6 Signs You Need to Replace Your Pool Liner

24-05-2021

6 Signs You Need to Replace Your Pool Liner



Generally, vinyl pool liners for above-ground pools last about 6-12 years with proper maintenance. However, many factors can impact your liner's lifespan, including frequency of use, proper maintenance, and weather. From fading to leaks, we're sharing some of the top signs it's time to replace your vinyl swimming pool liner.


1. The liner is cracking or tearing.

Pool chemicals, the sun, and frequent use can all impact your liner over time. During your regular pool maintenance, you should inspect your liner for cracks and tears, which are generally signs of leaks and other big issues. Keep in mind you may be able to repair rips, tears, and cracks, especially if you catch them early, rather than buying a replacement liner.


2. The liner is leaking.

If you start to notice large decreases in your water level or abnormal algae buildup, you may leak. Leaks can occur due to ripped or torn areas of your liner, but that isn't always the case and sometimes they can be hard to detect. If you can find the source of the leak, you may be able to get away with using a patch and repair kit to fix it, but generally, you'll need to replace your liner sooner rather than later. You can learn more about leak detection here.


3. There are wrinkles in your liner.

Occasionally, due to improper installation or general wear and stretching, you may notice some wrinkles in your pool liner. Common areas for wrinkles are around returns and skimmers. Once they're there, they can be nearly impossible to undo. Wrinkled areas can be a prime spot for damage to your liner and impact the structural integrity of your liner. On top of that, most homeowners don't find wrinkles to be very aesthetically pleasing.


4. Your liner has started to fade.

Exposure to chemicals and the sun's UV rays can cause your liner to fade over time. Generally, this is more of an aesthetic issue than anything else. A bright new liner can do a lot to give your home and backyard a fresh, updated look. In general, fading does indicate that your liner is old or that there are chemical imbalances in your pool, which can lead to more serious issues down the road. The good news is that you can do some things to help prevent fading on your pool liner.


5. Your liner is stained or discolored.

Again, this is more of an aesthetic issue than anything else. Chemicals, rust, minerals, and algae buildup can all cause staining. Some pool stain removers can help, especially if stains are treated early. However, you may want to consider replacing your liner to improve the look of your pool and backyard.


6. Liner slips out of the track.

As your liner ages, it naturally loses its stretch and can start coming out of the coping track. This is also called “liner pull” and is a sure sign that your liner has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced. Over time, this can start to impact the coping and lead to more expensive repairs.


If it’s time to replace your liner, we are here for you. We have all sorts of unique and vibrant vinyl pool liners for your above-ground pool.


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