Once we have inspected your pool for leaks and your existing pool liner, it may be determined that your pool liner needs to be replaced.
We offer professional pool liner replacement in Toronto and area including Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Caledon, Woodbridge, and more. We offer a variety of pool liners to choose from and ensure professional installation to leave your pool looking great and leak-free for years to come.
Pool Measuring
First, your swimming pool must be completely drained and cleaned thoroughly so we may begin the measuring process. This is the most important step in pool liner replacement, as it must be precisely measured out by a professional pool company to determine factors like corner radius, depth and slopes.
Once all measurements are complete, we can determine which liners will be available for your swimming pool and the installation of your new liner can begin.
Pool Liner Removal
Your old liner must be cut into strips, rolled up and removed, and properly disposed of. Along your pool wall, the liner must be cut around gaskets and fitting, which must later also be removed. There may be excess bits of liner underneath them, which must also be cleaned out and disposed of.
Pool Foundation Inspection
Once the liner is completely removed, the condition of your pool walls and floor needs to be evaluated. Are there any cracks, holes, or rust marks? If so, they must be repaired before your new pool liner can be installed. Any sand or debris must be completely removed and your swimming pool needs to be cleaned meticulously.
New Pool Liner Installation
Weather permitting, the installation of your new pool liner can begin. Using the markers on the liner, it will be fitted into your swimming pool accordingly, beginning at the shallow end and working into the deep end. This process generally takes a few people because of the size and weight of the liner. Once the liner is fitted properly, it may be installed into the track all the way around the swimming pool, and any air under the liner must be vacuumed out to create an airtight seal between it and the foundation.
Water Filling
Once your new pool liner is completely installed, new water may be filled carefully while the air vacuum continues to run. It is extremely important that this process is handled by a professional to avoid any sliding and shifting of your pool liner. Once there is about 12 – 16 inches of pool water filled above the surface of the shallow end, the vacuum can be shut off and removed.
The pool may then continue to be filled to the surface, your water must be tested and treated, and your brand new swimming pool will be ready for use.