Saturday, December 8, 2012

Basic Guidelines To Maintaining Pool Liners


Pool liners are one of the most important parts of above ground swimming pools, because they serve a two-fold purpose - first, to enhance the overall appearance of the pool and second, to keep the water inside the structure. Without them, it would virtually be impossible for anyone to enjoy the outdoor facility. If you are thinking of changing the one you have, there are three kinds of pool liners you can choose from: the overlap, beaded and uni-bead. The overlap variety extends over the wall of swimming pools and is folded on the edge. Beaded types, on the other hand, require a row of clips to be held in place. Finally, the uni-bead kind has perforated edges with J-hooks. All of these are not fully protected, though, from chemical, environmental and physical wear and tear, so, you have to observe a few guidelines in order to maintain its reliability for a long time.

The first is to keep a good water balance in your backyard pool. Too much acidity or alkalinity tends to produce wrinkles on your lining. The best way to do this would be to add chemicals one at a time and let it circulate through the water first - introduce 1.5 to 2.5 ppm chlorine on a daily basis and test the pH of the pool water afterwards, to make sure that the range is in between 7.2 to 7.8. If your numbers are way off and you are not sure about what to do to correct it, you can ask your local pool care professionals to coach you, or actually perform the necessary interventions. Calcium levels should also be monitored to avoid liner corrosion. The acceptable range would be between 200 and 500 ppm.

The second tip would be to never completely drain the swimming pool when changing water or cleaning it. It should always be half full. If you are scrubbing it up, don't use household cleaners on the vinyl liner. It could ruin its consistency. There are specific substances you can buy from pool supplies stores that would care for your linings. Also, don't use sharp bristled brushes, steel wool or scouring pads to take out that "bath rub ring", since it could cause irreversible damage.

If you are closing it for the season, make sure you vacuum the inside meticulously, monitor the chemical homogeneity and keep it covered until the time you want to use it again, so as to avoid staining. See to it that the filtration system is running well too, so the impurities don't accumulate on the lining corners.

Finally, if your pool liner develops a leak, use special patching glues that can be bought in every pool supplies store, so you can repair it without removing the water.

As you can see, these are pretty basic instructions which will come naturally to you once you get used to preserving your backyard pool. Usually, a high-quality lining will be able to last 10 years on the average if it is well taken cared of. If it is possible for others, it should be possible for you, as well.

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