Garret Vinyl Pools Inc. 281-855-7000
We used Garrett Vinyl Pools they have been around for years.
Inground vinyl is better, their is less exposed part to the oxigene, therefore, last longer.
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/
An inground pool is typically lined with either gunite (concrete), fiberglass, or vinyl. Gunite and fiberglass are roughly the same cost, whereas vinyl is considerably cheaper. With the lower price comes less durability, as vinyl lining has to be replaced every 8-10 years or so, whereas the other two can last for decades. Vinyl is also much easier to puncture or otherwise damage. That said, many people still prefer vinyl inground pools due to the lower cost.
what you can do in this situation depends on what is under the vinyl liner now.
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.
thousands of dollars
See this link: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/vinyl-pool-liners/Mil-Vs-Gauge.htm
Need to rephrase question.
It is highly unlikely.
Garrett Vinyl Pools in Houston does a good job and has been around since the 70's.
If you are talkin about a vinyl lined pool the answer is yes you can.