Learn more about vinyl coating for swimming pools and check out the best prints from the Sodramar line. Vinyl is a product obtained from a process of transforming or making PVC coils into pool lining. It is used to cover the walls and bottoms of swimming pools, drinking water reservoirs with a structure (steel, wood, injected plastics, fiber, EPS blocks and conventional masonry), and can also be used in masonry pools covered with tiles and/or glass inserts, which present structural or waterproofing problems (consult our specialists).
Vinyl siding can be made in any shape, size, with a variety of stamping options and thicknesses, as determined by the manufacturer and its application. This coating is sold in one or more pieces depending on the design and dimensions of the structure. They are welded with radiofrequency machines, or they can be sold in coils where the application is carried out on site, with machines that make thermofusion by hot air.
The installation of a vinyl covering made in the factory is carried out through a suction system, which makes a vacuum between the covering and the masonry structure, and with the help of the installer who will mold the covering in order to comply with the details of the pool cradle, through the suction process the vinyl acquires the shape of the structure, thus fulfilling its role of covering the walls and bottom of the structure.
As for the installation of a vinyl coating carried out on site, the material is supplied in coils, where the installer performs the application of the material according to the shape of the structure, using machines that make the thermofusion by hot air.
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