Vinyl certainly has the lowest initial cost, but the lifetime cost is more than fiberglass. In my opinion, the only way to come ahead financially with a vinyl pool is to move out of the home within 3 years of the pool being built, otherwise you'll be stuck with replacing the liner when you try to sell the home or it fails....whatever comes first.
Of all the videos I've seen on this topic, this one is clearly the best. It's very down-to-earth, practical, frank, and rather witty at times. Thanks for your advice Jason!
do u recommend vinyl for someone who cannot afford fiberglass/ gunite?
Aisling354 1 year ago
@Aisling354
Vinyl certainly has the lowest initial cost, but the lifetime cost is more than fiberglass. In my opinion, the only way to come ahead financially with a vinyl pool is to move out of the home within 3 years of the pool being built, otherwise you'll be stuck with replacing the liner when you try to sell the home or it fails....whatever comes first.
hughesjasonc 1 year ago
thanks for this one
braneden 2 years ago
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AreeYouSerious 2 years ago
Of all the videos I've seen on this topic, this one is clearly the best. It's very down-to-earth, practical, frank, and rather witty at times. Thanks for your advice Jason!
MarcusSheridan 2 years ago