I have a 38 ft pool that is kinda like this still in the massive boxes I just haven't put it up because I wanted to berry it halfway. How is the pool dealing with the pressure from the side where the dirt is leaning against the pool directly?
I got a 15x30 I'm trying to build a deck around . How far away did you set your 1st row of posts from the pool? And then the second. Because I'm trying to figure out how to get square measurements off an oval lol
Yeah it definitely hampers the ability to vacuum with the pump, but I hope this shows that it’s still possible and it will still filter your pool as long as you have another method to vacuum out leaves and whatnot. This obviously isn’t ideal, but I really wanted to do it so I could build the deck. Thanks for the comment!
I'm years late but one tip when setting posts. Set the corners first. Use the 3-4-5 to ensure the frame is square. When setting the corners ensure they are level on both directions. Once the corners set, use a string at the bottom between the corners to dig your holes for proper spacing. Dig your holes. Leave the bottom string in place and add a top string. When setting the in-between posts, ensure that those touch the string at the same time. It's okay if the bottom string is off a little (
I have a 38 ft pool that is kinda like this still in the massive boxes I just haven't put it up because I wanted to berry it halfway. How is the pool dealing with the pressure from the side where the dirt is leaning against the pool directly?
I got a 15x30 I'm trying to build a deck around . How far away did you set your 1st row of posts from the pool? And then the second. Because I'm trying to figure out how to get square measurements off an oval lol
It does that because above ground plumbing was never meant to be at that disrance
Yeah it definitely hampers the ability to vacuum with the pump, but I hope this shows that it’s still possible and it will still filter your pool as long as you have another method to vacuum out leaves and whatnot. This obviously isn’t ideal, but I really wanted to do it so I could build the deck. Thanks for the comment!
I'm years late but one tip when setting posts. Set the corners first. Use the 3-4-5 to ensure the frame is square. When setting the corners ensure they are level on both directions.
Once the corners set, use a string at the bottom between the corners to dig your holes for proper spacing. Dig your holes.
Leave the bottom string in place and add a top string. When setting the in-between posts, ensure that those touch the string at the same time. It's okay if the bottom string is off a little (
Sorry, I was just trying to make a general comment. Not commenting on your comment.