Liner Replacements in Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean counties

The Art of Complete Pool Care

Your pool should be the easiest part of your property. We keep it that way through dependable care and consistent service year after year.

Gorlin Pools Liner Replacement

Professional Liner Replacement Services

Over time, every vinyl pool liner reaches the end of its lifespan. Fading, cracking, stretching, and recurring leaks are all signs that it’s time for a full replacement—not just another temporary fix. At Gorlin Pools & Spas, we specialize in professional liner replacement that restores the beauty, performance, and longevity of your pool.

When to Replace Your Pool Liner

Even the highest-quality liners eventually wear down due to age, sun exposure, and regular use. You may need a replacement if you notice:

Older liners are especially prone to hidden damage like pinhole leaks and material fatigue, which can worsen over time and lead to costly structural issues if ignored.

Our Liner Replacement Process

Gorlin Pools & Spas follows a detailed, proven process to ensure your new liner fits perfectly and performs for years to come.

1
Removal & Inspection
We remove the old liner and inspect the pool’s structure, including the floor, walls, and track, to identify any underlying issues.
2
Surface Preparation
The pool base is cleaned, smoothed, and repaired as needed. We may add padding to create a solid, even foundation for the new liner.
3
Custom Installation
Your new liner is precisely measured and installed to match your pool’s exact shape or dimensions ensuring a snug, wrinkle-free fit.
4
Sealing & Finishing
We install new gaskets and fittings, secure all components, check for quality, and carefully adjust the liner for a clean, polished finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to get started? Call us at (732) 323-8200 or fill out our online form to schedule your opening or closing service. We serve homeowners across Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex, and Mercer Counties, NJ.

Commercial Pool Management
How long does a pool liner typically last?

Most vinyl pool liners last between 8–12 years, depending on factors like sun exposure, water chemistry, and overall maintenance. Proper care can help extend its lifespan, but wear and tear over time is inevitable.

If your liner has multiple leaks, noticeable fading, brittleness, or wrinkles that won’t smooth out, replacement is usually the better long-term solution. Repairs are best for small, isolated issues, not widespread deterioration.

In most cases, liner replacement can be completed within 1–3 days, depending on the size of the pool and whether any prep or repairs are needed.

Yes, the pool will need to be drained before removing the old liner, and then refilled once the new liner is installed. Proper refilling is important to ensure the liner sets correctly.

Absolutely. New liners come in a wide range of colors, patterns, and styles, allowing you to completely refresh the look of your pool during the replacement process.