A New Vinyl Liner Can Make Your Pool Look and Feel Brand New
The Art of Complete Pool Restoration
Your pool should be the easiest part of your property. We keep it that way through dependable care and consistent service year after year.
Local Pool Vinyl Replacement Experts
A worn-out liner doesn’t just look bad — it causes real problems. Wrinkles, tears, fading, and leaks mean water loss, extra strain on your equipment, and potential structural damage down the line. Gorlin Pools replaces vinyl liners with precision — accurate measurements, clean installation, and a smooth finish built to last. Homeowners trust us for fast turnarounds. Property managers rely on us for results that cut maintenance and protect the investment.
Signs Your Liner Needs Replacement
Your liner doesn’t fail overnight — it breaks down gradually. When you start seeing these signs, it’s time for a replacement:
- Wrinkles and Stretching — Wrinkled liners look rough and trap debris and algae in every fold.
- Fading and Discoloration — Years of sun exposure and chemical treatment wear the color out of even the best liners.
- Tears and Leaks — A small tear today turns into water loss and rising utility bills tomorrow. Don't wait on this one.
- Loose Edges — When the liner starts pulling away from the track, it's telling you it's done.
Most liner replacements are completed in 1–2 days of work, plus filling time. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start.
Clean and Professional Installation
We remove the old liner, prepare the surface, and install the new liner with care. The pool is filled slowly to keep tension even across all surfaces. You get a smooth and finished appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to get started? Call us at (732) 323-8200 or fill out our online form to request a liner replacement quote. We serve homeowners across Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex, and Mercer Counties, NJ.
How do I know if my liner needs replacing?
Signs include tears, fading, persistent wrinkles, sections lifting from the walls, and unexplained water loss. Most NJ liners last 10–15 years.
How long does liner replacement take?
Most replacements take 1–2 days of work, plus time to fill the pool. We’ll give you a precise timeline based on your pool’s size and any surface prep needed.
Can you patch a liner instead of replacing it?
We can patch small isolated tears. But if a liner is old, faded, or has multiple issues, patching just delays the inevitable. We’ll give you our honest assessment.
What thickness liner should I choose?
We generally recommend 28 mil or thicker for residential pools. Thicker liners last longer and are more resistant to punctures from debris, toys, and pets.
Can I swim immediately after liner replacement?
Once the pool is filled and water chemistry is balanced — typically 24–48 hours after installation — you can swim.