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So               you               have               decided               that               you               would               like               to               install               an               above               ground               pool,               Congratulations!

This               is               for               those               that               have               no               idea               what               to               do               after               they               buy               the               pool               and               the               company               does               not               do               the               installation               for               you.
When               we               bought               our               above               ground               pool               this               past               summer,               I               had               no               idea               where               to               start               or               how               to               proceed.

I               thought               I               would               write               this               to               help               any               one               that               was               or               is               in               the               same               predicament               that               I               was               in.

I               have               also               included               the               worksheet               I               used               to               keep               all               the               information               in               one               place               so               that               I               could               refer               to               it               when               needed.

Since               I'm               not               a               professional               installer               this               is               only               what               I               learned.
               Here               are               the               basics               of               our               family               pool;               18               foot               round,               54               inch               high               wall,               8               inch               top               resin               ledge,               bottom               ledge               is               all               resin               so               it               is               corrosion               proof,               resin               uprights,               epoxy               coated               walls,               with               a               30               year               warranty.

This               was               the               new               model               for               the               company               to               manufacture               this               year               (2007).
               Pools               come               in               both               round               and               oval               shapes,               along               with               different               diameters.

If               you               have               an               old               garden               hose               available,               take               it               into               your               yard               and               put               it               into               a               large               circle               or               oval               shape,               measure               across               it               to               see               if               you               have               one               of               the               different               diameters,               such               as               12               or               18               feet               across.

If               you               do,               step               back,               and               take               a               good               look               at               where               this               form               is               sitting               in               your               yard               versus               how               much               yard               you               have               left               over.

You               will               have               a               good               visual               on               diameter               and               where               you               would               like               to               place               a               pool.

Adjustments               can               be               made,               to               go               closer               or               further               from               the               side               or               middle.

In               our               area               we               had               to               be               at               least               5               feet               off               of               any               property               line.
               If               you               can               leave               the               hose               on               the               ground               for               the               day,               do               that,               so               you               can               see               at               various               times               during               your               day               how               much               sun               falls               within               the               shape.

You               don't               want               the               pool               sitting               in               shade               all               day               otherwise               it               will               never               warm               the               water               up.
               I               would               suggest               going               to               your               local               city               or               township               construction               office               and               asking               about               permits               for               a               pool.

They               will               advise               you               on               what               you               need               and               what               they               look               for.

Ours               gave               us               a               written               booklet               that               outlined               everything               from               the               electrician               to               the               type               of               acceptable               pool               ladder               and               fencing.

I               won't               get               into               details               in               this               area               since               each               area               has               different               rules               and               regulations.

Personally,               I               would               never               have               a               pool               installed               without               permits,               that               way               should               anything               happen               you               have               covered               yourself               in               the               fact               that               you               did               it               all               legal               and               legit               with               your               city               or               township.
               Next,               I               would               suggest               calling               your               homeowners               insurance               company               and               asking               if               they               need               anything               prior               to               install               and               what               it               would               be.

You               can               also               ask               any               questions               that               you               might               have               regarding               policies               for               your               own               safety               and               well               being.
               Now,               comes               the               fun!!

First               you               can               look               through               the               vast               internet               at               all               the               different               pools               that               are               out               there               and               their               cost.

Remember               that               the               prices               you               are               looking               at               more               than               likely               are               not               for               installation,               which               is               separate.

Write               down               specifics               of               what               you               like               and               what               you               do               not               like,               wall               height,               upright               material,               liner               thickness.

Also,               write               down               any               questions               you               might               have               so               that               when               you               go               pool               shopping               at               stores               you               can               take               them               with               you               and               get               them               answered.

We               purchased               a               pool               that               has               resin               uprights,               resin               top               rail,               with               resin               bottom               rail               which               the               pool               sidewalls               slip               in               to.

This               is               a               brand               new               pool               that               was               just               manufactured.
               When               you               think               you               have               decided               what               type               of               pool               you               are               looking               for               get               out               the               yellow               pages               and               look               up               pools.

Write               down               the               different               pool               companies               in               your               area               and               go               visit               them.

When               you               have               found               the               pool               you               want               you               will               know               the               one.

Generally               speaking,               pool               retailers               do               not               install               pools               (at               least               not               in               our               area)               but               will               give               you               a               list               of               installers               that               are               willing               to               come               to               your               area               and               do               the               job               and               what               they               charge.

They               usually               have               a               list               of               electricians               as               well.

Once               you               have               decided               what               kind               of               pool               you               would               like;               now               you               need               to               decide               who               will               install               that               pool.

I               took               the               list               provided               by               the               pool               company               and               called               each               one,               and               asked               what               there               charges               were               and               when               they               could               install               the               pool.

I               wrote               the               information               down               on               my               worksheet               and               went               on               to               the               next               one.

Then               I               called               each               one               back               after               hours               and               left               a               message               that               I               had               a               question               and               could               they               get               back               to               me               at               their               earliest               convenience               and               waited               to               see               who               would               call               back               the               fastest.

This               gave               me               an               idea               of               who               checked               their               messages               or               services               in               case               I               have               a               problem               with               the               pool               when               they               are               closed.

I'm               not               saying               the               company               I               went               with               was               the               fastest               to               get               back               to               me,               nor               was               it               the               cheapest,               but               it               was               the               only               one               that               gave               me               a               warranty               on               their               workmanship               in               installation!
               Installing               yourself               VS               hiring               an               installer,               is               something               to               give               some               serious               thought               to.

Unless               you               have               done               this               before               I               really               would               not               recommend               setting               up               an               above               ground               pool,               it               is               hard               work               and               when               you               have               not               done               this               before               mistakes               can               be               made               and               ones               that               could               really               cost               you               in               the               long               run.

Hiring               someone               else               gives               you               peace               of               mind               that               there               is               a               warranty               on               their               workmanship,               that               it               is               done               right               the               first               time,               it               should               only               take               a               few               hours               to               install               so               you               will               be               enjoying               that               investment               alot               quicker.

Our               installation               was               approximately               $400.00,               paid               to               the               installer               and               included               the               excavator               cost.

There               is               enough               work               to               do               afterwards               so               why               start               before               you               have               to?
               Once               you               have               all               the               information               compiled,               get               your               calendar               out,               it's               time               to               plan               the               install.

Coordinating               all               of               this               is               not               like               choreographing               a               dance               routine               but               it               does               take               a               little               time               and               thought.

You               want               to               fill               out               your               permit               paperwork               and               check               for               that.

Get               the               electrician               in               and               completed.

Next               you               want               to               arrange               for               the               excavator,               should               you               need               one,               to               come               in               just               prior               to               install.

Then               you               want               to               plan               for               delivery               of               sand               and               pool,               followed               by               the               installers               coming               in               to               install               your               pool.

I               had               the               excavator               come               in               2               days               before               the               pool               installers               and               the               day               before               the               delivery               of               the               sand               and               pool.

It               all               coordinated               wonderfully.

The               electrician               came               in               the               day               before               install.

Just               be               sure               to               go               through               the               entire               delivery               of               the               pool,               so               that               should               anything               NOT               be               there               you               have               a               little               time               to               get               it               delivered               because               you               will               need               everything               there               for               the               installers.
               When               I               did               my               searching               on               the               internet               I               found               pool               coving               and               this               pool               padding               for               under               the               liner.

It               is               made               of               a               durable               foam               material               that               resists               heel               marks,               grass               growing               up               under               it               and               many               other               things.

There               are               a               few               different               types               out               there               but               there               is               one               that               is               done               in               one               piece               and               does               not               have               to               be               taped.

I               wanted               to               purchase               this               pad               and               put               it               under               the               liner               but               we               just               didn't               have               enough               extra               funds               to               do               this               at               the               time.

Now,               I               am               sorry               I               didn't               find               a               way               to               do               this.

We               have               heel               marks               in               the               bottom               of               the               pool               and               yes               they               do               make               it               more               difficult               to               clean               the               pool.

We               did               have               the               pool               coving               installed               and               that               really               turned               out               nicely.

It               eliminates               the               worry               of               having               sand               wash               out               in               the               coving               area.

If               you               can               afford               to               do               these               two               things,               do               it!

You               won't               be               sorry.
               After               the               installers               finish               putting               up               your               pool               and               water               is               slowly               filling               it,               take               a               sample               of               the               water               to               your               local               pool               supply               to               be               tested.

They               will               tell               you               what               chemicals               you               need               and               the               amounts               you               need               once               the               pool               is               completely               filled.

Be               sure               to               check               before               the               installers               leave               that               the               cord               from               the               pump/filter               will               reach               the               electrical               outlet               with               a               little               slack               in               it,               if               it               is               too               tight               it               can               damage               the               cord               if               you               stretch               it.

Do               not               add               any               extension               piece               to               this!

The               installer               usually               goes               over               how               your               pump               and               filter               run               and               what               to               do.

Take               notes               so               you               can               refer               to               them               later               should               you               need               to.

Don't               be               afraid               to               ask               them               to               repeat               something               if               you               do               not               understand.
               Our               installer               and               Pool               Company               would               not               touch               the               pool               ladder               system.

It               was               against               their               policies               and               procedures.

I               put               it               together               and               learned               the               hard               way               that               it               takes               more               than               one               person               to               put               it               in               the               pool               and               finish.

Always               have               a               helping               hand               around               the               pool               when               tackling               something               bigger               than               a               bucket.
               Now               came               our               big               part               of               this               project,               filling               around               the               pool               base.

After               doing               some               research               and               talking               with               the               installer,               Pool               Company,               other               pool               owners               and               the               stone               company.

We               decided               to               put               plastic               around               the               base               of               the               pool               2               feet               wide               and               then               cover               the               plastic               with               small,               medium               and               some               large               round               smooth               stones.

In               our               area               they               call               this               river               rock               in               1               inch               to               4               inch               size.

It               took               many               bucket               loads               to               go               around               the               pool               but               it               looks               fantastic!

Plus               we               have               the               added               bonus               that               you               can               walk               on               the               rock               and               not               cut               your               feet               and               you               don't               have               to               trim               right               next               to               the               pool.

We               ordered               3               tons               of               stone               but               we               have               quite               a               bit               left               over.

So               be               sure               to               double               check               anyone's               figures               on               amounts.
               There               was               one               thing               that               I               installed               into               the               plumbing               section               of               our               pool               to               make               life               easier               for               chemicals               and               that               was               the               pool               Frog               system.

It               was               a               200               dollar               investment               but               well               worth               it.

Once               you               get               it               set               for               your               pool,               all               you               have               to               do               is               weekly               shock               treatments               and               change               the               chlorine               pack               when               needed.

Ours               was               every               2               ½               weeks,               with               shocking               every               5               days               unless               we               had               a               lot               of               kids               or               rain               in               the               pool.
               If               you               have               any               questions,               leave               them               in               a               comment,               and               if               you               provide               an               email               address               I               will               try               to               answer               you               but               please               remember               I               am               not               an               expert,               I'm               just               flying               by               the               seat               of               my               pants               and               learning               by               experience.






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