This site offers clear instructions for winterizing an above-ground pool in an area with a long freeze period. Information is included about accessories, potential problems and troubleshooting: http://www.redspools.com/WinterizeAbove.html
In ground swimming pools are usually bigger than above ground pools. Although rather more expensive, in ground pools will last longer than above ground pools.
Above ground pools are cheaper to install. They offer an easy safety feature which is taking the ladder away while the pool is not in use. In ground pools offer a deeper pool that you can do laps and exercise more freely.
there are aluminum pools, steel pools if they are above ground and they also have cement in ground pools that they build in your yard.
yes
Nobody can completely answer this.
There are about 4 3/4 million in-ground Pools and 3 3/4 Million above-ground
It depends on what type of pool kit you are referring to. If you are looking for inground pools, no. If you are looking for above ground pools, yes. They have an above ground pool for $349.
yes there are several online websites that provide free deck plans for above ground pools. I find the best site is www.deckplans.com/faqs/above-ground-pool-decks lot of information here
Above ground swimming pools can be purchased at many places online. Some of these online stores include eBay, Amazon, Clas Ohlson, PoolStore UK Ltd. and World of Pools.
Probably quite a few
Not all above ground pools have to be disassembled during winter, although it is a good idea to drain them. Water expands when it freezes, and if the water is trapped in a closed container or in a crack, the expansion can break the container or the material surrounding it. Pipes often break, when water inside them freezes.
No, they are usually in-ground. Many prefer fiberglass for it's lower cost, easier maintenance, and better algae control.