Choosing the Perfect Liner Pattern Just Got Easier

Discover the perfect look and feel for your dream pool. The Latham Liner Visualizer helps you visualize the liner pattern of your choice in a backyard style that matches your own.

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Experiment with different liner patterns and colors

Try Before You Buy

Visualize your liner choice in a similar backyard style to your own

Plan With Ease

Discover your liner design preferences in just 3 steps

Find Your Perfect Liner

Whether you’re installing a new vinyl liner pool or replacing an existing liner, the liner pattern you choose is an integral part of your overall backyard aesthetic. The Liner Visualizer can help you explore your options in three easy steps to find the perfect pattern for your unique style.

How to Use the Liner Visualizer

  1. Select your yard style—Navigate to lathampool.com/latham-liner-visualizer and use the guided tool to choose the backyard style that matches your home.
  2. Select your pool shape—Choose from Rectangle, Freeform, and True-L shapes.
  3. Select a pattern—See how a wide range of liner patterns and colors can affect the look and feel of your pool. Choose the style that you love most!

Frequently Asked Questions

Inground Liner Patterns: Latham in-ground liners are available in 20 and 27 Mil material. Through our family of brands, Latham offers over 30 different elegant and exciting liner designs – the majority of which are created by our team of designers and are exclusive to Latham.

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Above Ground Liner Patterns: Above ground pool liners let you add a splash of color and your own signature style in your backyard. Above ground pool owners can enjoy a unique design aesthetic or choose from a variety of above ground pool liner options styles.

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All customers will have different preferences, but when it comes to Pool patterns, each pattern is beautiful and unique in its own way. We recommend using our Latham Liner Visualizer www.lathampool.com/latham-liner-visualizer/, where you can choose and create your own pattern digitally, to see what is available.

Of course, you don’t need to wait for your liner to become weathered or damaged before you replace it. In fact, installing a new liner in an older swimming pool is a great, cost-efficient way to completely upgrade the look of your pool, giving your entire yard a fresh breath of life — and an added boost of curb appeal. And with so many patterns, colors and styles to choose from, Latham makes creating your custom dream pool easy and fun.

Vinyl liners have an average life expectancy of about 10 years.

View the Vinyl Liner Price Guide

Discover Your Perfect Vinyl Pool Liner

Try the Liner Visualizer Tool and get started with your swimming pool project today.

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Use our pool planning resources to get one step closer to building your dream backyard. Research, imagine and save your ideas all in one place.

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Latham Independent Builder Disclaimer

Authorized dealers and builders of Latham Pool Products, Inc. (“Latham”) are independently owned and operated, and are neither affiliated with nor agents or representatives of Latham. Latham makes no representations or warranties as to, and is not responsible for, the performance, acts or omissions of such parties. It is the ultimate responsibility of the property owner to select a Latham-authorized dealer and/or a Latham builder based upon their individual assessment of such dealer or contractor.