Almost all above ground pools include a video showing the full installation.
If you wanted to view the video BEFORE you purchase the pool (for exampole, to make sure that the installation process is within your skill level), I would suggest one of the following:
1. Contact the manufacturer of the pool that you are interested in. They will probably send you a video for the pool of your choice for a nominal fee (or maybe even free).
2. Contact your local pool dealer or pool supply store. They might have a video that they are willing to lend to you.
3. Some manufacturers have the installation instructions on their websites. It may not be a video but it will explain each installation step clearly.
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YouTube super simple aboveground pool installation
or youtube aboveground pros
The best idea is to contact the manufacturer of that pool and get an instruction set. You might do this directly, or you might do it indirectly through a company that represents the manufacturer. Failing that, it might prove fruitful to contact a company that sells similar pools. It is possible to obtain an instruction set for something they sell that is like yours, and it would be fair to buy that instruction set.
Many pool manufacturers have web sites, and you might be able to find an instruction set there. It is probably under the Support heading and comes to you as a .pdf file, which you can store, read and even print. The manufacturers usually at least have contact information on their sites, and snail mail and email information is almost always available, as are phone and fax numbers. If you cannot locate a manufacturer, a pool company in your area might be helpful and provide or point you to contact information. Or they might tell you that the company is no longer in business, and at least you would know. The use of instructions for a similar pool is probably your last resort, but something for a like unit should be available without too much of a headache.
To install an above ground pool you will have to level the ground where the pool will be placed. You should then add a layer of sand. You should lay out the bottom rails and connect them as shown in the directions next. Install the walls, uprights, and wall bars. The liner will be installed last.
Yes there is a site that can help you put it up and tell you what you need to do to make it sturdy. But if all else fails and its not put up right or you don't have the liner in right. You can burst a seam and it will cost you more money for another one to be installed professionally. I have been installing above ground pools for over 20 years. And have seen the tragedies of these things. So read the directions VERY CAREFULLY.
Go to the related link below (Above Ground Swimming Pool Basic Installation Guide)
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.
Probably not going to be adequate.
Probably not going to be adequate.
Install a new filter
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I just put in a new above ground pool. Is there someone in Indianapolis that can install a deck?
It's NOT easy! Ask the baker to do it!
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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.
The first thing you should keep in mind is the possibility of corrosion and the buidup of ground water around the outside of the pool.
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.
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