Re: Swimming pool installation TRUE HUMOR
Yeah, I have a great story, er... experience with 24' round pools.
We got our "free" pool from someone who didn't want it anymore. We took it down and hauled it to our house. The liner was unusable, so we had to buy a new liner, $150.00. I dug out the area by hand(no tractor then). One bit of advice; never use fill. Always dig down to solid soil. If the pool is going to be installed on a sloping are, dont be tempted to take the dirt from the high side and move it to the low side. It does not work. Also, be sure to get ALL tree roots and plants out or they will either work up through the liner or decay, rot away and leave a dip in the bottom.
After we got it filled, all was fine for the first year.
Then the moles moved in. They tunnelled under the pool, making inverted mole paths everywhere. They finally poked up through the pool liner right at the edge and blew out theliner, which promptly drained the pool in about 15 minutes. 12,500 gallons of water causes some amazing damage. So make sure you have a path for the water to go away from your basement or garage just in case the liner ever bursts due to moles(side note: I killed 29 moles two years ago and over 50 last year, all within 100' of the pool. This year I've killed 6 since last weekend, Memorial Day, which is my official "Opening Day" for the mole hunting season)
So, we got another liner, $150.00 and put it in, only to find out that when the first one blew out, it made the pool egg shaped. So the liner wouldn't fit. I took it out and folder it up neatly and put it in the back of the garage, as it was getting cold and we decided to wait until spring to put it up again.
In the spring, I was weed eating near the back of the garage. What I didn't know was that there was a gap at the bottom of the garage and the string trimmer ripped a long gash into the liner that was unrepairable.
Another $150.00 liner.
Then the filter's valve cracked and "They don't make those anymore", so we had to buy a new filter. $350.00.
Then my kid developed an allergic reaction to chlorine.
So we had to drain the pool, refill it and switch to Baquacil, a non-chlorine sanitizer.
It has been fine for the last two years and we enjoy our $800.00 "free" pool quite a bit, although it was so cold last summer that we only used it about 10 times.