should I Replace my pool’s vinyl liner?

If you have a vinyl liner pool, you may know you need to replace it periodically. How often should you replace it?

Generally, you want to replace your vinyl swimming pool liner every 10 to 15 years. Different variables can affect this time line and include water chemistry, sun exposure, frequency of use, and liner thickness.

How Do I Know If I Should Replace My Liner?

  • If you have cracks, tears, wrinkles, or leaks, this is a good indicator that it’s time for a new liner. While your liner is meant to withstand the elements, over the years, you may encounter cracks and even leaks. If your crack is large, this means it’s time to replace your liner. If you aren’t sure, contact us, and we can assess your liner.

  • If your liner is stained or discolored, you may want to replace it. While some people replace their liner for purely cosmetic reasons, a stained/discolored liner may also mean it’s becoming brittle with age. Older liners are more likely to get tears and wrinkles.

  • Your liner is stretching or slipping. Some liners become brittle with age, while others stretch over time. If you notice this as well as wrinkles, it’s time to replace it.

  • Your liner is falling out of the bead. Your liner may be held in place by a track and bead system. If this is the case, and it’s fallen out, you want to replace your liner.

Our Latham vinyl liners are available in numerous patterns and colors. Choosing one you enjoy is vital because your liner defines the look and feel of your pool. Contact us below to schedule a time to discuss your liner, or feel free to stop by any time!

Pool Liner Considerations Checklist

  • There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. The best liner pattern for you is the one that helps you bring your dream pool to life. Pool liners change the look of your pool, and they can also alter the shade of the water. A pool liner can change the water color to deep and dramatic, rich, or light and tranquil.

    Our Latham liners include an extensive array of designer patterns, with 30 different liner designs. Choose the liner pattern that fits your backyard decor or a liner that makes your pool stand out as the ultimate outdoor sanctuary.

  • Latham branded liners are backed by a standard industry leading 20-year limited warranty and only use the finest raw materials available. The longevity of a vinyl liner, especially when it comes to the cosmetic appearance, is almost always dependent on maintaining proper water chemistry. Therefore, for best results work with us to test water on regular basis.

  • Proper maintenance is imperative to extend the longevity of your pool liner. The good news is, cleaning and maintaining your pool liner doesn’t require a huge time commitment or investment. Make sure to gently brush your liner once a week to prevent the accumulation of dirt, debris, and chemicals. Make sure to maintain proper water chemistry in your pool to prevent liner wrinkling and calcium scaling. Use a vinyl-liner cleaning solution to keep the waterline free of dirt and oils.