Now one other thing to consider is how the bottom of a pool shows dirt.
Dark or light pool liner.
Some stains are actually behind the liner in between the wall or floor and the liner.
A light pool liner is going to give a light airy feel kind of like a beach or tropical vibe.
Deep blue a darker liner is more likely to absorb sunlight and therefore can help to warm your pool water.
Most pools will not notice a difference in temperature between a black liner and a dark blue liner.
One final note on black liners is something that a pool owner might not think of.
Compared to the light pool liner we like the darker liner for several reasons.
A dark pool liner may convey or give the feeling of deeper water as in a lake or ocean.
They start as a bacterial colony or can be algae or mineral crystals.
A black colored pool liner can make seeing the bottom of the pool difficult and associate greater depth.
When the finish is a blue white or gray it will be a true blue.
If there is a concern people sometimes have with dark color liners it s that they can t see the bottom.
Darker liners will also make it more difficult to see debris and dirt in your pool.
The three most common pool plaster colors are gray tan and white.
Dark colored liners on the other hand can give your pool a rich bold look and make your pool seem deeper.
If the finish is tan green or black those colors will tint the water so that it appears more green or aqua.
Light blue patterns are also very popular.
Gray produces a dark blue water color in sunlight sandy or tan makes for a mild green color and white produces clear light blues.
But as liners become darker they are more inclined to fade over time due to uv damage and chlorine.
A light pool liner can create more of a beach or tropical feeling and environment with light colored water.
If they are dark enough and large enough they may show through the somewhat opaque pool liner and appear as a stain.
If you want your pool to be warmer then use a solar blanket and choose a blue liner.