Inground Swimming Pool Liner

KICK OFF YOUR FABULOUS SUMMER MAKEOVER – NOW!

The beauty begins from within, starting with a new inground Vinyl Liner from Firehouse Pools and GLI Pool Products. A vinyl pool liner is the foundation that will serve as the cornerstone to your backyard transformation. Selecting the perfect liner will define the theme and tone of your patio, deck or other backyard setting for many summers to come; so making the right choice right now is crucial.

Vinyl liners provide an easy-to-clean surface, enhancing the hygiene of your pool. Pool liners have come a long way from the days of solid blue liners as the only design option. Now you can choose between different colors, styles, and patterns for your pool.

Professional liner installations can add years of life to your swimming pool!!

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What to expect

Replacing a swimming pool vinyl liner typically involves several steps and can vary depending on the specific pool and liner being installed. However, here are some common tasks that are typically involved in a vinyl liner replacement:

  1. Measuring and ordering the new liner: The first step is to measure the pool to ensure the new liner will fit properly. Once the measurements have been taken, the new liner can be ordered.
  2. Draining the pool: The next step in replacing a vinyl liner is to drain the pool of all its water. This may involve using a pump to remove the water from the pool.
  3. Removing the old liner: Once the pool is empty, the old vinyl liner needs to be removed. This may involve cutting the liner out of the pool or pulling it off the walls and floor.
  4. Inspecting the pool: With the old liner removed, the pool walls and floor can be inspected for any damage or cracks. Any necessary repairs or patching will be done at this point.
  5. Preparing the pool: After the pool has been inspected and repaired, the pool walls and floor need to be cleaned and smoothed out in preparation for the new liner. This may involve sanding or scraping any rough spots or bumps.
  6. Installing the new liner: When the new liner arrives, it needs to be carefully installed into the pool. This involves aligning it properly and smoothing out any wrinkles or air pockets.
  7. Refilling the pool: Once the new liner is installed, the pool can be refilled with water.
  8. Starting the pool system: Once the pool is almost full, we will start the filter system and adjust the water chemistry.