Above-ground liner focus
Replacement liners, wrinkles, leaks, wall checks, coping, skimmers, returns, and equipment issues can be reviewed in one visit.
A worn liner can be cosmetic, structural, or a leak symptom. Pool Patrol Pros helps Lehigh Valley homeowners replace above-ground pool liners and spot related issues before they become expensive.
Why homeowners call
Pool Patrol Pros serves Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Catasauqua, Whitehall, Emmaus, Macungie, and nearby Lehigh Valley towns with owner-led pool work and clear follow-up.
Replacement liners, wrinkles, leaks, wall checks, coping, skimmers, returns, and equipment issues can be reviewed in one visit.
We look for wall, track, floor, and plumbing issues before recommending a liner so the replacement does not hide a bigger problem.
Pool size, age, liner condition, water level, wall condition, and access notes help us route the request and respond faster.
Quote-ready details
The best liner quote starts with the pool's size, condition, and symptoms. That lets us separate liner replacement from leak repair, wall repair, or equipment work.
If your liner is faded, brittle, torn, wrinkled, pulling from the track, or leaking, include photos and the pool size so we can prepare the right next step.
A liner issue can be a symptom. We check visible wall condition, water loss patterns, skimmers, returns, and equipment before the project is scoped.
If you want to refresh the pool while the liner is out, we can discuss lighting, equipment, covers, steps, or nearby deck coordination.
What happens next
Share the pool size and shape, liner age, water level, issue photos, and address so we can qualify the job quickly.
We separate simple liner replacement from wall, floor, skimmer, return, or plumbing issues that should be handled first.
Once scoped, the crew coordinates the liner work, equipment checks, and any practical upgrades needed around the pool.
This form is set for an above-ground liner replacement request. Add your pool size, liner age, water level, photos if you have them, and any leak or wall concerns.
Yes. Pool Patrol Pros replaces above-ground pool liners and checks for related wall, floor, skimmer, return, and equipment issues before the work is scoped.
Include your address, pool size and shape, liner age, current water level, photos of the issue, and whether the pool is leaking or pulling away from the track.
Yes. A liner project is often a good time to review steps, lights, covers, equipment, and nearby deck or backyard upgrades.
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