Last summer our above ground pool was crushed by trees that fell during a hurricane.
After much thought, and cleanup that is still ongoing we just decided to replace the pool with an exact replica of what we had for now as we didn't want a huge investment into a pool because we could be moving in the next few years.
Anyhow...my question is about the color of the liner for the pool.
Originally, we went with a light color liner. It was nice but the pool might only get 6 hours of sun a day so it really never gets very warm. With this in mind, when we ordered the liner for the replacement pool we went with a dark blue liner in hopes that it would retain heat a little better than the light colored liner.
Anyone try this when they replaced their pool liner and see a significant change in their water temperture, or is this just wishful thinking??
Thanks,
Christine
After much thought, and cleanup that is still ongoing we just decided to replace the pool with an exact replica of what we had for now as we didn't want a huge investment into a pool because we could be moving in the next few years.
Anyhow...my question is about the color of the liner for the pool.
Originally, we went with a light color liner. It was nice but the pool might only get 6 hours of sun a day so it really never gets very warm. With this in mind, when we ordered the liner for the replacement pool we went with a dark blue liner in hopes that it would retain heat a little better than the light colored liner.
Anyone try this when they replaced their pool liner and see a significant change in their water temperture, or is this just wishful thinking??
Thanks,
Christine