How to Install Your own Above Ground Pool - Customer Guide - Pool Supplies Canada.ca

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One of our customers, Jessica Vanderveen of The Vanderveen House, recently shopped for pool supplies from us for her very own above ground pool installation. See how she did it, and how it turned out!

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I Enjoyed the Install Video and I just wanted to say that you 2 make a GREAT TEAM ! I Love that you both stayed consistently Busy till the Project was Finished and Even the Kids and in laws got in the mix! I just wanted to say that I Love that you work as a TEAM! JOB WELL DONE! I see I am a little late to the party but I Hope that you are still thoroughly Enjoying the Fruits of your Labor! "CHEERS"!

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Not to criticize, but to inform from my own mistakes and seeing others doing an install. Yes, my pool has some big nasty liner folds that collect algae to no end. The gentleman should have not used a front end loader to do sod removal. He created a small problem that will bite him later. The floor of his pool will become uneven. He should have used a sod cutter to give himself a solid flat base, even if he had to make two passes. His crush would have been more evenly spread to a uniform thickness. His method of screeding the gravel has it's problems, the center point always rises if not pinned to an exact elevation. In my opinion, and it is just that, an opinion, I would have loose fitted the top rail before the water level went over the half full point. My reasoning is this, the walls are corrugated. The weight of the water can create enough force to stretch out the corrugation making it nearly impossible to make the connections. A loose fit to start with, after the liner is messaged into place is the best way to go. Over all a good job.

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Crushed stone, meaning limestone screenings. NOT high performance bedding or other crushed stone alternatives. The reason for this is the sand layer will wash into hpb or other alternatives. Go to a landscape supply yard and ask for crushed stones and you'll be pointed to about 10 different kinds of gravel or "crushed stone". So again, limestone screenings. Your welcome.

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