner.

6. Filling your pool with water and testing for any potential leaks.

Vinyl Pool Liner Replacement Cost

Vinyl pool liners are a popular choice for inground pools because they’re affordable and easy to install. But sunlight and chemicals can take their toll over time, making your liner look faded and worn. If you’re considering replacing your vinyl pool liner, you may wonder how much it will cost.

On average, vinyl pool liner replacement costs range from $4,000 to $10,000+. This includes the price of the liner itself, as well as labor costs for removal and installation. The exact cost will depend on a number of factors, including where you live, the size and shape of your pool, and the type of liner you choose.

If your liner is only slightly damaged or discolored, you may be able to get by with a repair or patch job instead of a full replacement. These jobs are typically around $1,000+. However, if the damage is extensive or if your liner is more than 10 years old, it’s probably time for a new one.

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