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Essential Backyard Prep for Your New Above Ground Pool

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Essential Backyard Prep for Your New Above Ground Pool

Even during the cold months, you can start saving and planning for summer. If you want to install a swimming pool in your backyard, you'll have to plan – months ahead. While the installation process of an above ground pool may seem intimidating, taking it one step at a time and committing to the project is crucial to its success. The base of a great above ground pool means a stable and level base. The pool's size should be in proportion to the size of your yard. When you have chosen the right sized above ground pool for your property, the ground needs to be even before you can set up the pool. It is essential that the ground is compressed, evenly leveled, and horizontal. To level the ground, you can also use concrete or sifted sand to create this leveled base for your above ground pool.

 

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For a deep end swimming pool, you'll need a bit more preparation. A deep end oval pool, the most common, can be as deep as 6 to 7 feet. Deep above ground pools require a flexible pool liner, and a powerful pool cleaner or vacuum. With a deeper pool than usual, homeowners should consider such safety measures as a heavy-duty swimming pool cover or a deck around the pool. Decks for wood swimming pools are a common structure for many families. Most often, wood is used to build a pool deck – whether an above ground pool or inground. Some woods can be expensive, but as the material can last for years when taken care of properly. As well, a wood deck or floor around your above ground pool can help to hide the water's filter or purification system and other pool accessories and toys. Wood pool decks around any swimming pool are not only practical but attractive. Several accessories are necessary for any above ground swimming pool. From filtration systems to pool kits that include everything you need to clean your swimming pool, preparation is much more than a level ground – although that it is crucial. Depending on your pool and your family's needs, chemicals are often used to keep the water within your swimming pool safe and clean for your family to use. Alternatively, saltwater pools use a saltwater filtration system that is preferable for those who want to use as few chemicals as possible. Whether you choose one of many styles of saltwater above ground pools or deep end oval swimming pools, know that there is a lot of preparation necessary. While inground pools take much longer than above ground pools, choose which is best for your home and budget regarding voluntary investment.

February 17, 2018
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