Yes and No. No huge adverse effects as long as you understand two things. 1.) Even a 45 mil liner is no match for determined plant life to grow through or sharp rocks to penetrate through, so don't just go thick, go proper ground prep. And 2.) Chlorinating a pond is okay as long as there are no fish or other aquatic wildlife.
You can order a swimming pool liner on the following site: http://www.swimmingpoolliners.com/page/index?gclid=CLaJrZL03agCFQU6gwodBEUo. They have a bunch of them.
RMS Adriatic
They don't make them for in ground.
Try using very hot water to heat the liner..
Cut it to fit.
No, not all pools. Some pools are made of tile.
There are three important construction methods for a swimming pool: concrete, vinyl liner and fiberglass. The most used construnction method for a swimming pool is concrete.
Termites can and do cause damage to pool liners.....The trmites will come through cracks in the vermiculite and actually eat through a liner.
Yes, prolonged exposure to high levels of chlorine can damage a vinyl liner in a swimming pool. This can cause the liner to degrade, become brittle, or lose its elasticity, leading to leaks or tears. It is important to maintain proper chlorine levels in the pool to prevent damage to the liner.
My neighbor has a large pond made with a swimming pool liner and has had no problems ,but his liner is one of the older liners and is really heavy duty .They don't seem to make them as heavy duty anymore .I guess they don't want them to last .The newer ones are much lighter so people can put in the pools themselves .
You can go to Classic pool and Spa, its in your area. http://www.classicpoolandspa.com/
There are many types of materials used in the construction of swimming pools. They can include Metal, Plastic, Concrete, Fiberglass, a Vinyl Liner or PVC