You shocked the water. You tested it last week. You even bragged to your neighbor about how balanced your pH is.
But here we are: your vinyl liner looks like an old bedsheet, full of wrinkles and sadness. Wondering why? It’s because your water isn’t balanced. And no, your “test strip looked fine” isn’t a good excuse.
Let’s break down the mistakes you’re making while patting yourself on the back.
Ignoring pH and Alkalinity Swings
You tested once, thought it was good enough, and walked away. Meanwhile, your pH dropped too low or shot too high, and your liner stretched and wrinkled like wet tissue paper.
Fix: Test pH and alkalinity twice a week. Keep pH between 7.4–7.6 and alkalinity between 80–120 ppm.
Adding Chemicals Without Circulating Water
You dumped chemicals in and figured they’d “spread around.” But stagnant water means they sit in one spot, sometimes under the liner, staining and stretching it.
Fix: Run the pump for at least 8–12 hours daily. Always circulate the water well when adding anything.
Over-Shocking and Burning the Liner
You decided more chlorine equals more clean. Wrong. Over-shocking can bleach and weaken the vinyl, making it more prone to wrinkles.
Fix: Follow the recommended dosage. More is not better. Balance is better.
Forgetting About Calcium Hardness
You thought calcium only mattered for concrete pools. But too-soft water (low calcium) makes vinyl absorb water and stretch.
Fix: Keep calcium hardness around 200–300 ppm for vinyl pools.
Letting Water Levels Drop Too Low
You got busy. Water evaporated. The liner floated and shifted because there wasn’t enough weight to hold it in place.
Fix: Keep the water level halfway up the skimmer at all times.
Your “Stop Wrecking Your Liner” Checklist
Ready to stop blaming the liner and start fixing your habits? Here you go:
- Test pH and alkalinity twice a week
- Run the pump 8–12 hours daily, especially when adding chemicals
- Follow shock instructions.
- Maintain calcium hardness at 200–300 ppm
- Keep water level consistent
Your vinyl liner doesn’t hate you. It’s just tired of your shortcuts. Give it the care it deserves before it ends up looking like a wrinkled napkin.



