Vinyl-lined swimming pools offer more flexibility in design than fiberglass, and the installation process is simpler than reinforced concrete swimming pools.
Durability
Technological advances have made vinyl pool cladding structures much more durable than in the past. However, it is very important to obtain the correct thickness, since the undercoat can be easily torn.
The maintenance of a vinyl pool is critical to its lifespan. However, even with proper care, a vinyl lining has a lifescreen of about 6-10 years.
Surface
The surface of the vinyl coating material of prefabricated swimming pools provides excellent algae resistance and is extremely smooth.
Visual appeal
Vinyl linings are available in many colors, and you can choose one that fits well with the overall theme of your backyard. When combined with other decor elements, they can look stylish and sophisticated.
Maintenance & Repair
Vinyl may require more maintenance than other types of pools. The long-term effects of direct sunlight can cause the lining to sag or the surface to wrinkle. If you do not solve these problems immediately, they can lead to significant repairs.
On the other hand, brushing or sweeping is relatively comfortable, as there is less accumulation of moss.
Setup Time
In two to three weeks, you can have your vinyl pool ready for swimming.