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The only major drawback to a dark liner is the risk of the liner fading and bleaching over time due to the chlorine and the suns UV rays. Light coloured liners reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it, so they are less prone to UV damage, such as fading and bleaching from the sun.
In-Ground Vinyl Swimming Pool Liners Latham in-ground liners are available in 20 and 27 Mil material.
Many professional builders actually prefer 20mil liners because they have more elasticity which helps them fit better in some cases. Thicker liners tend to be less pliable and much heavier which can make the installation more difficult. A proper fitting 20 mil liner will outlast an improper fitting thicker liner.
Latham pool liners are known for high quality and beauty. Latham features innovative Ultra-Seam technology for strong and virtually invisible floor seams, a standard on every Latham pool liner. Go ahead and get creative with many styles, colors, and patterns to express yourself.
The safest and most popular color for liners is blue. A deep blue water color is what people associate most with swimming pools. It is a attractive and durable. The patterns that fall into this deep blue category are Port Royal, Georgetown, Navarre, Ocean Wave, Malibu and Hampton.
When you are choosing a liner for your pool, liner thickness is one of the choices you will need to make. The two choices for in-ground pools are 20 mil and 27/28 mil. For the 27/28 mil, some companies call it 27 mil, while some call it 28 mil.
A 20 Mil liner is . 020 of an inch thick, and a 25 Mil liner is a little thicker at . 025 of an inch thick. One Gauge, on the other hand, can mean different things from one manufacturer to the next.