Depends on why it popped up. Was it installed at proper elevation and then popped up, or was it just installed too high and it "might settle"? If you have high ground water table and the pool actually "popped" up, then it will never go back down because soil has displaced the void that occurred under the pool when it popped. In this case, its dig out time. If high ground water is not the case in your area, I may not have the answer.
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It depends on the design of the desired pool, and the contractor who you hire. The average cost of a medium in-ground pool with no frills is $30,000.
steel is steel and there is nothing you can do about it even if it is stainless steel or it i not stainless steel it will rust
it can be found in the ground
It is a soft stainless pipe that is used for plumbing so it goes in the ground.
The fish appear quite large.
Yes, absolutely. Swimming pools involve construction and plumbing which have to be done correctly for the pool to function and be safe. It is not as simple as diging a hole in the ground so it is important to only work with certified pool contractors.
With a stainless steel brush.
from September in 1941 when the ground was broken for the star of construction to January 15 1943 when it was dedicated.
My contractor suggested I invest in an above ground pool deck rather than the usual. What is the benefit?
You will need a professional concrete contractor to set a foundation for the stairs,
Certainly. It is also advisable to freeze it if you wish to keep it for an extended period.