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Choosing and Installing a Replacement Above Ground Pool Liner


Executive summary about Pool Liner by Brian Barker

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Swimming pool liners are a functional part of the above ground pool, but also add style and character. Replacement swimming pool liners for above ground swimming pools can be found in several grades, or thicknesses. The thickness of vinyl pool liner material indicates how durable the pool liner is, and how long it might last inside a swimming pool. The pool liner included with most new above ground swimming pools is plain blue color, and a 20-gauge thickness. Replacement swimming pool liners can be found in thicknesses up to 30-gauge.

Above ground swimming pools are built to accommodate either an overlap style liner, or a beaded style liner. Beaded above ground pool liners have a very small groove or lip at the top edge of the liner. An overlap style pool liner is folded over the wall of the swimming pool, and held in place underneath the top rail of the above ground swimming pool. If your swimming pool requires an overlap style liner, you can see a small amount of the pool liner under the top rail on the outside of the swimming pool. To install an overlap pool liner the top rail of the above ground pool is removed all the way around the pool.

Protect Your Pool With a Quality Pool Liner

Executive summary about Pool Liner by Tim McDougall

A quality pool line will help you do that. Your pool liner is a multi-purpose investment. A good pool liner will improve the appearance of your in-ground pool it will make the surface of your pool more comfortable and easier on the users, and it will protect your pool by preventing leaks, and increasing the life of your pool. There are three popular in-ground pools. Then there are the vinyl-lined pools, which are concrete reinforced pools, which are covered with a vinyl lining. Some of the factors you want to consider when shopping around for a new liner for your pool are the thickness of the material of the liner, the appearance of the liner and the installation of the liner. Replacing the liner in your pool can be a difficult job. First you must remove the old liner. Then you need to patch up and even out the concrete sub floor of your pool, and then properly install the liner into your pool. Check the liner for any rips or tears. The water is what is holding the liner in place.

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