Pool Problems: Vinyl Liners

Most swimming pools with vinyl liners come in a wide range of patterns, shades and designs.

Eventually they show signs of wear and discolouration with time. Very often this is signalled by a “tide mark” around the edge of the pool were perhaps pool toys or a floating pool cover have rubbed the very tough clear vinyl surface. The scratches from the rubbing eventually get clogged with dirt and show up as a dingy waterline mark.

This can be scrubbed off but will return over time. One solution is to fix a coloured border around the waterline so that it goes down into the normal water level and refreshes the aesthetic look of the pool.

If you have a higher than usual loss of water (above that caused by evaporation), this could be callused by a split or tear in the liner. A thankfully rare occurrence and if sharp or heavy objects are kept out of the pool it should not happen.

If it does we can normally weld the liner with a high frequency welding tool.

Unfortunately all under water pool repairs have a cost that is higher than the labour and materials because the swimming pool water has to be removed and new water put back in. A typical 5 meter by 10 meter pool will cost around 300 Euros to fill (2011)

If you are worried about your existing swimming pool or thinking about having one installed and want to chat.

call us for free on Skype  Casteloconstruction

Email  info@casteloconstruction.com  and we will do our best to help

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