When Is The Best Time For A New Pool Liner?
Is your pool liner looking a little worn or cracked down? A vinyl liner lasts between 10 & 15 years, however, several environmental changing factors can affect its lifespan. These rips & tears lead to leaks. Living in an area susceptible to groundwater issues can minimize the liner’s life. Plus, liner designed with incorrect specifications will also cause premature wear & tear. So, these are signs your pool needs a new liner.
Here are other signs that it’s the right time to replace a pool liner:
1 - Cracking and Tearing
Vinyl liners will worsen over time due to exposure to pool chemicals and the sun’s rays. Check your liner regularly for cracks or tears. If you find any one, make sure you keep an eye on the water level for one or two weeks. More than one inch of water level drops means you have to deal with one or more leaks.
2 - Fading and Staining
Your pool liner will fade usually over time as it is exposed to chemicals & UV rays. You need to check rust and algae on daily basis as they can be challenging to remove. Also, faded & stained liners can affect your home’s look which can reduce its market value. So, it’s time to replace your old liners to brighten up your pool and update its design.
3 - Wrinkling, Slipping, and Stretching
After a long time, vinyl liners will lose some of their elasticity & plasticity. It can damage your pool and necessitate extra costly repairs. So, if you notice any wrinkle & stretch in your pool liners, make sure you change it as soon as possible.
So, these are several signs that show you need a new liner for your pool. Now’s let’s talk about the right time for pool liner installation.
What is the best time for pool liner installation?
Many pool liner installers wait for sunny & warmer days, generally over 70 degrees in April & May. In the late spring season, it’s finally warm enough for your pool experts to seal the pool frame & get the best liner adhesion possible.
If you are unable to get an appointment in spring, your next bet is to get it done right before pool season. By completing this in late May or early June, you could perhaps get your new liner replaced just in time to use it as the summer hits.
In a nutshell, the earlier you replace the liner of your pool, the quicker it will go. Consider that it takes a few days to a week to get this completed in the off-season, still three weeks at the height of the season.
The Bottom Line!
There is no denying that pool liner replacement may be expensive. But you can’t overlook this fact that replacing it can be worsen. The potential for damaged pool structure means that the liner should be replaced before starting regular leakage.
If you are looking for experienced pool liner installers, give us a call for quality yet affordable pool liners or pool liner installations.
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