People here HAVE done it. As with ALL pool installations you'll probably spend most of your time and a lot of you money on site preparation. I know I did. I had to have shrubs moved, buried sprinkler lines moved, a pad for an older donut pool removed, a new pad built, an engineer to certify the pad, and new electrical wiring run. Nearly half the cost of the installation was site preparation.

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However, another alternative is to add an extra 4' wall panel to the sides (instead of having an 18X 36' pool you get an 18X 40' pool) If you go with the 10' deep end, you'll have to custom order the liner anyway so the only extra expense is the 2 4' panels
If you don't have someone experienced with doing the walls - 8' is ~ out of possibility and 10' should not even be considered


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