Vinyl
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Swimming pool vinyl-liner joints coming apart
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Age, lack of maintenance
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Vinyl liner at the end of its serviceable life
Swimming pool vinyl lining torn/punctured
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Careless use
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Vinyl liner at the end of its serviceable life
Swimming pool vinyl liner ripples/distortion/degradation
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Liner not installed correctly
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Age/degradation - shrinkage, wrinkling
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Corroded galvanised steel supports
Swimming pool vinyl liner stained
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Pool chemicals, metals, leaves and organic debris
Swimming pool leaks
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Cracks in concrete pool/fibreglass-lined pools
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Puncture or tear in vinyl pool lining
Vinyl flooring shrinking – joints opening up
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Plasticizer loss (plasticizer is a component used in vinyl manufacture to make the vinyl flexible) – can be accelerated by darker colours and where the vinyl is in direct sunlight
Vinyl or linoleum – substrate visible through flooring
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Flooring has been laid directly over floorboards or uneven substrate
Vinyl or linoleum flooring has bubbles under
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Moisture evaporation in the concrete floor slab due to insufficient curing of slab before flooring was laid
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Moisture evaporation in the concrete floor slab due to damaged or non-existent damp-proof membrane under slab
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High subfloor moisture level infiltrating through a suspended timber floor
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Loss of adhesion due to incompatible solvents and flooring