CMP | 25545-069-000 | 3.5" Dark Blue Inlet Faceplate Cover | Replacement Vinyl Pool Inlet Faceplate
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This inlet faceplate cover is a replacement component designed for compatible vinyl liner pool inlet and return fitting applications. It helps secure the liner around the inlet opening while providing a finished appearance at the pool wall.
Built for liner pool service, renovation, and repair applications, this dark blue faceplate cover is commonly used when the original component is cracked, faded, damaged, discolored, or being replaced during liner or wall fitting maintenance.
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Key Features
• Replacement inlet faceplate cover for compatible vinyl liner pool fittings
• 3.5" size for matching inlet or return wall fitting applications
• Dark blue finish coordinates with select vinyl liner pool interiors
• Screw-hole design supports secure attachment to compatible fitting assemblies
• Helps secure the liner around the inlet opening when installed with proper components
• Suitable for liner replacement, inlet repair, pool renovation, and wall fitting service
• Replacement component for cracked, worn, faded, damaged, or missing faceplate covers
• Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper alignment, sealing, and even hardware tightening
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Product Overview
This inlet faceplate cover is used on compatible vinyl liner pool wall fittings to help finish and secure the inlet opening. It provides the visible front cover around the fitting and supports proper liner retention when installed with the correct gasket, screws, and fitting body.
The component is commonly replaced during vinyl liner installation, inlet fitting repair, or pool renovation work. Inlet and return openings are important wall penetrations, so the faceplate must be properly aligned and tightened to help maintain a secure, clean installation.
During installation, the liner, gasket surfaces, screw holes, fitting body, and surrounding wall area should be inspected for damage, debris, or distortion. Hardware should be tightened evenly to help prevent liner pinching, uneven sealing pressure, or movement around the fitting opening.
Routine maintenance should include checking the faceplate for cracks, looseness, discoloration, missing screws, or signs of leakage around the inlet. Keeping the faceplate assembly in good condition helps protect the liner, maintain water containment, and preserve the finished appearance of the pool interior.