How old should a vinyl pool coping be?
If your vinyl pool coping is old, faded, rusted, dented and cracked – this blog post is for you, and anybody who has ever wondered about replacing vinyl liner pool coping. Maybe you’ve spent countless hours on your hands and knees, prepping, patching and painting your 30+ year old vinyl pool coping.
What kind of coping do you use on a vinyl pool liner?
Coping on a vinyl liner pool has also come a long way. Aluminum bull nose coping was the industry norm for a number of years, and included the “coping” as well as the liner track. Current choices can include using more materials as the coping including one of the Pool Guy’s favorites, tumbled bluestone.
How long does an inground vinyl pool liner last?
Most inground vinyl liners generally last around 10-12 years. It depends on where you live and the chemical care that you give to the pool. Pools open year around, with lots of UV exposure, may have a shorter life to their vinyl liner. Chemical care involves maintaining your pH and Alkalinity levels, so the water does not become slightly acidic.
Where can I buy an inground pool coping?
If you have questions about which pool kit coping is right for you or how the swimming pool liner attaches to the track please feel free to give us a call at 1-800-515-1747 or send us an email, [email protected] At Pool Warehouse, We Know Inground Pool Kits!
If your vinyl pool coping is old, faded, rusted, dented and cracked – this blog post is for you, and anybody who has ever wondered about replacing vinyl liner pool coping. Maybe you’ve spent countless hours on your hands and knees, prepping, patching and painting your 30+ year old vinyl pool coping.
Coping on a vinyl liner pool has also come a long way. Aluminum bull nose coping was the industry norm for a number of years, and included the “coping” as well as the liner track. Current choices can include using more materials as the coping including one of the Pool Guy’s favorites, tumbled bluestone.
Most inground vinyl liners generally last around 10-12 years. It depends on where you live and the chemical care that you give to the pool. Pools open year around, with lots of UV exposure, may have a shorter life to their vinyl liner. Chemical care involves maintaining your pH and Alkalinity levels, so the water does not become slightly acidic.
If you have questions about which pool kit coping is right for you or how the swimming pool liner attaches to the track please feel free to give us a call at 1-800-515-1747 or send us an email, [email protected] At Pool Warehouse, We Know Inground Pool Kits!