In addition to pattern or style we sell 3 different thicknesses of inground pool liners.
Difference between 20 mil and 25 mil pool liners.
Learn how mil and gauge match up which is better and what they mean in terms of conventional measuring units like inches in and millimeters mm.
27mil and thicker liners can help protect against abrasive pool surfaces and provide additional puncture protection.
There can be advantages to thicker liners though.
Step 2 25 units a 25 gauge liner is 0 0223 inches thick.
20 mil 28 mil wall and 20 mil floor and an all over 27 mil thick liner.
Thicker liners tend to be less pliable and much heavier which can make the installation more difficult.
A 20 mil liner is 0 0205 inches thick or approximately 11 thicker than a 20 gauge liner.
If the floor of the pool is vermiculite pool krete or some other type of composition a 20 mil floor is a good selection.
Different pool liner manufactures use different measurements and measuring systems like gauge and mil to signify the thickness of the vinyl used their pool liners.
Vinyl thickness for pool liner floors.
Should the floor of your pool be sand concrete or some other highly abrasive substance a 30 mil floor is recommended.
This is what i want to talk about today and discuss the benefits of each thickness to help you make your decision on the best liner to install in your own inground pool.
Oftentimes people ask us which liner material is better the 20 mil or the 27 mil.
25 mil generally means the bottom is 25 mil but the side may be 20 mil 25 gauge generally means the bottom and side is 25 mil so a 25 gauge liner is thicker on the sidewall than a 25 mil liner.
The most important choice is not the thickness of the material but the liner pattern that you choose.