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Top Pros and Cons of Different Pool Liners

When it comes to pool liners, there are many options on the market, and it can be hard to know which one to choose at first. Below are the pros and cons of the different swimming pools to help you decide whether a fiberglass pool, a concrete pool, or a vinyl liner pool is best for you.

The best thing about fiberglass pools is that they are easy to maintain since they are not porous, which makes it almost impossible for bacteria and algae to grow on them. They are also durable and bend with the earth's movements to avoid breaking.


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Unfortunately, you can't change the size or shape of the fiberglass pool liners.

One major benefit of concrete pools is that you can customize them to your desired shape and size. They are also long-lasting, and the surface doesn't need to be redone for about ten years. However, they are the most expensive pools to install and maintain. To clean them, you must use a lot of chemicals and electricity since they must be washed with acid every three to five years and resurfaced every ten years.

Vinyl liners are the most affordable pools to install, and you do have the option to alter the size, shape, and depth of your vinyl liner pool. However, a major drawback is that vinyl pool liners are not as durable as those in concrete and fiberglass pools.

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