600 microns works well and can last up to 10 years
a steel panel vinyl lined is probaly the most ecomical
It stands at 30 cm above ground to prevent water from splashing into it from the ground.
You would be best of getting the right type of cleaner from your pool shop.
Polymer. Metal rusts, polymer can't.
concrete
Depends on the type of pool, i.e. inground or above ground pool. * My brother has had an inground vinyl lined pool for at least twenty years. He ives in an area which is southwest of New Orleans. That pool has survived more pool parties, hurricane parties, followed by hurricanes themselves (including Katrina) without a tear nor a leak. My above ground pool is a Doughboy and it has the side walls concreted into the ground. It is now eight years old. It survived hurricanes Lily, Katrina, and Rita in just the past 4 years. However, if you can afford it, gunite is probably the best. Around this area, fiberglass is often too light in weight and will float up with floods.
Many pools have vinyl liners. As the pool ages, the vinyl liner will oftentimes become cracked. These cracks cause water to drain out of the pool, which can result in greater damage. One should never fail to repair this type of leak. The best way to repair this is to patch the crack or hole with a patch kit. These patch kits can be bought both in stores and online. There are different types of patch kits, some of which are meant to be used above water and some below the water. This type of pool repair is relatively simple.
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
you will find that people will swear by either method and then others will say in ground gunite or concrete is best . If properly maintained they are all much of a muchness. from what I have seen When they are new the vinyl pool looks better. the problem is that the vinyl will need to be replaced eventualy while you wont have this problem with fiberglass.
What are the best lines of vinyl siding? Modest neighborhood, cold climate, small home.
Depends what is right for your needs and price range.
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