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New Patterns For 2012

We are excited to debut our new Vinyl Patterns for 2012. Samples will be sent out over the winter and they will be available for new liner orders in time for spring.


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    The sides of your swimming pool are susceptible to damage, abuse of use and weather cracking. It is best to install a pool liner to increase the lifespan and your family’s enjoyment of your pool. Swimming pool liners are ideal for new or old pools as replacement of the existing liners. You can have an in ground or above ground swimming pool. Installing pool liners not only hold the water in the pool but it also beautifies the pool’s appearance.  You can choose a beaded, overlap, unibead or extended pool liners. Choose pool liners which are beautiful, smooth, thick, durable, pleasant and comfortable to feel and touch. 

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