VINYL LINER SWIMMING POOLS

 
 
 

Custom Vinyl Liner Swimming Pools

Hybrid Vinyl Applications

 
 

Vinyl Liner refers to the interior surface of the pool and has become a popular choice for many reasons. Usually, a vinyl liner pool tends to be a less expensive option, however, with innovative construction techniques and considerable improvements in technology, a vinyl pool can be customized to include many of the features that at one time you could only achieve with concrete.

The key is making sure that the vinyl and structure is top quality.

We use only 100% virgin vinyl infused with algae inhibitors and U.V. Protection. Every pattern is printed using the finest U.V. resistant inks available on the market today.

 
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Vinyl Pool Shapes

Some pools have sleek geometrical lines, while others use soft, organic curves to create a more hand-formed appearance. We have vinyl-liner pool shapes suited to every style preference, no matter the size or dimensions of your yard.

Rectangular pools are consistent best-sellers, topping the list for most popular pool shapes. But while the classic rectangle will always be timeless, many homeowners prefer alternative shapes like crescent, lagoon, or odyssey pools.

 
 

Vinyl Liner Patterns

What is a mil?

If you're interested in vinyl liner pools it’s important to familiarize yourself with the unit of measurement called a mil (not to be confused with millimeter.) When talking about the “mil” of a vinyl pool liner, it is the thickness of the vinyl and is referring to a unit of measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch. Therefore a 27 mil liner thickness is equal to 27 thousandths of an inch. You also need to know the difference between “mil” and “gauge”. If you’re shopping around, you may hear either of these terms to describe the thickness of the vinyl. We use the industry standard term “mil” when describing thickness. Some manufacturers or retailers like to offer their liners in terms of “gauge” because they sound thicker that an actual mil. For example, a 34 gauge liner is equivalent to 0.0270 inches, which is equal to 27 mils.

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CHECK OUT A FEW OF OUR VINYL LINER POOL PROJECTS

These photos show off some of the beautiful features that are hard to see from one overall pool photo.

 
 
 
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