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    Default Partially above ground natural pool

    Hi guys,

    I have a project.
    Last summer I destroyed and old house on my small land. I kept the concrete block fondation (16'X28' 6'height) to make a natural pool. Two of the walls are partially above the ground approx 4' (would love to show you pics...). The inside of the fondation is convered with urethane. A landscape worker told me those walls may not be strong enough. He told me I should put big stones to keep the walls from breaking.

    Any opinions/ advises for me?
    Thanks for your time!!
    Hope my english is understandable...

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    Default Re: Partially above ground natural pool

    Upgraded your membership.

    Unfortunately, this sort of question is one that almost never gets answered well online . . . the fact that you are in Quebec makes it even MORE unlikely that useful answers will be posted.

    Sorry; I have no good answer for you. If you are lucky, and can find someone really knowledgeable locally that is by FAR your best option!

    Closing thread. . .

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