About 15-20 years, then they begin falling off. They can be re-attached initially, but will continue falling off over the years.
The reality is that the average inground pool liner will last 8-12 years.
They will last forever as long as they are put on properly.
I have seen concrete pools last for over 25 years
Pool liners can last for 10-15 years... if you really take care of the liner it can last about 20 years!
Average of 5 years, although I have seen some as old as 10.
12 - 15 years due to chemical erosion
15 years
Buying a cover for the pool should take care of the situation. As long as it fits the pool properly
yes
when you are in the pool
An average tarp that I purchase from the lumber yard for covering wood outside might last 3 years, a regular pool cover will last up to 5 years or you can purchase them to last up to 10 years. A pool cover is more durable.
You need to have a windbreak around the pool.
Long enough to clean the pool.
The pool, filter, and pump all need to be drained. If it is a soft sidered pool, it should be collapsed and covered with a tarp. If hardside pool, cover will a pool cover once drained down.
The manufacturers of pool lounge chairs each have different warranties on their products. The median time frame for a pool lounge chair would be around 7 years. With proper maintenance and storage they should last even longer than that.
If you have a harsh winter then as soon as the last frost. Usually around late April or May is good. Marcy
A pool cover is called a POOL COVER. (KISS.. (keep it simple, stupid).
First, the small variation in thickness between makes and models of solar pool covers will not significantly change the amount of heat absorbed by the water. That being said, a thicker pool cover may be more tear or damage resistant than a thinner cover and thereby, last longer. But it may also be more expensive and heavier, especially when wet as you pull it out of the pool. Hope this helps ...
You must first DRAIN the water off the pool cover!! Get a hose or plastic tube (available from most pet stores (fish department) and syphon off the water. This will take th weight of the water off the cover so you can lift it off of the pool.