Liner Replacement for Inground Pools
When to Replace Your Pool Liner
- Lifespan
A pool liner typically lasts 8 to 12 years. - Aging leak
If the liner is losing water and is more than 10 years old, it is often more cost-effective to replace it. - Sun deterioration
Prolonged exposure can make the liner brittle and less elastic, leading to significant tears that are difficult to repair. - Water infiltration under the liner
Poor water drainage under the pool can cause infiltration under the liner; small stones will be carried under the liner and puncture it.
Our Unique Liner Replacement Process
- Full inspection of the plumbing, skimmer, return jets, and bottom drain
- Wall preparation: sanding to remove imperfections, application of rust protection (zinc) where required
- Concrete floor restoration: sealing cracks and concrete protrusions (a crucial step for long-term durability)
- Faceplate of the return jets and skimmer (only once the pool is filled, to ensure a uniform and horizontal liner pattern)
- No subcontracting

