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Differences In Above Ground Pool Liners.
By Sonia Rikkonen | August 25, 2009
Above ground pool liners are an important piece of equipment to have if you own a pool. Pool liners are designed to keep the water in your pool, stop debris falling in the pool and keep the water at a reasonable temperate. Unfortunately, liners will eventually need to be replaced. Pool liners are available in different styles, patterns and thickness; you may even be able to match it with your outdoor furniture.
Do you need a liner that is beaded or a liner that overlaps the pool? The difference in these liners is the way in which they attach to your pool. The beaded liner will attach to the pool by a groove that goes along the edge of the liner, and then this groove will click into a track that is located inside the pool edge.
Overlap liners require you to remove the top rail of the pool, the liner is held in place by plastic clips, then the top rail replaced.
Once you know which liner will attach to your pool you will need to refer to the measurements of your pool to find out what size and shape of liner is required. It is a good investment to buy the best quality liner for your pool, you do not want to be replacing your liner too often which you may if purchasing a cheaper liner, as in the long run you will be spending even more money than if you bought the better quality, more expensive one in the first place.
Keep in mind that thin liners do not last anywhere near as long as liners made from thicker vinyl. The thickness of the vinyl you purchase should be stated on the vinyl at the store where you are purchasing it.
So you know what type of liner you require, now, what style of liner do you want? You can always just take the standard boring blue liner, or you can go crazy with wild colors, pictures of fish, and bright swirls of a tile effect. Make your pool liner stand out, be the envy of other pool owners that you know!
Now all you need to do is have the liner fitted. If you have absolutely no idea as to how to install the liner, get a professional to do it. You could damage the liner quite easily if you do not know how to install it correctly. The installer can show you the correct way to do it, so that if you need to replace the liner again you will know how to.
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