THE DECISION TO CHANGE YOUR   POOL LINER OR NOT

The decision to get a new pool liner should be based on several factors. First assess the condition of your current liner. If it has extensive damage such as tears, cracks or leaks that cannot be effectively repaired its likely time for a replacement. Damaged liners not only cause water loss but also compromise the aesthetic appeal and safety of your pool. 


  1. Over time , exposure to chemicals, UV radiation, and regular use can cause liners to wear out. Signs of excessive wear include fading color, thinning material or loss of elasticity.
  2. Persistent algae growth or staining is another factor to consider. If your liner is constantly plagued by these issues despite efforts to clean or treat them, it may be a sign that liner is no longer effectively resistant to such problems. 
  3. Leaks are a major concern as well. If you've ruled out other potential cause of water lose in your pool and feel that the liner has developed leaks, it may be necessary to replace it. Ensuring proper water containment is essential for the functioning and longevity of your pool. 

Ultimately, the decision to get a new pool liner is subject and dependent on your specific circumstances. Consulting with a pool professional is highly recommend. They can help you determine if a new liner is necessary and guide you through the process of selecting the right liner for your pool.