Styles of swimming pool liners

Posted by Admin on 18 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: Types

The world of swimming pool liners has undergone a rapid evolution over the past decade or so. You can now get so many different styles of swimming pool liners it’s insane. Actually, it’s great. Most people think that they have no choice but all the old tried-and true blue vinyl liners. No folks, times have changed. It’s time to step into the new 21st century of liner styles that are going to really make you smile. You should also be aware that there are other parts of the pool that may need careful thought, such as the swimming pool heat pump, so you should be caerful to save some of your budget and not spend it all on a liner.

One great style of liner is the faux ceramic type. It looks like a real ceramic pool side wall. I know that it a little hard to believe. But they have made these things so realistic. And not old does it look like ceramic, it even feels like it, too, if you get the right brand. You will not be disappointed for what this can do for the look and feel of your new (or old) swimming pool.

If you’re not so into the ceramic styles of swimming pool liners, then maybe you can go with a pebble style. This is just like a real pebble swimming pool, if you’ve ever seen on of those. It’s very classy and is so much better than a vinyl blue siding. So I want you to really start thinking about what you want to see and feel as you’re swimming your little mini-laps, or maybe just lazing around on a float, sipping a martini. The more you pre-plan on your pool liner styles, the better off you’ll be when you pull the trigger and make the purchase

These manufacturers are making sure that everyday there are new styles of swimming pool liners coming out onto the market. Especially when summer roles around they love to give out great deals to try to grab your business. If you are looking to buy a liner for a residential swimming pool then you might want to make sure it matches the style rest of the houses in your area.

So the last thing you’ll need to do before you buy is to think about what color you want? Do you like grey, or charcoal orange? Maybe an off white is more to you and your pool’s liking. The one thing that will always remain true in this business is that as time roles on (and that time is now), you will have a huge amount of styles to choose from when you’re shopping for swimming pool liners to put onto your pool come summertime.

Now you can go forth with a better knowledge that there are so many styles of swimming pool liners that it’s amazing nowadays. Whatever you want, you can have!

Finding leaks in swimming pool liners

Posted by Admin on 18 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: Maintenance

How can you go about finding leaks in swimming pool liners? It’s an oft-asked question among newbie and veteran pool owners alike. Before you in this article right here, the question will once and for all be answered – and promptly at that! You need not struggle with wondering if and where that leak is coming from anymore, because we have got the information you need right here.

One option you have is to put on a good old pair of goggles and just dive under the water, swimming around and looking for escaping air bubbles. This is what I call the visual method of detection. If you have no resources, I’d recommend doing it that way, but there are still more efficient ways of finding leaks in swimming pool liners.

A better option, but one that will cost you a couple dollars, is to use Fix-A-Leak. This is a hole-plugger put out by the company Marlig. I have note personally tried this solution, but here’s what they claim to be able to do: you just pour it in your pool and it will find the hole and plug it if it is less than one eighth of an inch thick. How does this work? I have no idea. But I thought that I should at least bring it to your attention.

Then there’s the old food coloring trick. This one gets mixed results. Basically, you drop some dark-colored food coloring into your pool, and then wait. Keep watching and it ought to be pulled toward the leak in your swimming pool liner, allowing you to finally find it. (Just don’t jump in while performing this experiment!)

Another visual trick for finding leaks in swimming pool liners is to look around the perimeter of the pool for where maybe the grass is healthier. This is a sign that possibly this part of the lawn is getting notably more water than the rest of it.

So these are some of the most common methods for discovering swimming pool liner leaks. When you read them, I’m sure one will stand out as being a good and practical starting point for you. Take it up like you were a scientist, because if you approach this in an undisciplined way, well you’ll probably miss something, some clue. Thank you and if you have other ideas on how to find pool liner leaks, please let us know and share them with us.

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