The reinforced membrane consists of a polyester mesh covered by two resistant and elastic plastic (PVC) layers. This composition makes it one of the best options for pool lining . It is a durable, elastic, highly insulating material with numerous possibilities, a very long lifespan, and minimal maintenance requirements.
For the reinforced membrane to provide its full watertight capacity, it must be installed by professionals. Because it is heat-welded, it can be shaped to virtually any form. Whatever your pool’s design, it will fit perfectly. Furthermore, it is available in a wide variety of colors and textures: design and insulating effectiveness go hand in hand.
The reinforced membrane is resistant to UV rays and is so robust that it even withstands the chemicals commonly used for water cleaning and disinfection, as well as microorganisms. It will not show any visual deterioration over time, and its waterproofing properties are not weakened by temperature fluctuations between day and night or by seasonal changes.
It’s the most common lining method used for newly built pools, but it’s also ideal and highly sought after for renovations . It doesn’t matter what material was there before the renovation: mosaic tiles, concrete, liner, etc. It’s perfect and quick; the replacement is completed in 1 to 3 days , and you can fill the pool within minutes!
If you’re wondering which material would be best for lining your pool, look no further—you’ll save time and money. Forget about maintenance, wear and tear, leaks… Plus, it’s quick and easy to clean.
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