I recently did some investigation of liners, and came up with the same things I had 15 years ago:
1) Some liners last longer than other, but there's no way for the end user to tell which is which.
2) Some liners are more bleach resistant (color fast) than others, , but there's no way for the end user to tell which is which.
(However, some colors -- like medium blue -- are LESS color fast.)
3) Bleach, and chlorine levels below 50 ppm, *might* bleach your liner's COLOR, but are unlikely to hurt your liner.
4) Low pH is damaging to liners. This means undiluted tri-chlor is a huge problem.
5) High pH is very damaging to liners.
6) Levels between 7 and 7.8 are fine.
7) Finally, 15 years is an exceptionally GOOD life for a liner.
On other topics,
=> The Baquacil formula has never changed. That product system always works well at first, but then deteriorates as PHMB (active ingredient) waste products accumulate in the water and clog the filter. If you replace your filter and your pool water annually, it will always work well (other than being really expensive.) I doubt your liner will last more than 15 years, however.
=> BioGuard sticks are trichlor with expensive marketing and labels. But chemically, their tri-chlor is like everyone else's. In fact, their tri-chlor pretty much *IS* everyone else's - the parent company (manufacturing section) of BioGuard is behind the 'cheap' labels at Walmart, Lowes and Sams!
=> Annual heat exchanger replacement is not normal. If you have a salt pool, you need to switch to cupro-nickel heat exchangers. Shocking through the skimmer is dicey; if you do so with an ACIDIC chlorine (trichlor powder) you'll kill your heater quickly. Switch to predissolved dichlor or even better, bleach, directly added to the pool. (There's another way, but it's too long to cover here.)
Low pH definitely kills heat exchangers. Low pH with really high chlorine (skimmer shocking with trichlor) is a recipe for annual replacement.
Not sure what you mean by "a check valve between the outlet and the heater" -- outlet of what?
Ben
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