The process of changing a vinyl liner to a concrete pool is similar though cheaper compared to building a new pool.
Can a vinyl pool liner be painted.
For newer liners with some stretch left this can create wrinkles when the pool is refilled.
Usually customers are surprised to hear just how little of the original pool can be used when converting to a concrete pool structure.
A liner replacement is always an option as well.
In most cases leaks in a vinyl pool can be found easily if the water stabilizes at one certain level.
If so then no the liner cannot and should not be painted.
The vinyl liner is vacuumed into the pool structure for the best fit and finish today s vinyl liners look painted on much like a coating.
Dozens of beautiful liner patterns are available and they have become much more tasteful than the original designs that looked very cheap.
For older pool liners this can stress the liner and possibly rip or tear the vinyl when it is reset.
Also used to provide a high gloss stain resistant vinyl membrane liner on all concrete pools pools previously painted with vinyl paints and water park facilities.
Two paints that provide decent results on the liner of an above ground pool are rubber paint and epoxy paint.
If this can be painted what type of paint would i use.
A vinyl liner swimming pool renovation can include something as simple and straightforward as a liner replacement or it can become more involved and include changing the coping and liner track style repairing the bottom of the pool which is usually vermiculite hard bottom or sand and in some cases concrete.
I usually describe the process of converting a vinyl pool to a concrete pool as costing the same as building a new concrete pool plus the cost of removing an old vinyl liner pool.
When you say a pool liner i am assuming you mean a vinyl liner as normally called a liner for short.
Beneath the liner you should have a concrete slab floor and concrete panel walls in this scenario converting a vinyl pool into a concrete pool can be fairly straight forward.
Though some pool paints are manufactured solely for use on in ground pools with concrete sides some pool paints can be used to cover vinyl pool liners like those used to keep the water inside most above ground pools.
If it is mostly cosmetic i d try to live with it or find a sample of the material and use a liner patch adhesive to glue a patch to the area most affected.
Unfortunately i don t know of any type of paint that would stick to a vinyl liner.