A pool liner is a material made out of a substance like vinyl, installed to retain water in the pool and prevent leakages to the pool walls and floor. The walls of your pool are made of concrete; water leakages weaken the integrity of these concrete structures. A pool liner stops possible damages to the concrete by preventing leaks.
If your pool is tiled, there’s a liner between the tiles and the pool.
A concrete pool is better any where if it is done professionally.
If you let the concrete dry on the ceramic, they have bonded. You can try to chisel it loose.
No, because fiberglass can make you slip unlike concrete steps
Concrete would be better for desert climate i live in Vegas and i love mine.Concrete would be the best for all your qustions.
Steel walls are currently the lowest quality wall for a swimming pool, with the exception of Cyprus wood (if still available). Concrete (not gunite) is superior to any other wall, but a pool with concrete walls generally also has a concrete bottom. In other words, it is a concrete swimming pool. The most popular wall today for vinyl liner pools is fiberglass and, with the possible exception of concrete, is the best possible choice.
All day long. Concrete pools have real tile instead of the fake liner tile look. You can update a concrete pool later on as styles change: with vinyl it's final.
Yes
Both are fine. Due to the short season a vinyl liner pool will hold up for many years. The problem with a viyl liner pool is you have to stick to certain set sizes and designs. Small leaks can be patched, or eventually replaced with a new liner. A concrete or gunite pool will last for 25 - 30+ years. They can be constructed in custom designs.
There does not appear to be anything that can be put in your pool to redeye your concrete in the pool dark blue. This can only be achieved by draining the pool and painting the concrete a dark blue color.
Ceramic is better.
There is a Glazed roof tile roll forming for ceramic swimming pool.
With thinset.