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First, use their website to contact them at: www.doughboy-pools.com Second, their headquarters can be reached as follows: Doughboy Recreational 315 N Sebastian West Helena, Arkansas 72342 (870) 572-3466
I have instructions for various sized doughboy pools...but "gray doughboy pool" doesn't quite narrow it down for me??? If you can be a little more specific in size, dimensions, capacity, etc....or something more specific, I may be able to help you! alii_kai@earthlink.net
Hello: I did not know Doughboy was still selling pools, I thought they went out of business years ago. In any event, Use the same building process to build your Doughboy that would be used for any other above ground pool. Same is true for the plumbing. Doughboy still is the master of above-ground pools. You can download any instructions from their website http://www.doughboy-pools.com/ they're not easy, but with a little help from your friends you can have one hell of a party with the money you saved.
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Doughboy Pool businesses are located in El Cajon, in San Diego County, and in Vista, in North San Diego County, California. These stores specialize in selling and servicing Doughboy above-ground pools and related products.
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Doughboy above ground swimming pools are available in many sizes, from small round pools, to large ovals. Generally, Doughboy pools are "true measure" pools, meaning that a 24' round pool will measure exactly 24'0" from wall to wall. some pools are measured differently, so it depends on the size of the liner.There are essentially 3 types of liners:Overlap liners, which have no bead, are usually stretched into place, to avoid wrinkles. In recent years, most liners are sold to fit either 48" or 52" wall heights. You simply have more excess liner left over, which I recommend be folded under, so that you have a double thickness of liner where it goes over the wall. then clip it on with the coping strip. There is usually enough stretch in an overlap liner to use aftermarket liners. With the popularity of Doughboy pools, other manufacturers are making liners specifically to fit Doughboy. Doughboy's instructions have you completely assemble the pool, stretch the liner in place, then sequentially remove the top rails a few at a time, to "tuck" the liner. Certain Original Doughboy liners have extended wall heights to accomodate installation on pools which have wider top rails.J-Hung liners have an inverted "U" shaped bead. They are attached directly to the top of the wall. and the stabilizer rails go over the top of the bead.Beaded Liners usually require the use of a bead receiver, which hooks over the wall, and the liner snaps into the receiver.CAUTION: While overlap liners have some forgiveness built in, both J-hung and beaded liners must have exactly the right circumference, and wall height, as well as the specified amount of cove (transition from vertical to horizontal) at the bottom of the wall. An improperly installed liner can damage the wall!NOTE: For pools which have excavated deep areas, an "expandable" liner is used. Expandable liners are made by Doughboy, as well as other manufacturers, specifically for this purpose, and are always overlap liners, because they are streched into the excavated area. You can have a beaded or j-hung liner custom made to fit the excavation, but this is costly. It must be measured perfectly, and there are some concerns that if ground water gets under the liner, it can shift the liner, especially in sand bottoms, and pull the wall in. I would recommend sticking with the expandable liner for excavated pools.Finally, I would say that, unless your local dealer is totally unreasonable, I would recommend Doughboy liners, but other liners can be used. Just make sure that the chosen liner is of good quality, and that it fits correctly.contributed by Chet Lewis A-Pro Services www.aprosvc.com
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