
Pool Liner Replacement in Toledo, OH
Custom-measured. Professionally installed. Above-ground and inground.
Is It Time for a New Pool Liner?
Most pool liners last 10–15 years with proper care. But when they go, they go — and patching rarely holds long-term. Here are the signs it's time to replace:
Not sure? Call us. A quick description of what you're seeing is usually enough for us to tell you whether it's patch or replace.
How Pool Liner Replacement Works With Spa Pro
Measure
We come out and custom-measure your pool. Every inground liner we install is measured to fit your specific pool — no generic cuts, no guessing.
Select
We'll walk you through liner pattern and material options based on your pool size, shape, and budget.
Install
Our team drains the pool, removes the old liner, preps the floor and walls, and installs the new liner with proper fitting at every seam and bead track.
Fill & Inspect
We supervise the fill and do a final inspection before we leave. You're swimming again as fast as possible.
Inground Pool Liners
We specialize in custom-measured inground vinyl liners. Every liner is cut to your pool's exact dimensions. We handle all shapes — rectangular, kidney, freeform, and L-shaped. We also replace all gaskets, faceplates, and fittings during installation.
Above-Ground Pool Liners
Above-ground liner replacements are typically a faster job. We carry overlap, beaded, and J-hook styles. If your liner is cracked, faded, or leaking, we can usually turn around a replacement quickly — often same week depending on the season.
Protecting Your New Liner
Once your new liner is installed, proper care will help it last 10-15 years. Here are our top recommendations for liner longevity:
- Maintain proper water chemistry. High chlorine or low pH can cause the vinyl to fade, wrinkle, or become brittle prematurely.
- Never drain the pool completely. Groundwater pressure can cause an empty pool liner to float, shift, or shrink, ruining the fit.
- Use the right cleaning tools. Only use brushes and vacuums specifically designed for vinyl liners to avoid scratching or tearing.
- Address leaks immediately. Water getting behind the liner can wash away the sand or vermiculite base and cause rust on steel walls.

Beyond the Liner — We Handle the Whole Job
Most liner replacements are a good time to address anything else that needs attention.
What Does a New Pool Liner Cost?
Above-ground liner replacements generally run $300–$800 depending on size and style. Custom inground liners vary more widely — typically $1,500–$4,500 depending on pool size, shape, and liner grade. We give you a complete quote before any work starts. Call for pricing on your specific pool.
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Ready for a Fresh Liner?
Call for a quote. We'll measure, price it out, and get you on the schedule.
Call 419-764-8235