Key Takeaways:

Learn more about different brands of industry pool liners including GLI, Hydra, Merlin & Only Alpha. Discover the various benefits of each brand and what to look for when hiring a pool professional to handle your pool liner installation.

What are Pool Liners?

Pool liners are waterproof sheets of durable vinyl material designed to line the inside of above-ground or inground swimming pools. Some of the most commonly used industry pool liner brands include Hydra, GLI , Merlin & Only Alpha. Pool liners serve several important functions that extend the life of your swimming pool and protect your pool’s foundation. Vinyl liners form a waterproof barrier that contains the pool water. Pool liners come in many patterns, colors, and prints adding a unique aesthetic finish that enhances your pool appearance.  Finally, they provide a smooth surface that protects the pool shell surface and can be replaced when they become worn or faded.

What are the Best Pool Liners for My Pool?

The right pool liner for your pool is the one that balances durability, appearance, and long-term performance. Choosing the best pool liner for your pool depends on several factors, see the helpful guide below for more information. your pool type, budget, climate, durability needs, and desired appearance.  Thickness, vinyl quality, and installation expertise are more important than price alone.

  1. Know Your Pool Type

Is your pool above ground or in-ground?

  1. Vinyl Thickness Matters

Thicker liners generally provide better puncture resistance and longer life. While thinner liners can be more budget friendly.

  1. Climate & Usage Considerations

Thicker liners tend to hold up better to freeze-thaw cycles. However, proper winterizing matters more than liner choice.

  1. Patterns & Aesthetics

Liners come in many patterns so choose a pattern that complements your backyard hardscape and decking.

Stone or tile looks — classic, timeless
Borderless designs — modern, seamless
Mosaic or vibrant styles — bold pool statement

  1. Warranty & Longevity

Always check the warranty fine print, good pool liners come with warranties (often 15–20-year prorated coverage). 

  1. Professional Installation Matters

No matter how great the liner, proper installation is critical as poor installation is the main cause of early liner failure, not the liner itself.

Fox Pools Recommendations

✔ Budget Pool: 20–27 mil liner (e.g., GLI or Hydra)

✔ Most Pools: 27 mil premium vinyl (Merlin or comparable)

✔ Heavy Use / Pets / Hot Climates: 30 mil+ liner with UV resistance

✔ Top Durability: Custom liners with strong warranties

Pool Liner Comparison Table

Pool Safety Cover Comparison Table
FeatureHydra™ GLI® Merlin™ Only Alpha
Vinyl QualityCustom-fit, North American virgin vinylWide range of patterns with 20/27 mil optionsPremium North American vinyl with multiple seriesUSA-sourced virgin vinyl with Alpha Advantage Shield infusion
Pattern VarietyLarge selection including Artisan, Prime, Shimmer, FusionExtensive options incl. Shimmer Stone, Destination, BorderlessBroad catalog with multiple collections (Aqua Max, Aqua Intense)Multiple collections incl. Michelangelo, Signature
Thickness Options20 mil up to 36 mil (pet-friendly)20 mil and 27 mil20 mil to 34 mil (varies by pattern)Typically 20 mil (above & semi-inground)
WarrantyBacked by warranties (often ~20 year prorated)Varies by pattern/series20 year prorated typicalSome collections include lifetime warranty on certain patterns
Best ForCustom designs and wide fit optionsLarge pattern selection + borderless optionsHigh quality + dealer supportLiners produced with proprietary enhanced vinyl
Notable Product ExamplesBreton Braid Inground Pool LinerSandstone Tan Full Floor Borderless GLI Inground Pool LinerMERLIN INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED 27′ Round 54″ Wall LinerLiners typically custom-ordered directly via dealer

What Does a typical Pool Liner Installation Service Look Like?

A vinyl pool liner installation service typically includes professional measurement, removal of the existing liner, surface prep, fitting the new liner, water fill and the final inspection and clean up. Proper pool liner installation ensures long life and optimal performance of your liner. Be sure that you hire the right company that is committed to following these steps:

Measurement & Ordering

A pool professional measures your exact pool shape, dimensions, and fittings. This precision ensures a properly fitting liner that minimizes wrinkles and fit issues. Vinyl liners can vary in thickness and are typically expressed in “mil” (thousandths of an inch), thicker materials generally offer better durability.

Removal of Old Liner (if applicable)

The existing liner is carefully removed and disposed of. The pool walls and floor are inspected.

Surface Prep

The pool floor is prepped—often using sand or a liner pad—to create a smooth base. Wall surfaces are checked for sharp edges or debris.

Fitting the New Liner

The new liner is placed into the pool and carefully aligned. Beading is seated into track systems around the perimeter.

Water Fill & Adjustment

Water is gradually added to raise it evenly. As water weight increases, the liner settles and smooths. Installers work to eliminate wrinkles and ensure fittings (skimmers, returns, lights) are sealed.

Final Inspection & Cleanup

Once filled and smooth, the installer ensures all components are secure and the area is cleaned.

When Should You Replace Your Pool Liner?

Typically swimming pools need their vinyl liner replaced when they begin to show signs of deterioration (every 10-12 years). It’s around this time frame that you will begin to notice signs that it may be time for a new liner. It’s a good idea to do a visual check up on the condition of your vinyl pool liner every year and use our helpful checklist below.

  • Is the liner starting to pull away from the pool wall?
  • Have you noticed a leak or bulge in the liner?
  • Is the cloth damaged or wrinkling? 
  • Is it obvious that the liner is beyond repair?

If you notice any of these signs it’s definitely a good indication that you may be in need of a pool liner installation. Failing to address proper maintenance issues as they arise can cause costly damage to your inground pool.

Hear it From the Experts; Why We Trust Hydra, & GLI Vinyl Pool Liners

Fox Pools LLC has been providing pool safety cover installations in Hampton Virginia for over a decade. We take great pride in our work which is why we trust Hydra and GLI brand pool safety covers.

We sell GLI and Hydra liners. We use them because GLI is part of the Latham group which is the largest manufacturer and a known reliable company. Hydra is a newer privately owned company that is offering very competitive pricing and the best value right now. We have had great success with both companies and they also offer great liner selections, quick production times and great customer service. Two companies we do not use are Merlin and Only Alpha. They are typically more expensive and have a longer production time. We try to offer the best value!”” 

-Steven Fox, Owner Fox Pools LLC 

Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Liner Installation

Most pool liner installations take 1–3 days, depending on the pool type and site conditions.

Above-ground pools are typically completed in one day.

Inground pools may take longer due to draining, surface prep, wall repairs, or custom fitting.

Weather can also impact the timeline, as liners install best in warm temperatures (usually 70°F+).

On average, a vinyl pool liner lasts 8–15 years, depending on:

  • Vinyl thickness (mil rating)
  • Sun exposure and chemical balance
  • Winterization practices
  • Usage level
  • Proper water chemistry and careful maintenance significantly extend liner life.

A professional liner installation typically includes:

  • Draining the pool
  • Removing the old liner
  • Inspecting and repairing the pool floor and walls
  • Installing wall foam (if needed)
  • Carefully fitting the new liner
  • Vacuum sealing to remove wrinkles
  • Refilling the pool with water
  • Proper prep work is crucial for a smooth, long-lasting finish.

No. The old liner must be removed. Installing over an old liner can trap moisture, hide structural damage, and lead to premature failure. A clean surface ensures a proper fit and longer lifespan.

Costs vary based on:

  • Pool size and shape
  • Above-ground vs. inground
  • Liner thickness (20 mil, 27 mil, 30 mil+)
  • Repair work needed
  • Pattern selection

Generally:

  • Above-ground liner replacements are more affordable.
  • Inground liners require custom measurements and cost more.
  • The best way to get accurate pricing is through a professional inspection and measurement.