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The Bali pattern softens your entry to the water with a tapestry that evokes a sense of unity and strength.
Floor Name: Blue Granite
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 9″
Shade: Dark
A golden braided rope contrasts smartly with a field of shimmering water.
Floor Name: Prism
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 10″
Shade: Dark
20 & 27 MIL
20 & 27 MIL
27 MIL
A mosaic of color and contrast that suggests the intricacies and tradition of a textured tile.
PEARLSCAPE COLLECTION
Floor Name: Butterfly Effect Pearl
Weight: 30 GA
Shade: Dark
Another classic look that blends a bold entry with an inviting wash of color and implied texture.
Floor Name: Fresco II
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 9″
Shade: Light
Charleston / Prism color vinyl liner pattern.
Floor Name: Prism
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 9″
Shade: Dark
Rich browns and blues create a more thoughtful and less playful mood.
Floor Name: Grey Mosaic
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 10″
Shade: Light
Weight: 30 GA
Courtstone Blue / Stardust Blue color vinyl liner pattern.
Floor Name: Stardust Blue
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 11″
Shade: Dark
Courtstone Grey / Stardust Grey color vinyl liner pattern.
Floor Name: Stardust Grey
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 11″
Shade: Dark
A portal to 17th century France and the gild and glory of the Palace Versaille.
Floor Name: Prism
Weight: 30 GA
Tile Height: 10″
Shade: Dark
27 MIL
27 MIL
A link to the ancient baths with a modern touch defying the rigidity of geometry.
PEARLSCAPE COLLECTION
Floor Name: Disco Pearl
Weight: 30 GA
Shade: Medium
Great question! Most people like to change their pool liner in the spring as it effects the pool usage least....or so they think! The best time for your pool structure is to replace the pool liner in the heat of the summer when the ground conditions are dry and stable. The process is pretty fast and we can easily accommodate this when your family is at the cottage for a couple days. Other than that, an autumn liner replacement works great for many folks. The great news is that we change pool liners April into October so there is lots of time to get you and your family swimming!
There is a lot of steps that go into changing your pool liner. What most people find surprising is that more than half of them occur before we even start to drain the water from your pool. What we find on average is that from the day the existing pool is drained until the day you are able to swim again is about 7 days.
We all know the guy or of the guy that has had his pool liner 35 years right? It’s the same guy with the 60-year-old beer fridge in the garage ☺. The most honest answer on this really has to include information about how the liner has been cared for as well as its overall sun-exposure. 7-10 years would be the average that we see when an inground pool liner requires replacement. That date can though be shorter or longer based on how well the water chemistry has been maintained over the years - the single largest factor to how long your vinyl pool liner will last.