Vinyl Pool Liner Replacement in Coffee County
Your Pool Deserves to Look New Again
A worn liner doesn’t just look bad — it’s costing you water, money, and peace of mind. We handle vinyl pool liner replacement for Coffee County homeowners the right way: custom-measured, properly installed, and built to hold up against South Georgia’s heat and sun.
No Subcontractors, Ever
Our own certified crew handles every liner replacement from first measurement to final fill — no handoffs, no strangers on your property.
30-Plus Years of Pool Experience
Our founder spent over three decades in pool construction before starting Deep Waters Pools. That depth of knowledge shows up in every job we take on.
Builder-Level Structural Inspection
Because we build pools from the ground up, we inspect your walls, floor, and bead track before a single measurement is taken — not after.
Douglas-Coffee County Chamber Member
We’re local, accountable, and invested in this community. You can find us, reach us, and hold us to our word.
Pool Liner Installation in Coffee County, GA
When the Liner Goes, the Whole Pool Suffers
A vinyl pool liner does more than give your pool its color and pattern — it holds the water in. When it starts to fade, wrinkle, pull away from the walls, or develop a slow leak, the problem compounds fast. Left too long, a failing liner can damage the pool floor, rust the walls, and erode the surrounding deck.
Pools in Coffee County see liner issues earlier than the national average suggests. South Georgia’s extended swim season, intense UV exposure, and summer storms that dilute pool chemistry overnight are hard on vinyl. A liner that might last 12 years in a cooler climate may need replacing in 7 to 10 years here — sometimes sooner if the water chemistry has been off.
We replace inground pool liners across Douglas and the surrounding Coffee County area. The process is straightforward when it’s done right, and we’ve been doing it right for a long time.
Refresh Vinyl Pools in South Georgia
What a New Liner Actually Changes
Beyond the look, a properly installed liner stops leaks, protects your pool’s structure, and gives you a pool that’s genuinely enjoyable again.
- You stop losing water every week and wondering where it's going.
- Your pool looks completely transformed — vibrant color, clean pattern, no stains or fading.
- You get a liner that's measured and manufactured specifically for your pool, not stretched to fit.
- Underlying issues — floor damage, wall rust, worn bead tracks — get caught before they become expensive surprises.
- You can use your pool again without worrying about the liner tearing, slipping, or wrinkling underfoot.
- With the pool already drained, it's the right time to upgrade equipment, lighting, or other features at a fraction of the cost of doing it separately.
Custom Fit Pool Liners in Coffee County, GA
A Liner That Actually Fits Your Pool
Every inground pool is different. The shape, depth, step configuration, return locations — all of it affects how a liner needs to be cut and manufactured. That’s why we come out and measure your pool ourselves. We don’t ask you to provide dimensions and we don’t rely on guesswork. If the measurements are off, the liner won’t fit right, and a liner that doesn’t fit right won’t last.
Once we have accurate measurements, your liner is custom-manufactured to match your pool exactly. That’s what prevents wrinkles at the corners, slipping along the walls, and the kind of poor fit that shortens a liner’s life before it ever has a chance. We also walk you through pattern and thickness options — including the difference between 20-mil and 28-mil liners — so you’re making an informed choice, not just picking a color out of a catalog.
Inground Pool Liner Repair or Replace
Should You Repair It or Replace It?
Not every liner issue requires a full replacement, and we’ll tell you honestly if a repair makes more sense. A small puncture or minor tear on a liner that’s only a few years old and otherwise in good shape? A patch can work. But if your liner is over 10 years old, has widespread fading, is pulling away from the track, or is causing consistent water loss, replacement is the smarter investment. Patching a liner that’s already failing just delays the inevitable — and in South Georgia’s climate, that delay usually means more damage to the pool underneath.
We’ll assess the liner, the pool floor, the walls, and the bead track during our visit. If we see something that needs attention before the new liner goes in, we’ll tell you — because a new liner over a damaged floor is a problem waiting to happen.
Liner Replacements FAQ
Common Questions About Our Service
How long does a vinyl pool liner typically last in Coffee County, GA?
In Coffee County, the realistic lifespan is closer to 7 to 10 years — and sometimes shorter. South Georgia’s swimming season runs from roughly April through October, which means your liner is under UV exposure and chemical stress for more months per year than pools in cooler states. Add in the summer thunderstorms that dilute your water chemistry overnight and the intense heat that burns through chlorine faster than normal, and you’ve got conditions that are genuinely harder on vinyl. If your liner is approaching the 7-year mark and you’re starting to notice fading or wrinkling, it’s worth having it looked at before a slow leak becomes a bigger problem.
What are the signs that a pool liner actually needs to be replaced?
The clearest signs are consistent water loss you can’t trace to equipment, visible cracking or tearing, significant fading where the pattern is barely recognizable, wrinkling across the floor or walls, and liner that’s visibly pulling away from the bead track. Any one of these on a liner that’s 10 or more years old is usually a signal that replacement makes more sense than repair. If your liner is newer and the damage is small and localized — a puncture or a short tear away from any seams — a patch may be the right call. We’ll give you a straight answer when we come out to look.
How much does vinyl pool liner replacement cost in Coffee County, GA?
For a standard inground pool, most homeowners in Coffee County can expect total project costs — liner and installation combined — to fall somewhere between $4,000 and $8,000. The range depends on your pool’s size and shape, the liner thickness you choose, and whether any prep work is needed on the floor or walls before installation. Thicker liners, like 28-mil, cost more upfront but hold up better over time and resist punctures more effectively than standard 20-mil options. We give you a written quote with a clear scope before any work starts, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
How long does the liner replacement process take from start to finish?
Once we’ve measured your pool and you’ve selected your liner, the liner itself is typically manufactured and ready within 7 to 10 business days. Installation usually takes one to three days depending on your pool’s size and complexity. Weather can be a factor — rain during installation isn’t ideal — but overall, most homeowners have their pool back in service within two to three weeks of the initial call. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated throughout, not just when it’s convenient for us.
Is liner replacement a good time to upgrade other parts of my pool?
It’s actually the best time. When your pool is already drained for liner installation, adding LED lighting, upgrading to a salt system, replacing an aging pump, or refreshing coping and decking costs significantly less than scheduling those jobs separately. The pool is already out of service, the equipment is already accessible, and our team can handle all of it in one visit. If you’ve been putting off upgrades because it didn’t seem worth the disruption, liner replacement is the moment to take care of everything at once. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your setup.
Do you use subcontractors for liner replacement jobs in Coffee County?
No. Every liner replacement we do is handled by our own certified crew — the same team that builds pools and services equipment across Douglas and the surrounding Coffee County area. We don’t subcontract work out to third parties. That matters because when your liner is installed by the people who measured it, selected it, and will stand behind it, there’s clear accountability at every step. If something isn’t right, you’re not left trying to figure out who’s responsible. You call us, and we handle it. That’s how we’ve operated since we started, and it’s not something we’re willing to change.
On-Site Measurement and Assessment
We come to you, measure every dimension of your pool, and inspect the structure before anything is ordered.
Liner Selection and Custom Order
You choose your pattern and thickness. Your liner is manufactured to your pool’s exact specs — typically ready within 7 to 10 business days.
Professional Installation and Refill
Our crew drains the pool, preps the floor and walls, installs the liner, and gets you filled and back in the water — usually within one to three days.