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Tenants Launch $154,000 Lawsuit Over Broken Pool Heater

A broken pool heater is at the center of a tenant’s $154,000 lawsuit against their previous landlord.

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A broken pool heater has escalated into a heated legal battle, as a couple renting a high-end home in White Plains filed a $154,000 lawsuit against the property owner over unresolved pool problems.

Sara and Aaron Kaplan, the tenants, allege that Taylor Howard, a Plano, Texas resident, failed to uphold the terms of their lease, according to a complaint filed in Westchester Supreme Court.

Broken Pool Heater Center of $154,000 Lawsuit

“The promise of a heated outdoor pool was particularly important to the Kaplans’ decision to execute the lease agreement and move into the property,” the complaint asserts. “Without the amenity, the Kaplans never would have agreed to lease the property at all, let alone for $11,500 a month.”

Howard’s attorney, John A. Sarcone III, told reporters the claims is baseless. “My client complied with what was required to be corrected,” Sarcone stated via email. “This lawsuit is frivolous.”

A Rental Agreement Gone Awry

The dispute centers on a classic brick colonial home located on Rosedale Avenue near Maple Moor Golf Course. The property features five bedrooms and four baths and was purchased by Howard in 2018 for $1.2 million. Today, its estimated value exceeds $2 million, according to Zillow.

The Kaplans entered a 13-month lease beginning June 1, 2023, but claim that numerous issues were apparent from the start. Among their complaints were a broken pool heater, damaged walls, chipped paint, broken closets, missing door and window screens, and a rusted backyard swing set.

The Kaplans assert that Howard and his property management company promised immediate repairs to the pool, which was central to their decision to rent the home. However, by September 2023, the heating system for the pool was still not operational, prompting the couple to withhold rent payments.

Legal Claims and Counterclaims

The couple filed a lawsuit against Howard in November 2023, seeking $34,000 for the loss of the pool’s use during the summer and $100,000 to cover relocation costs to another property with a functional pool.

In response, Howard countersued for unpaid rent in White Plains City Court. Both parties reached a settlement in January 2024, where Judge John P. Collins Jr. issued an eviction warrant but delayed its enforcement until after the lease expired in July. As part of the agreement, the Kaplans paid $57,500 in back rent, and Howard agreed to address several repairs.

Tenants state that promised repairs to the broken pool heater were never made, spurring their $154,000 lawsuit against their landlord.
Tenants state that promised repairs to the broken pool heater were never made, spurring their $154,000 lawsuit against their landlord.

Renewed Allegations and Mounting Frustrations

The Kaplans now contend that many of the promised repairs were never completed and argue that the pool, a key feature of their lease, remained unusable throughout their tenancy. According to their complaint, the pool later developed leaks, became unsanitary, and even housed dead rodents for weeks.

“Time has made clear that defendants never intended to fulfill their lease agreement or settlement agreement obligations,” the complaint alleges.

The Kaplans are demanding $154,000 in damages for breach of contract.

A Heated Defense

Sarcone, Howard’s attorney, maintains that the current lawsuit rehashes settled claims. He emphasized that the previous lawsuits were dismissed with prejudice, barring the Kaplans from making the same claims again.

“They mask the same claims with allegations almost a year later that my client did not comply with the terms of the stipulation from the City Court,” Sarcone stated.

He further criticized the latest filing, saying, “My client shall also seek sanctions for frivolous conduct,” accusing the Kaplans of reviving allegations they had already agreed to drop after “getting their proverbial asses handed to them for breach of the lease agreement.”

The legal battle now hinges on whether the Kaplans’ new allegations represent distinct grievances or an impermissible attempt to revisit resolved disputes.

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Pool News coverage brought to you by Pool Magazine's own Marcus Packer. Marcus Packer is a 20 year pool industry veteran pool builder and pool service technician. In addition to being a swimming pool professional, Marcus has been a writer and long time contributor for Newsweek Magazine's home improvement section and more recently for Florida Travel + Life. Have a story idea or tip you'd like to share with Pool Magazine? Email [email protected] your story idea.

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CCEI Expands into the Middle East

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INGLEWOOD, CA (September 24, 2025)  CCEI is excited to announce it is expanding its footprint in the Middle East with a new office in Dubai’s rapidly growing, innovation-driven market. As one its first official steps into the market, CCEI participated in Dubai’s recent Hotel Show & HITEC® (Hospitality Industry Technology Expo & Conference) where CCEI was met with great enthusiasm.

Dubai’s HITEC® &hotel event opened exciting conversations with key industry players and confirmed the region’s strong interest in CCEI’s connected pool solutions, especially CCEI’s Vigipool automation and water treatment equipment.

With a thriving market for luxury villas, resorts, and aquatic facilities, the Middle East presents incredible opportunities for CCEI to deliver smart, reliable, and high-performance technologies.

CCEI has recruited Shady Rabeia, based in Dubai, to lead CCEI’s development in the region, bringing a dynamic and multicultural perspective to support partners on-site. “With the help of Shady, we look forward to continuing this momentum and bringing our innovative solutions to even more professionals across the Gulf region,” says Sébastian Chéreau, Head of CCEI’s Global Marketing.

CCEI is a manufacturer of automation and controller systems in the US as well as lighting systems in Canada, México, Europe and Africa with its head office located in France. The Dubai office will be in full swing by this November.

More information about CCEI’s US operations can be found at:
www.ccei-pool.com/us/
424-800-2191
CCEI USA Inc.
808 Hindry Ave, Suite G
Inglewood, CA 90301

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Best Pool Heaters & Heat Pumps of 2025

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As the 2025 summer swim season draws to a close homeowners and professionals alike are prioritizing comfort, efficiency, and reliability when it comes to heating their pools. Advances in technology mean that whether you choose a gas-fired heater or an electric heat pump, there are more high-performance, energy-conscious options than ever.

At Pool Magazine, we’ve evaluated the leading pool heaters and heat pumps on the market this year to give you a comprehensive look at the models delivering the best mix of performance, durability, and value. Drawing from manufacturer updates, consumer feedback, and U.S. Department of Energy guidance on pool heating, this list covers the top-rated pool heaters and heat pumps for 2025.


A Look at the Top-Rated Pool Heaters of 2025

Pentair ETi® 400 High-Efficiency Pool & Spa Heater – Editor’s Pick

Pentair’s ETi® 400 is nothing short of revolutionary in gas-fired pool heating. Boasting a blazing 96% thermal efficiency, it’s the highest in its class—meaning nearly every penny of your energy spend goes directly into raising water temperature. At 400,000 BTUs, this model brings serious power to the table, rapidly delivering warm water for both pools and spas. Its Titan-Tough™ direct-fire titanium heat exchanger is built to last—designed for extreme durability and superior resistance to corrosion—making it a long-term workhorse in harsh water conditions.

Beyond efficiency and strength, the ETi 400 elevates installation and functionality with thoughtful features. Flexible venting orientation and a rotatable control panel simplify fitting into tight equipment spaces. The design is whisper-quiet, ideal for peaceful backyards, and easy-access panels streamline maintenance. In short, this heater offers aggressive heating performance, rugged longevity, and installer-friendly upgrades—all wrapped in a sleek, efficient package worthy of a cutting-edge pool setup.

Pentair ETi® 400 High-Efficiency Pool & Spa Heater - Editor's Pick

Hayward Universal H-Series HC — Dual Fuel 400k BTU

Hayward’s Universal HC Series combines sheer power with a footprint that’s the smallest in its class. Delivering 400,000 BTUs, it can heat even large pools and spas quickly, and its dual-fuel capability makes it easy to switch between natural gas and propane depending on availability. Designed for maximum flexibility, the heater requires zero wall clearance, and a reversible top gives installers more options when space is tight.

Built for performance and longevity, the Universal HC uses a cupro-nickel heat exchanger that resists corrosion in tough water conditions, including saltwater pools. A patented butterfly bypass valve keeps high flow rates steady, while exclusive plumbing adapters simplify installation and replacement. With its combination of raw heating power, compact design, and advanced durability, the HC Series delivers reliable comfort with professional-grade performance.

Hayward Universal H-Series HC — Dual Fuel 400k BTU

Jandy JXiQ™

The Jandy JXiQ™ raises the bar for smart, reliable pool heating. With auto-sensing dual-voltage capability, it seamlessly adapts to the power supply without manual configuration—no jumper cards, no wiring changes. A built-in low gas pressure switch prevents ignition if gas flow is insufficient, offering a safe, worry-free startup. It’s engineered for longevity with thoughtful features like a sacrificial anode that protects internal components from corrosion, giving you enhanced durability and peace of mind.

This heater doesn’t just work hard—it thinks ahead. Its oversized digital display delivers clear status updates and even calculates heat-up times, so you know exactly how long until your pool or spa reaches the desired temperature. Integrated VersaFlo™ bypass technology cleverly redirects water only when heating is necessary, saving energy and reducing wear. For service pros, the JXiQ offers real-time diagnostics via Bluetooth and the Fluidra Pro app, while homeowners enjoy remote control through the iAquaLink® app. In short, the JXiQ™ combines efficiency, toughness, and next-gen convenience in a compact, high-performance package.

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Raypak AVIA HD with NiTek™

The Raypak AVIA HD with NiTek™ redefines durability and control in gas-fueled pool heating. With an 84% thermal efficiency and flexible venting options, it delivers powerful, consistent warmth for pools and spas. Raypak’s proprietary NiTek™ heat exchanger offers up to 300% greater erosion resistance compared to traditional copper and 200% more than cupronickel—making this one of the most long-lasting and corrosion-resistant heaters on the market.

Smart comfort meets modern convenience with integrated Wi-Fi control via the Raymote app, which eliminates the need for separate panels and puts hassle-free heater management right on your phone. Capable of handling up to 100 GPM and powered by a standard 120/240V, single-phase connection, the AVIA HD blends rugged performance and cutting-edge tech into a sleek, installer-friendly design.

Raypak AVIA HD with NiTek™

Natural Gas or Propane Pool Heater: Which is Right for You?

Natural Gas or Propane: Which is Right for You?

One of the key decisions pool owners face when purchasing a gas heater is choosing between natural gas and propane. Both fuels have distinct advantages:

Natural Gas: If your property already has a natural gas line, this is often the most convenient and cost-effective option. Natural gas heaters typically have lower operating costs in regions where utility gas prices are stable.

Propane: For rural or off-grid homeowners without access to natural gas, propane provides flexibility. While propane can be more expensive per BTU, propane heaters deliver the same heating speed and performance as their natural gas counterparts.

Both fuel types are capable of heating water quickly, often raising pool temperatures by several degrees in just hours. For those who want on-demand heating — say, warming the spa before an evening soak — gas heaters remain the fastest solution available.


Top Pool Heat Pumps of 2025

While gas heaters excel in speed, heat pumps shine in efficiency, especially in warm and mild climates where they can harness ambient air to heat the pool. According to the DOE’s pool heating guidance, heat pumps often cost more upfront but save significantly on long-term energy expenses.


Pentair UltraTemp® High Performance Pool Heat Pump

The Pentair UltraTemp® delivers top-tier efficiency and reliability with a design that homeowners and installers both appreciate. At its core is a rugged all-titanium heat exchanger with a lifetime warranty, built to resist corrosion and endure even the harshest pool environments. It leverages the powerful Emerson Copeland® scroll compressor—renowned for quiet operation, efficiency, and durability—to deliver consistent, energy-smart heating and cooling performance, making it a standout in its class.

Control feels intuitive and effortless thanks to its LCD board that displays full-word messages, eliminating cryptic codes and simplifying operation. Pentair has packed it with smart features like the AutoSet™ temperature control, which monitors water conditions and starts or stops the system automatically to maintain the perfect temperature. Plus, its compatibility with IntelliTouch® and EasyTouch® automation systems lets you manage your heat from a central control hub, making the UltraTemp® a seamless, energy-efficient powerhouse.

Pentair UltraTemp® High Performance Pool Heat Pump

Hayward HeatPro® MCHX Series Heat + Chill (140K BTU)

Hayward’s HeatPro® MCHX Series sets a new benchmark in versatility and durability for pool heating and cooling. Featuring groundbreaking microchannel heat exchanger technology, it delivers quicker temperature control with significantly improved heat transfer and reduced refrigerant usage. Lighter and more compact than traditional designs, this model offers both heating up to 140,000 BTU and chilling capabilities down to a chilly 40 °F—ideal for cold plunges or rapid cooling in hot climates. Patented low-ambient performance ensures efficient operation even when outdoor temperatures drop, extending your swim season further into shoulder months.

Built to endure tough environments, the HeatPro® MCHX is engineered with a rugged coil structure coated in corrosion-resistant TCP (Trivalent Chromium Process) for top-tier longevity—even in coastal or harsh chemical conditions. Installation and servicing are streamlined, thanks to its lighter weight, fewer brazed joints, and reduced panel-load electrical needs. With smart control options via the Omni automation platform, whisper-quiet operation, and a five-year parts warranty, this heat pump delivers modern performance, peace of mind, and all-season comfort in one sleek package.

Hayward HeatPro® MCHX Series Heat + Chill (140K BTU)

Jandy VersaTemp 103,000 BTU Heater/Chiller

The Jandy VersaTemp™ Heat/Chill Pump brings year-round versatility to your fingertips. Using smart thermo control, it can either draw heat from the air to warm your pool or remove excess heat to cool it down—giving you complete comfort, whether it’s hot summer days or brisk evenings. Highly efficient and designed with a smaller footprint, it fits neatly into compact equipment pads without sacrificing performance, delivering fast, reliable temperature control.

Quiet, intuitive, and intelligent, the VersaTemp™ features SoundShield™ Technology—decibel-dampening acoustic layers and specially designed swept-wing blades reduce operational noise so you’ll feel the warmth, not hear the unit. It’s engineered for dependable use even when the air dips below 50°F, thanks to ice-detection heat reversal that prevents coil freeze-up. Simplified operation through an easy-to-read digital LCD and dual thermostats for pool and spa control (plus live access via iAquaLink® automation) make managing temperature seamless and modern, all in one compact and highly efficient design.

Raypak Crosswind V Heat Pump

Raypak Crosswind V Heat Pump

Raypak’s Crosswind V delivers exceptional warmth in an elegantly compact design. With a sleek vertical discharge layout and industry-standard 2″ water connections accessible from the front, it fits effortlessly onto standard equipment pads—making installation both faster and more flexible. Available in multiple power levels up to 138,000 BTU, this model balances robust heating power with a smaller physical footprint and lighter weight, ideal for tight or modern backyard setups. Moreover, its titanium heat exchanger promises long-lasting durability against corrosion, ensuring consistent performance season after season.

True to Raypak’s focus on convenience, the Crosswind V offers intuitive, energy-smart features like a capacitive-touch interface and real-time diagnostics, giving homeowners and service professionals immediate insights into performance. A removable control junction box simplifies servicing, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity paired with the Raymote mobile app empowers remote pool temperature control from anywhere. Plus, select Deluxe models add a “Cool Mode,” letting you chill the pool during hot spells—so the Crosswind V delivers sleek, powerful, and year-round climate control for your pool.


AquaCal HeatWave SuperQuiet®

The AquaCal HeatWave SuperQuiet® sets the industry standard for quiet, efficient pool heating—and cooling. At its heart lies the patented ThermoLink® titanium heat exchanger, built for exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. Designed with a flow-friendly hydraulic layout, it adds only 2 PSI at standard flow rates, making it uniquely compatible with variable-speed pumps and maximizing energy savings throughout operation.

Beyond its advanced internal design, the HeatWave SuperQuiet® is packed with convenience and smart features. It’s AHRI-certified and available in both heating-only and heat-and-cool (IceBreaker®) models, allowing pool owners to extend swim seasons by keeping water comfortable even in cooler or warmer temperatures. A corrosion-resistant cabinet paired with a full-text digital display ensures weatherproof durability and intuitive control. Add in remote access via the PoolSync® app for temperature adjustments and diagnostics on the go, and you have a heat pump that’s efficient, resilient, and effortlessly smart.

AquaCal HeatWave SuperQuiet®

Pool Heaters vs. Heat Pumps

So, which heating technology is better — gas heaters or heat pumps? The answer depends on your climate, usage habits, and budget.

Pool Heaters vs. Heat Pumps

Gas Heaters (Natural Gas or Propane)

🥇 Best for: Cold climates, large pools, and spa owners who want rapid on-demand heating.
Pros: Heats water quickly, unaffected by outdoor temperature.
Cons: Higher ongoing fuel costs, less energy efficient.

Heat Pumps

🥇 Best for: Warm and mild climates where efficiency matters more than speed.
Pros: Extremely energy efficient, lower operating costs, eco-friendly.
Cons: Slower heat-up times; performance drops in colder air temperatures.

Many homeowners choose gas heaters for spas and heat pumps for pools, or even install both for maximum flexibility.


Choosing the Best Product for Your Pool

When selecting the right pool heating solution, consider:

  1. Pool Size & Volume – Larger pools may require higher BTU gas heaters or large-capacity heat pumps.
  2. Climate & Location – Heat pumps thrive in warmer regions; gas heaters dominate in cooler climates.
  3. Usage Habits – If you want to swim year-round or heat a spa quickly, gas heaters may be worth the fuel cost. For those looking to maintain a comfortable temperature consistently, a heat pump is usually more cost-effective.
  4. Budget – Gas heaters typically cost less upfront but more to operate. Heat pumps cost more initially but offer significant long-term savings.
  5. Automation & Integration – Most leading models are automation-ready, making it easier than ever to manage heating from your smartphone or pool system controller.
Choosing the Best Product for Your Pool

Pricing a Pool Heater or Heat Pump

When it comes to cost, the conversation starts with equipment price. Gas heaters generally enter the market at a lower price point. A compact 175,000–200,000 BTU model often sells for around $1,800 to $2,500. Mid-range heaters in the 250,000–300,000 BTU class usually run between $2,500 and $3,500, while the biggest 350,000–400,000 BTU units for large pools can exceed $5,000. Heat pumps begin higher. Most standard residential models range from $2,800 to $4,000, and larger 120,000–140,000 BTU or inverter-driven units with heat-and-chill features can climb to $6,000 or even $7,500.

The real difference shows up in monthly energy bills. A gas heater running on natural gas typically costs $200 to $400 a month to operate, depending on pool size and how frequently it’s used. Propane can push those costs even higher. Electricity costs for a heat pump are much lower, usually falling between $50 and $150 per month in most regions. That efficiency makes heat pumps especially attractive for homeowners in warmer climates where the units can draw plenty of heat from the surrounding air.

Over the lifetime of the equipment, gas heaters tend to last five to ten years, which means most owners will spend between $12,000 and $18,000 over a decade when fuel and equipment are combined. Heat pumps last longer—typically ten to fifteen years—and although they cost more to install, the lower operating expense brings total ten-year ownership costs closer to $7,000 to $10,000.

Quick Comparison

CategoryGas HeaterHeat Pump
Upfront PriceLower ($1,800–$5,000)Higher ($3,000–$7,500)
Operating CostHigher ($200–$400+/mo)Lower ($50–$150/mo)
SpeedFast heatingSlower heating
Lifespan5–10 years10–15 years
Best ForCold climates, spas, on-demand heatingWarm/mild climates, steady seasonal use

The Future of Pool Heating

As pool technology evolves, so too do the options for keeping water comfortable all season long. Whether you lean toward the lightning-fast performance of a gas heater or the long-term savings of a heat pump, the 2025 lineup offers more innovation, efficiency, and convenience than ever before. From smart controls and mobile apps to corrosion-resistant exchangers and dual-function heat-and-chill systems, today’s heaters and heat pumps are designed to give homeowners total control over their swimming experience.

Pool Magazine will be on the floor at both the International Pool Spa Patio Expo and the Pool & Spa Show in Atlantic City, covering the latest launches and breakthrough products as they’re unveiled. Our team will be reporting on new models, upgraded technologies, and smart energy solutions designed to extend your swim season and maximize comfort. Stay tuned to PoolMagazine.com for updates on the next wave of heaters and heat pumps—because when it comes to pool ownership, comfort and efficiency are no longer luxuries; they’re the new standard.

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How Reinforced PVC Membranes are Redefining ICF Pool Construction 

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A growing number of pool builders are turning to insulated concrete forms (ICFs) combined with a reinforced polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membrane to construct durable, watertight pool wall systems. This approach offers a long-lasting and visually appealing waterproofing solution that can be custom-installed on site. 

These construction materials—the foam forms for the structure and reinforced PVC membranes—are readily available, allowing pool professionals to build quickly and efficiently. This flexibility enables installation of pools in virtually any size or layout, including compact backyard models with resort-style features that are increasingly in demand. 

A key driver behind this method’s success is the growing popularity of reinforced PVC membranes. Long used in Europe, these membranes are gaining traction in North America for their durability, esthetic appeal, and efficient installation. Combined with ICFs, they offer professionals—including architects, engineers, specifiers, and contractors—a versatile, customizable system with greater control over schedules and construction costs. 

The ideal combination 

ICF construction has gained momentum over the past decade as a practical and adaptable building method in the pool industry. Originally developed for residential foundations, ICFs use interlocking expanded polystyrene (EPS) blocks to form a framework for reinforced concrete walls. This system allows pool builders to create custom shapes and sizes without using prefabricated kits or liners. 

All3Pools of Missouri has been constructing ICF pools for more than a decade and recently began using reinforced PVC membranes in its projects. 

“We’ve adopted a commercial reinforced PVC membrane finish on our pools,” says Patrick Quigley, CFO and co-founder of All3Pools. “The material is designed to provide a smooth, seamless surface that is resistant to chemicals, UV light, and wear, making it ideal for both residential and commercial pools.” 

This combination aligns with shifting consumer habits. 

“Over the next few years, consumers are likely going to stay in their homes and add a pool to their backyard rather than move to a new home with a pool to improve their long-term equity and avoid a higher mortgage interest rate,” says Aaron King, CEO and co-founder of All3Pools. “An ICF pool can be easily configured to any size or shape, and all the materials are readily available, so builders don’t have to wait on a kit or a custom-fabricated pool liner. This ICF with a reinforced PVC membrane combination gives pool builders a greater ability to control their schedule and costs.” 

ICF systems and reinforced PVC membranes offer flexibility, watertight integrity, and long-term durability. With fast installation times, low maintenance requirements, and upscale esthetics, the pairing is quickly becoming a go-to solution for builders looking to meet rising demand with greater efficiency. 

A renovation game-changer 

Reinforced PVC membranes are gaining traction in new builds and as a practical solution for pool renovations. These membranes can be applied over various existing surfaces—such as plaster, tile, and gunite—allowing professionals to restore aging pools quickly and cost-effectively. Lightweight and adaptable, they offer a relatively simple learning curve and require minimal equipment, making them an attractive choice for many contractors. 

All3Pools not only builds ICF pools finished with reinforced PVC membranes but has also identified the value of using these membranes for renovations—a segment with strong growth potential in the coming years. 

“The material has relatively low barriers to entry and has already helped many pool professionals renovate gunite, plaster, and tile pools that would otherwise be costly to repair,” says King. “Reinforced PVC membranes offer a fast, efficient, and cost-effective alternative.” 

To support broader adoption, All3Pools regularly hosts training events which are open to builders who want to learn about these new systems to help professionals incorporate these methods into their renovation offerings. 

“This system can be applied over a wide range of existing surface materials to waterproof and restore the appearance of older pools,” he says. 

The growing availability of durable and visually appealing reinforced PVC membranes has contributed to increased interest in this solution. “There is a learning curve, like anything else,” says King. “But it’s not overly difficult and doesn’t require expensive equipment.” 

Compared to traditional methods like replastering or retiling, reinforced membranes significantly reduce overall renovation time, especially by minimizing labour. Once surface prep is complete, an average 20- x 40-ft residential pool can often be completed in three to five days. Traditional replastering requires curing time, and tile renovations are even more labour-intensive, often involving removal, surface repair, installation, grouting, sealing, and additional curing—plus regular maintenance like acid washing or regrouting over time. Reinforced PVC membranes eliminate many of these time-consuming steps and reduce long-term upkeep for clients. 

As demand for renovations continues to rise, this approach provides professionals with a streamlined way to extend the life of aging pools while delivering an updated, high-end finish. 

What to look for 

When sourcing reinforced PVC membranes in Canada or the U.S., professionals should evaluate more than availability. Product and specification standards vary by manufacturer, and not all membranes offer the same level of performance. Look for: 

● Robust formulations for long-term durability 

● Internal fabric reinforcement for added strength 

● Protective coatings on both the face and back 

● Prompt technical support and proven references 

* 80 mil PVC membrane extra thickness adds end-user confidence in product 

These standards are especially important in renovation work, where surface conditions, geometry, or accessibility can present unforeseen challenges. Support from manufacturers who offer detailed drawings and responsive technical guidance can improve project success. 

More control, more opportunity 

As reinforced PVC membranes gain popularity in North America, more pool professionals are considering ICF construction to complement their offerings. Whether building smaller pools, introducing new pricing tiers, or improving scheduling flexibility, the ICF-PVC membrane combination delivers on all fronts. 

With design flexibility, installation efficiency, and long-term performance, these systems enable builders to meet rising consumer expectations for high-quality, low-maintenance pools. For contractors looking to expand into renovations or optimize new builds, reinforced PVC membranes offer an opportunity to stay competitive, productive, and in demand. 

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