Yes, pools are filled in, but I am not sure with sand. I would think that it would settle and after a bit on work well as a filler. I would call a pool company and ask the experts what to use.
Unfortunately, no. If the sand isn't level when you put the pool on top of it, the bottom of the pool will stay uneven after it's filled. Sorry.
It already is used as pool sand!
If you have a sand filter the laterals in it may be starting to show signs of wear these wil blow sand from the sand filter into the pool when they wear out.
No they aren't
The amount of sand in a pool filtration system depends on its size.
SAnd is used in sand filters. rocks are not used in pool filters.
No, sharp sand and pool filter sand are not the same. Sharp sand, also known as concrete sand, has larger, angular particles and is often used in construction and landscaping. Pool filter sand, on the other hand, is specifically graded silica sand designed for use in swimming pool filtration systems, providing effective filtration due to its uniform particle size and smooth texture. Using the wrong type can affect pool water clarity and filtration efficiency.
The sand filter wont make a pool green this happens a s a result of algae.
To determine how much sand is needed for a 10,000-gallon pool, it depends on the type of pool and the depth of the sand layer desired. For a standard sand filter, you typically need about 1 pound of sand for every gallon of water, translating to roughly 10,000 pounds or about 5 tons of sand. However, if you're referring to a sand base for an above-ground pool, you'll need about 2-3 inches of sand, which would require around 1-2 tons of sand, depending on the pool's dimensions.
It could damage the internal PVC of the filter and cause sand to get in your pool.
Yes, it just depends on what kind of sand it is
yes you can, the sand pump cleans the pool, making it look amazing!!