Hey all.
While gauge is thinner than mil, in the end, it's not a huge deal. (THANKS for the link Lisa - it shows the difference well)
It's a common misconception that 'bigger is better' - we all know that's not true for pumps v.s. filters and it's the same for liner thickness. Will a thicker liner last longer? In theory - yes, but the thickness of the liner is NOT what makes a liner last longer! Proper care of the water chemistry and keeping sharp objects from entering and thereby damaging the liner are far more important!
As a general rule: I'd get at least 18 gauge or mil for any pool.
Also, the thicker the liner, the more chance you'll have difficulty working out any wrinkles that occur when dropping the liner.
In short- a heavier gauge or mil looks good on paper but, has a minor effect on the durability of the liner.
Just my $.02![]()

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