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Re: Tree on my pool oh no...time for new pool.
Make sure your site is absolutely level (no more than 1/2" between the most distant points) and no debris is there to penetrate the bottom. You may want to put down a foam layer over the sand. You can use tent stakes and mason's line to keep the walls from falling in until the water is in.
I'm sure there are lots of other helpful suggestions.
Carl
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Re: Tree on my pool oh no...time for new pool.
Thanks Carl. We are going to use the same site as before. So I will need to relevel the sand.
Anyone used a Turtlebay pool? We had a Sharkline I have just begun shopping. Won't be ready to buy till April the earliest.
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Re: Tree on my pool oh no...time for new pool.
It's hard to know specific brands besides the biggest names. But if someone's familiar with it they might help.
Carl
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Re: Tree on my pool oh no...time for new pool.
Yup very true. I believe I am just gonna get another Sharkline. That way I don't have to worry about the spacing of the support pillars. I got old pool completely demoed. Now just to cut it up and hual it off to scrap. Then onto deck repairs. I may spring for composite decking too....
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