PVC Liners
PVC is durable and easy to use, making it a perfect liner for beginners. Adhesive will seam and patch PVC and requires no expensive equipment.
PVC liners should be buried, the same as PVC pipe. PVC has carbon black as a UV inhibitor, however prolonged UV exposure will degrade PVC over time. Buried PVC liners will have a life of 20 years or more. Exposed PVC liners last a few months to a year, depending on the thickness of the liner.
PVC roll stock is 7.083' (7.083 feet) wide. After subtracting for the seam, the width of the liner panels will be in increments of 7'. For example, a panel could be 14' wide (2 x 7' = 14') or 21' wide (3 x 7' = 21'), etc. The maximum panel width is 140'. The length can be any value. For a detailed explanation, see How Liners are Fabricated.
- Standard Thicknesses: 10 mil, 20 mil, 30 mil, 40 mil, 60 mil (1 mil = 1/1000 inch)
- Maximum Panel Sizes: Ideally under 6,000 lbs. See PVC Data Sheet for weight values.
- Panel Width Increments: 7'
- Maximum Panel Width: 140'
- Seaming Methods: RF Welding, Heat Welding, Adhesive
- Standard Warranty: 20 Years when buried, not offered on 10 mil liners.
- Minimum Order Quantity: None