Replacement Pool Liners Or Liner Repairs
Posted on
July 27th, 2010 by
Christine
Expandable pool liners last roughly 8 to 10 years before requiring to be replaced. Although, problems such as leaking or fading might call for their replacement sonner than that.
How To Repair Leaking Swimming Pool Liners
As soon as your pool begins to leak because of its liner the continual loss of water will lead to higher expenses. As the water seeps out, some heat and chemicals will seep out with it so extra power is needed to keep it heated and the chemicals will need to be topped up more often, so tackling the issue sooner instead of later will have the best result. If you can deal with the leak quickly enough, chances are you’ll be in a position to make a repair rather than needing to purchase a replacement.
Finding leaks may be difficult but it’s not impossible. The first place to look is close to all the fixtures and fittings that jut out through the pool liner such as lights, heater, return, skimmer, filter etc. Look to see whether the liner has come away or there are indications of leakage emerging from behind a fitting. Look for confirmation of leakage or moisture.
If you do not come across any leaks round your swimming pool equipment you’ll have to begin looking at the pool liner itself. Submerged leaks can be discovered with a dye test. You can obtain a kit specifically designed for leak discovery or could even experiment with food coloring. Deposit the dye into a still swimming pool within a quarter inch of a suspected leak. If there’s a leak, near the spot where you put the dye in, it will be sucked out. Most of the time dye testing can be done from the side of the pool, sometimes however, you may have to get into the pool with a dive mask to completely check the pool liner for leaks.
After you find the leak you’ll need to make your mind up whether or not it’s something you know how to sort out yourself in which case you’ll want to start looking for cheap pool liners, or whether you need to call in a specialist.
You can patch up little tears with an inexpensive vinyl pool liner repair kit and there are a number of glues and sealants that can be used. If it’s below the water you’ll require a “wet” patch package. Apply the watertight bonding agent to the vinyl patch and stick it exactly on top of the tear. Then even out any water or air bubbles.
Calling For The Swimming Pool Experts
Occasionally leaks are in parts of the pool that are not accessible or you may simply be unable to find it yourself. In this circumstance you’ll need to call in a qualified pool leak specialist who will use sound detection or alternative specialized apparatus and systems to find the leak.
Time for Replacement Pool Liners?
Making repairs could go a long way towards extending the life time of your swimming pool but ultimately, vinyl swimming pool liners require replacing. As soon as the liner is dry, rotted, brittle and falling apart, which is a regular occurrence right above the water level, it’s time for a new one.
And like with the mending example you’ll need to make your mind up if this is a activity you would like to attempt yourself or whether you’ll call in the experts.
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