Not all pools have pool liners, some are simply painted concrete. Depends upon your type of pool. If you are concerned with longivity, then consider a thicker vinyl.
The choice is yours. Leather is very durable but more costly than vinyl. Also vinyl bags can be a good choice for students or those on a budget. There are more color options in vinyl.
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See this link: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/vinyl-pool-liners/Mil-Vs-Gauge.htm
Yes, ants and termites are both very destructive to vinyl pool liners. A good pest control person can help eliminate this. tritonunderwater.com
One of the biggest fears that most pool owners have when it comes to their vinyl pool liner is discovering a rip or a tear in it. The fortunate thing about holes in vinyl liners is that they are very easy to repair. http://www.pondpro2000.com/epdm-pond-liner.html
Yes, there are several companies that make shower curtains with liners attached.
Go to GarrettVinylPools.com and click on liners at bottom of page.
I have come across a need to have fencing in my backyard. The weather around here is crazy sometimes, and I am not sure what kind of fencing that I should get. Is vinyl fencing more durable than wood fencing?
Yes vinyl records sound better when it is the high quality version
Beautiful and cute print vinyl pool liners are available aplenty online. You check up at any of these sites that sell a variety of vinyl pool liner: http://www.poolwarehouse.com/inground-pool-liners.html; http://www.pooldeals.com/catalog/Pool-Liners-p-1-c-314.html; http://www.websweeper.com/php/pool_section/pool.php AND http://www.bizrate.com/swimming-pools-jacuzzis/pool-liner/
Yes it can, but it will be very costly. A great alternative (and much less expense option) would be to coat the pool with a new fiberglass surface. The new fiberglass shell will be extremely strong, will not tear like the vinyl liners, and will last many more years than the liners do. Fiberglass can be applied over plaster, aggregate (pebble-tec), vinyl liners, and virtually any other surface. You can see a video here:http://www.advancedpoolcoatings.com/videos.html
Depending on who you talk to everyone has their own tricks. In my opinion, the liner should be replaced AND retrofitted to a full wall vinyl liner. In my experience there can be too many problems with Low Hung Liners.