Yes, you can put an above ground pool on concrete. Some considerations to keep in mind include ensuring the concrete is level and smooth, providing proper drainage to prevent water accumulation, and using a protective barrier to prevent damage to the pool liner. Additionally, consider the weight capacity of the concrete and the pool to ensure it can support the pool's weight when filled with water.
Sure you can but keep in mind that you will need 1m3 of soil for every m3 of water and transport costs can be very expensive. You can then concrete over any area you like.
I assume this might be to keep any dirty ground water from running into the pool.
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Keep forks 1 foot above ground and do not speed.
yes you can use a framed floor for a metal shed, however you may want to pour a concrete footer (stem wall) to keep the wood up off the ground, or use concrete blocks to support it. And use pressure treated wood.
No , above ground pools are different in that you can drain them , the reason you cannot drain an in ground pool is because the pool is built to have water pressure , and it is very stressful on the walls , I hope this answered your question :) .
i have an above ground. we found that it is much better to put the cover on loose. then use big clamps to keep it from blowing off. we have a 18 foot. we have 12 clamps on it.hope this helps
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.
NO however you should keep in mind that the ground water outside of the pool is not going to put pressure on it as this is capable of even lifting a concrete pool out of the ground.