This 4 year old pool has a frame that goes all around the base and holds up the walls. Tonight I noticed when I laid the frame is not exactly straight. The long pieces have a bow to them. Is this a problem? I understand the water of the pool will flatten them down once but wonder if it will be difficult to add the sand below the liner.
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Thanks,
-Ron
Last edited by robin640; 06-30-2006 at 12:07 AM.
Wish me luck.
Tomorrow is a big day at our house. I have 3 guys coming over and we are setting up our new/used pool in my yard. Hope the frame works out okay.
I will post pictures of the progress.
Thanks,
-Ron
Good Luck, Ron!
I'm surprised Dennis didn't suggest you ash-can the center drain. Most installers don't like them in A/Gs, and most owners don't have them. You're getting a new liner--why put a hole in the very bottom?
I'd much rather see you put in a low drain in the side wall. That is FAR easier to get to if there's a problem and winterizing is a snap. The performance difference won't be noticeable, but the advantages will be.
Carl
Last edited by robin640; 07-01-2006 at 09:35 PM.
Not much to report today due to a neighborhood block pool party.
This morning I was able to get the deck level, watered the sand with a sprinkler and put the filter / pump in place.
Hope to kick some butt on the pool tomorrow and start adding water.
Promise to post pictures no matter what happens.
-Ron
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