I think you can as long as the yard is level, the concrete is in good condition and thick enough, and you use sand in the bottom of the pool. Consult your local pool shop for advice.
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To install the water return fitting above the ground pool, you have to switch off the source. After this you can then install the water.
Usually it will fit if there are no other large items in the backyard. A lot of people opt for above ground pools if they have an average size backyard.
The engineered flooring can be either floated above or glued to the concrete.
Far superior to an above ground pool, the fiberglass pool is still not cheap. If you install it yourself, depending on the various options, you will spend $12,000-$30,000. Add another $8,000-$20,000 to have it and a concrete barrier installed by a company.
Probably not going to be adequate.
Probably not going to be adequate.
Install a new filter
When installing an above ground pool on concrete, it is important to ensure that the concrete surface is level and smooth. Use a protective pad or ground cloth to prevent damage to the pool liner. Additionally, make sure to properly anchor the pool to the concrete to prevent shifting or movement. Regular maintenance and proper water chemistry are also essential for the longevity of the pool.
I just put in a new above ground pool. Is there someone in Indianapolis that can install a deck?
Absolutely. Many people excacate and then place an above ground pool into the hole such that a foot or two stays above ground. Also make sure you either have clearance for your filter system or run the line into the ground and up to the filter as well.