Vinyl liner pools are Vinyl-lined in-ground pools are a lot like above-ground pools, structurally, but they look more like conventional in-ground designs. The construction crew digs a hole and assembles a metal, plastic or wood frame wall around the hole's perimeter. As in an above-ground pool, the crew lays sand along the bottom of the hole and secures the vinyl lining to the structural wall. These pools are a lot cheaper than other in-ground designs, but not as durable. Typically, the liner needs to be replaced every 10 years or so and actually, truth be known, the liner could need to be replaced in a lot shorter time than that if you don't buy a quality vinyl liner pool and take proper care and maintenance of the pool. Like anything else in life, take good care of whatever you have and it will last longer. Beyond that, always buy the best you can afford and particularly so when it comes to buying a new swimming pool. The best kinds of family pools are affordable to the family budget. For the budget minded, vinyl liner pools might be ok but if there's a little more room then definitely go for a built in custom pool like a concrete pool whether a simple pool or spectacular one, a concrete or custom built inground pool will likely last longer and look better for time to come than a vinyl liner pool.
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infinity edge pool (also named negative edge, zero edge, disappearing edge or vanishing edge pool) is a swimming or reflecting pool which produces a visual effect of water extending to the horizon, vanishing, or extending to "infinity". They are often seen at exotic resorts, exclusive estates, and in advertisements. The infinity pool design concept is said to have originated in Bali, Indonesia, where its inspiration came directly from observing the dramatic effect created by the ubiquitous terraced rice paddies, known locally as sawah, for which the island is famous.