If you have recently purchased an above ground pool then you are well aware of the installation that needs to commence. This is a large job that will require a few days worth of work and a good grasp of construction. Fortunately, there will be a box of instructions and screws, bolts, and nuts that come along with the pool itself. The installation of your above ground pool will begin by finding the location that you would like the pool to rest. Once you have found the proper location, far away from the septic tank, you will then need to mark the area off with paint or with string. Depending on the size of your pool, it is recommended that you mark off an area roughly 1/3 bigger than the pool. This will allow you ample working room and the option of adding shrubbery around your pool.
Once the location is marked you will then need to start the excavation. While this is an above ground swimming pool in cape coral, FL, it will be necessary for the surface to be both flat and rock free. It is also recommended that once your area has been completely leveled, you should then cover the area with fine grade play sand. This will add comfort to your feet while in the pool as well as helping the liner to properly flex and move.
Once the area has been thoroughly prepared with excavation and with play sand, the installation of the above ground pool can begin. Completely unwrap your pool and find the instructions. The first thing you will need to do with your above ground pool is to lay out every upright support beam as well as the horizontal connecting beams. It is also recommend that you place the screws and bolts in the accompanying area. The above ground pool will begin to take shape as you start connecting these materials. Once the upright supports and the horizontal supports have been installed, you will then move towards the installation of the liner.
The above ground pool utilizes the same liner as an in ground pool Cape Coral, FL. The installation process will require that you stretch the material over every area of the pool. There will be a special tool made for this stretching process. Once the liner has been attached to all areas, you will then need to begin working out any creases and folds that may be in the liner. You do not want your above ground pool liner to have any folds as this could cause damage to the liner.
Finally, you will need to install the pump. This will require little more than a Phillips head screw driver and a long extension cord. The pump will run off of normal 110-watt electricity so you will not need a generator for the pump. Visit us to select the perfect pump with high performance and efficiency levels for your pool.