Pure white light contains all colors in the visible spectrum.
Dark vs light pool liner.
Deep blue a darker liner is more likely to absorb sunlight and therefore can help to warm your pool water.
A black colored pool liner can make seeing the bottom of the pool difficult and associate greater depth.
The biggest reason is simply that they typically do not live up to pool owners expectations of 100 light refraction on the surface of the water and a jet black pool.
A light pool liner is going to give a light airy feel kind of like a beach or tropical vibe.
Dark colored liners on the other hand can give your pool a rich bold look and make your pool seem deeper.
It is the best thickness for fit flexibility and strength.
A light pool liner can create more of a beach or tropical feeling and environment with light colored water.
In fact a pool can look different at different times of the day or under a cloudy vs a bright sky.
The same liner in one pool can look completely different in another pool.
The only time a thicker liner may be necessary is if the floor of the pool is very rough.
So picking a perfect pattern involves balancing different factors.
A dark pool liner may convey or give the feeling of deeper water as in a lake or ocean.
But as liners become darker they are more inclined to fade over time due to uv damage and chlorine.
Compared to the light pool liner we like the darker liner for several reasons.
This isn t a problem with tara liners though.
Gray produces a dark blue water color in sunlight sandy or tan makes for a mild green color and white produces clear light blues.
Now one other thing to consider is how the bottom of a pool shows dirt.
We have been fabricating liners for over 35 years and we have found that the perfect thickness for a pool liner is 20 mil.
It does add some some sparkle life depth compared to the lighter liner.
The science behind water color.