start with the look
Choosing the right design.
Your pool liner sets the tone for your entire backyard. Water color, texture, and overall feel all come from the pattern you choose. Start by exploring designs that match your style. From soft, natural tones to more defined patterns, the right choice is the one that fits your space and how you want it to feel. If you’re unsure where to begin, use our guided tools to narrow down your options and find a design that works for you.
Found Your Design?
Here’s what to do next
Once you’ve found a Swimmingly design you like, the next step is simple. Follow these steps to help your dealer or installer identify the correct pattern.
Browse the design portfolio
Save the image or copy the page link
Share it with your dealer or installer
Use the image as your main reference
Confirm availability
Pool liner care
Routine care at a glance.
Keep your pool clean
Maintain water balance
Use the right chemicals
Water chemistry
Water balance matters
Proper Water chemisty is essential to maintaing your pool liner. Balanced water helps prevent fading, protexts the material, and keeps your pool clean and safe.
| Parameter | Target Range |
|---|---|
| pH Level | 7.2 - 7.6 |
| Chlorine | Test Regularly |
| Circulation | Even Distribution |
avoid the following
What to avoid
Letting chlorine sit or settle on the liner surface
Using harsh or non-vinyl-safe chemicals
Abrasive tools or rough scrubbing materials
Exposure to gasoline or petroleum-based products
Using products like WD-40 on or near the liner
avoid the following
Cleaning your liner
• Use a soft cloth or microfiber towel at the waterline
• Standard pool tools like skimmers and vacuums are safe when used properly
• Automatic cleaners can be used if designed for vinyl liners
For specific equipment recommendations, consult your pool professional.
FAQ
Quick Answers
Use a vinyl-safe chlorine. Fast-dissolving options are preferred to prevent settling on the liner.
Improper chemical use and unbalanced water are the most common causes.
Test regularly and adjust pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels as needed.
Use only soft materials. Avoid anything abrasive that could damage the surface.
Check with your dealer or installer, or contact us for verification.






