Yes, you can. It does look beautiful, but personally I don't think the cost justifies the beauty. It will require more upkeep to maintain it's look. If you are located in the Southwest, and need calcium removed from it, glass beading can cause damage. There is an alternate process, water blasting with magnesium sulfate, that will not harm the granite. Before deciding on granite, check out NPT and other specialty pool tile stores for futher advise. Once there, you may find a tile made specifically for pools that you like better than the granite.
that's easy!
1) remove vinyl
2) install granite
The experts at Advanced Pool Coatings have been installing fiberglass coatings over vinyl liner pools for over 30 years. You can read more at: http://www.advancedpoolcoatings.com.
If it was working ok before you lined it and you have no problems removing the liner you should have no problems.
No
You can't, I have never heard of any one converting any type of pool. The pool has to be taken out and then you can rebuild a new pool or fill in and put new pool in a new spot cost wise it is not feasable.
We have had a new kitchen floor, it is a grey vinyl that is embossed to look like granite tiles.
Pool with a vinyl liner.
You can't ... since the above ground pool is made of vinyl material, you need to apply a vinyl patch. Has to be a like material to be compatible.
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Vinyl Liner
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
A vacuum head that has a brush on the bottom - no wheels.
A concrete pool is better any where if it is done professionally.