How old do pool liners have to be to be replaced?
Typically 15 years is about the average replacement age of all in-ground swimming pool liners. The warranty is exactly the same on all Rectangle Replacement Swimming Pool liners from Pool Warehouse which is 20 years.
How much does it cost to replace an inground pool liner?
This labor cost to replace an inground swimming pool liner is going to vary from installer to installer and with different pool sizes.
How much does a Coleman above ground pool liner cost?
You can find Coleman above-ground pool liners for an 18′ round pool starting at $350. Their pool liners only come in this size. How Much Is An Inground Pool Liner Track Replacement? If the pool liner track itself is unable to hold the liner, a professional can install a replacement for about $350, plus the cost of labor.
Who is the only manufacturer of above ground pool liners?
Doughboy is the only above ground pool manufacturer that is also a principal producer of virgin vinyl-liner material. Our liners are made to the original and exclusive Doughboy specifications to guarantee exceptional quality.
How much does it cost to remove a small swimming pool?
When the job is completed, nothing of the pool will be left in the ground. Most building codes require full removal if a new structure will be built on or near the site. Expect to pay at least $10,000 for complete removal of a small or medium sized pool with easy access to the site.
What should I do if I have a pool in my yard?
You may need to repair leaks and partially fill the pool with rocks and gravel. Some removal of decking and landscaping around the edges may be necessary. The reality is that you will still have a pool of water in your yard and the ongoing responsibility of pond maintenance.
How much does it cost to demolish an inground swimming pool?
Depending on the size of the pool and the difficulty of access by heavy demolition equipment, you should expect to pay at least $5,000, and much more if the pool is large and site access is difficult. When you sell the house, you may have to disclose the existence of the debris filled pool.
What to do with an inground swimming pool?
Partial removal is sometimes described as filling in the pool. With partial removal, your contractor will drill adequate drainage holes in the pool bottom. He will remove the decking and the top of the pool walls and place the debris in the empty pool along with gravel and dirt fill.