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Stump Removal
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Stump Removal At Pool Site
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More Stump Removal
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Leveling The Pool Site
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Leveling Continues
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Checking For Level
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Wall Ready For Placement
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Bottom In Place
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Wall Going Up
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Wall Assembly Continues
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Attaching The Liner
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Smoothing Out The Liner
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Liner In Place
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Assembly of Top Rails
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A Little More Water For Liner Stretch
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Water Delivery Made!
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Ready For Swim Time!
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Pool From the Main Deck
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Just About Ready For Decking
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Materials For Pool Deck
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Progress Of Pool Deck Framework
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Pool Deck Framing
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Lounge Area That Joins Pool Deck To Main Deck
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More Lounge Area Framing
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Deck Boards Going On
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More Progress On Deck Boards
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Half Way There On The Decking
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Decking Continues
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Album Description:
These are the progress photos of a 24ft. above ground pool installation in May of 2003 showing the site prep, pool assembly and deck construction.
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said capatana
It looks like you got yourself proper big pool. I just bought mine too weeks ago. They're installing it tomorrow. I was looking now at Pool covers . I want to buy one online... easier that way. Thanks for the pics.
said timada42
I thought it was that hard to build a huge above ground pools like that. Thanks to your tips it surely helps a lot.
said dorrisjellis
I really want to buy a pool, but I can't find one deep enough for my needs. I want one that is at least 8 feet deep. I know how to swim and a smaller one would stop my desire to back flip jumps. << above ground pool covers >>
said AlmaDelMar
Wow, that pool is huge! Do you plan on building a deck for it? Probably swimming pools right next to the woods don't need any additional decorations or accessories, you have nature it make it look perfect as it is.
said MariaSwanson
I was thinking about installing an above ground pool and I'm thankful that I found these pictures very helpful. Do you have pictures on how to install pool safety covers also?
said hazelnut0280
Great pictures! I have a 15'x 4' Intex Metal Frame pool with the 1000gph filter. We also got the Saltwater Generator that Intex makes. It's so nice to have your own pool and feels great to put it together. Good work!
said jeffB71
<font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">These are great photos. I would love them to be part of my website. I did want to show you the above ground pools we sell to install.</font>
said inyopools
Nice job on the install and the deck. Set up a much smaller pool in 01 in Calgary (15' X 48)where its typically 10 months good skiing and 2 months lousy skidoing..! We added a Hayward sand filter (dumped the skimmer type filters - too darned mucH $$ and don't last long), and added an Enersol solar panel to heat it up. We also cover with a bubble wrap solar blanket at nightime..cools off here big time even in the httest time of summer. (we are 3500' above sea level). As well, Summer here last pretty much from Mid June till about mid August and then starts to cool off...Am waiting patiently for Global warming..uhuh.!
said steak2k1
dogmadhouse, the wrinkles really aren't that hard to get out if your patient and work with it until it looks nice. the hardest part is getting in and out of the pool after you get the pool once the wall is up. my younger brother was trying to climb out as we built ours and ended up falling on the wall, putting dent in the wall we were never able to get out completely. but that's alright because we since have upgraded to a larger pool we got at a great price from http://pool-zone.com.
said wolrab2
i am in the middle of installing the same pool can you tell me how hard it was to remove the wrinkles from the liner and any tips on liner installation you may have learned? Thanks James daylight@st-tel.net also great pics of your son congrats on a great american!!and thanks for his service!
said 7dogmadhouse
Wow! what great pictures! I am soon going to purchace an above ground pool and your pic's really show how! Thank you!
said jdoggirl
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