When can you start?

Dale Kreviazuk

After signing an agreement, lead time will typically range from 1 week to 1 month. Liners are custom measured then ordered, manufactured, and shipped specifically for your pool. We book on a first come, first serve basis.

My pool liner has wrinkles, is that normal?

Dale Kreviazuk

Normal? No. The liner should be wrinkle free for the entire useful life of the liner. Wrinkles indicate a problem. The most likely causes of wrinkles are: 1. The liner was poorly installed. 2. Excess ground water has shifted the liner. 3. Low water PH has expanded the liner. It’s OK to live with the wrinkles as long as they … Read More

After my new liner is installed, how soon can I swim?

Dale Kreviazuk

If the pool has been resurfaced (usually) it takes three days for the new bottom to harden. Touching the bottom sooner could leave permanent dents underneath the liner. You can swim right away if you can avoid touching the bottom, but if you can’t then you’ll need to hold off for three days before swimming.

What warranty do you offer on your pool liners?

Dale Kreviazuk

All our pool liners carry a lifetime prorated warranty covering manufacturing defects and seam separation. Our services carry a 3 year warranty on workmanship.

When should I replace my pool liner?

Dale Kreviazuk

Unfortunately, most swimming pool owners wait until their vinyl pool liner fails before they decide to replace it. The loss of pool water through pool liner failure, often results in significant damage to the underlying structure of the swimming pool. It is wise to replace your pool liner proactively when it is nearing the end of its useful life. If … Read More

What is under my pool liner?

Dale Kreviazuk

Usually a sand/cement floor that should be hard and smooth or a vermiculite/cement base that is usually found on older pools.

What pool liners are available and what thickness are they?

Dale Kreviazuk

In-ground liners are typically 30mil thick. This is the industry standard for the longest lasting liner. A thicker would be less elastic and more likely to tear whereas a thinner liner will be less resistant to punctures.

Should I get a bigger pool pump?

Dale Kreviazuk

This is a common question, and it has a common answer. 95% of the time, the answer is no. New pool pumps are more efficient, and have better designs, allowing more water to flow per horsepower than older pumps. Providing that your pump was originally sized properly, replacing with the same amount of horse power is usually sufficient. When a … Read More