Inground liner pools provide a valuable alternative to concrete, fiberglass, and portable pools for a variety of reasons.
These pools are smooth and nonporous, and are generally easy to maintain.
The heavy duty construction means that inground liner pools are great for long-term investment, and the construction process itself takes about one to three weeks. These pools are most popular in colder climates where they can be drained and covered during the harshest seasons.
The pools require an initial site inspection and excavation, but are constructed with a simple design of panel walls and vinyl covering along the ribbed walls.
Benefits
There are many benefits to investing in inground liner pools, and these include:
- Easy maintenance
- Attractive appearance
- Monetary value
- Simple installation process
- Wide selection of patterns, designs, and templates
- Long-lasting and low replacement costs
- Long-term warranties to preserve quality
Installation Process
The installation process undergoes the general phases of a concrete pool. This includes: site selection and excavation, digging, installation of the pool walls, installation of braces and stakes, plumbing, pouring of the concrete foundation, and installation of the vinyl layer.
After the liner is installed, a suction device is used to extract the air and provide a wrinkle-free surface.
Considerations
Before selecting inground liner pools, customizing a style or design, or planning the installation, there are still a few other factors to keep in mind.
These include heaters, covers, cleaners, and water levelers for maintaining your pool to its maximum life potential.
- A safety cover will ensure that your pool is protected and safe from debris, dirt, bacteria, and fungus growth
- Heaters can help keep your pool at a steady temperature, especially during brisk or cooler weather
- Filters can help keep the pool clean with limited day-to-day maintenance
- Water levelers will prevent the pool from overflowing in case there is rain or other weather interference