Vinyl Liner Swimming Pool Renovation A vinyl liner swimming pool renovation can include something as simple and straightforward as a liner replacement, or it can become more involved and include changing the coping and liner track style, repairing the bottom Read More …
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Can I add a Step to a Vinyl Liner Pool?
Yes, if you do it at the same time as a liner replacement, and you measure for the liner to fit over the step, absolutely. Here is a job our team is working on in Michigan this season where we Read More …
Is There a Way to Repair a White Fiberglass Pool Step on a Vinyl Liner Pool?
Question: Hi. Questions about stair repair. Our steps are fiberglass with plastic on the outer surface. They started to blister two years after the pool was put in. The pool is now nine years old and had a new liner put Read More …
Liner Replacement Questions: The Pool Girl Answers!
We had our 14 yr old vinyl liner replaced on our 20 x 40 full width metal steps and vermiculite bottom pool. New liner is pulling out in 5 areas, the top step corners are pouchy (the original liner pouched Read More …
My Vinyl Liner is Scaling and feeling rough and gritty, what can I do?
So my question has to do with scaling… here in TN it is a vinyl market and I have had lots of issues with scaling on the liners this season. Some customers even say it scrapes their hands and knees Read More …
What can I do about Brown Stains on my liner?
Help! I have alot of brown stains on my vinyl liner. Neighbor has giant redwood tree. Even solar blanket is getting trashed. Is there anything I can do to get out stains? Thank you in advance for your help. Sad Read More …
If I have a Kafko track, do I have to replace my liner with a Kafko Liner?
Hi, house we bought has inground 18×36 rectangle pool. We are replacing the liner which is a Kafko one. Since the snap lock tracts are already there, must we buy another Kafko liner or will any other liner also fit Read More …
Vinyl Liner Bulges: How They Appear and How to Prevent
There are invisible forces at work underneath your pool. These forces are known as hydrostatic pressure. This pressure is what forms cracks in the shell of your pool and bulges in your vinyl. Vinyl liners actually have an advantage over Read More …