Best Time of the Year to Replace a Vinyl Pool Liner

Why waste those precious days of summer having your pool renovated when you could be diving in right away? Planning a pool liner replacement at the right time of the year is key, since not only does it save you those days of enjoyment, but  money and hassle as well.

During off-seasons — which exist in areas throughout the United States where people experience cold winters — pool businesses may be slower than in summer.

You may be able to greatly benefit from a pool renovation in the winter, since contractors will most likely be able to perform a pool liner replacement for you immediately! While you may find yourself in the unfortunate circumstance where you may have to replace your pool liner in the summer or spring, you may be able to prevent this situation.

Before closing your pool for the off season, we  recommended noting any serious wear and tears on your pool liner. Noting wear and tear can give you an opportunity to plan ahead for a professional pool liner replacement and have it installed before pool season opening day!

Knowing when to replace your vinyl pool liner may not be the simplest task, and if you feel as though you need a vinyl pool liner replacement, we highly recommend consulting with a professional who determine whether a vinyl pool liner replacement is necessary.

Here are some reasons why replacing a vinyl pool liner may be necessary:

  • If your water level drops too quickly (which could indicate a leak)
  • If you notice liner tears or separations around the skimmers, cleaner liner, lights, steps, and corners
  • If the vinyl pool liner becomes very brittle (usually after 5-7 years)
  • If you notice excessive fade in color

Replacing your liner every five to seven years can help keep your pool looking like new. Kayden Pool Liners offers a variety of custom inground pool liner designs to choose from that are available for dealers to implement.

Please contact us — or call 201-880-9898 to find out more about our liners, pool liner replacement equipment, and vinyl steps.

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