Specialty

New vinyl liner,
in and full inside three days.

Wrinkled, faded, or hiding a slow leak you can't find. After eight to twelve years most Utah vinyl-liner pools want a new liner, and the visual jump is dramatic. We measure on Monday, order Tuesday, install Friday, and you're swimming again the next weekend.

Installed
$2,800–$4,800
By pool size and liner thickness. Includes drain, measure, install, refill, and chemistry reset.
On the invoice

Every visit, every line spelled out.

  • On-site measuring — every panel measured, not estimated
  • Liner ordered to spec (20 mil, 27 mil, or 30 mil thicknesses)
  • Pattern selection — we bring sample swatches; you pick in person
  • Drain + old liner removal (3–6 hours)
  • Pool prep — wall foam inspection, floor smoothing, faceplate replacement
  • New liner install with vacuum-fit method (no wrinkles)
  • Faceplate, gasket, skimmer, return-line replacement at original fittings
  • Refill + chemistry reset — Utah hard-water aware
  • 12-month workmanship warranty + manufacturer warranty registration (typically 20-year prorated)
From book to done

What actually happens once you hit send.

01 — Measure visit

60–90 minutes on-site. Every wall, corner, step, bench, swim-out, and feature measured. Sample swatches reviewed. Quote within 48 hours.

02 — Liner ordered

Custom liners ship in 10–21 days from the manufacturer. We hold install slots open during that window.

03 — Install (3-day window)

Day 1: drain + tear-out + wall prep. Day 2: liner install + faceplate replacement + start refill. Day 3: refill complete + chemistry reset + first inspection.

04 — 30-day check

Vacuum-fit liners settle over the first month. We come back at 30 days to confirm settling is normal and adjust any minor wrinkles.

Tuned for the Wasatch

The Utah-specific part of this service.

FAQ

The questions we get for this one.

How long does a vinyl liner last in Utah?
Average 8–12 years if the pool is opened/closed properly and water chemistry is held. Heavy chlorine use shortens to 7–9; gentle chemistry + a winter cover stretches to 13–15.
What's the difference between 20 mil and 27 mil?
Thickness. 20 mil is the budget option ($2,800 range). 27 mil is the residential standard, better puncture resistance ($3,400 range). 30 mil is heavy-use or commercial ($4,000+). For most Utah residential pools we recommend 27 mil.
Can I just patch the leak?
Patches work if you find the leak (we do — leak detection $399). But patches don't fix wrinkling, fading, or end-of-life liners. A patch buys 1–3 years; a replacement buys 10+.
Will my pool size change with a new liner?
Slightly — about 1/4 inch shrinkage per wall as the new liner draws tight. Total water-volume change is under 2%. Most homeowners never notice.
Do I need to pick a fancy pattern?
No. We carry 20+ standard patterns from Latham, Tara, and GLI. Solid colors (Caribbean Blue, Black Bottom) are timeless. Tile-look patterns are trendy. Your call.
Adjacent work

Other things we tend to handle.

Alright, let's get your pool on a route.

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