Over time however you can recoup some of the installation costs with the lower maintenance costs.
Which is lower maintenance concrete or vinyl liner pool.
As a concrete pool specialist the idea of putting a liner in a concrete pool is borderline blasphemous to me.
Fortunately fast installation is one of the many advantages of a vinyl pool.
There are very very few times when putting a vinyl liner in a concrete pool will be in the best interest of the pool owner or the longevity of the pool.
This includes site excavation and preparation concrete along with forms and reinforcements a pump 4 and necessary tubing interior finishing supplies like.
While a gunite or concrete pool might take as long as six to eight weeks for excavation and construction a vinyl liner pool can typically be built in as little as two to four weeks depending on the pool s length depth and other factors.
The cost for the materials and full installation of a 12x24 foot concrete pool is between 50 000 and 60 000 costs are dependent on the type of concrete you choose with cast in place being the least and gunite 3 costing the most.
Today s vinyl liners will typically last between five and nine years at an average cost of around 4 000 to replace when factoring in the cost of the liner labor water to fill the pool and other minor expenses that tend to come up.
The biggest disadvantage of vinyl liner pools is the cost and frequency of replacing the liner.