Bury an above ground pool part #2.wmv
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NICE JOB!!!
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Very nice job!!!!!
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if your planning on sinking the pool you should use an inground pump and filter system so you dont have to put it in a hole.... changing the sand in the filter will be next to impossible down in a hole.
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Really nice job!
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Nice job - may have taken a bit of time but looks great...
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i must say you have done a fantastic job i am about to put an oval above ground pool in the ground
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Can you come to Texas in a few to start on mine. We have been looking for an alternative to a costly inground pool. Great job.
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Thanks to everyone for all the compliments. Im not a carpenter. I just have always wanted this sence I was A kid. Now my kids can enjoy it.
tannersbiz 7 months ago
How much was this pool? Where did you buy it from?
mrsayala07 8 months ago
I was told if I remove the pool and put down sod then I could have it. Its easy to get a pool that way in the winter time. He payed $2000 for the pool at factory rec warehouse. Thanks for the question!
tannersbiz 8 months ago
Question: How do you deal with excessive rain and drainage? I'm building a retaining wall and I've been instructed that I should use a drain pipe, pea gravel, and drain cloth. do you have issues with water and the sidewalls? I'm interested in making this happen here as it's easier than hauling dirt in for leveling my site, but would hate to have to dig her back up!
RavenRaiderDave 10 months ago
@RavenRaiderDave To much rain is a problem at times. Here in Fl the water table is so high anyway. First make sure your pump is above the flood level but still below the pool water level. If your area is somewhat on a hill you will proably be ok. During rain season the area between the pool and wall have been full of water but always goes back down in a week or two.Just make sure water is in the pool during that time. Thanks for the question!
tannersbiz 10 months ago