View Full Version : Above ground pool for my backyard?
bellavite1
03-26-2019, 12:57
After struggling for years with inflatable pools, we maybe ready to tale the leap:
Looking into a 12-15 ft above ground pool, solid walls, not that crappy leaky plastic liner that always ends up leaking before the end of the summer...
Not looking for a hot tub, spa or anything like it, just an oversized bath tub.
I must stay in the 3K range for pool and installation.
Google is not much help in finding retailers/installers.
I found this:
http://www.denverpoolsandspas.com/vikingpools.asp
But appears to be dealing mostly with in-ground pools and I can't get anybody to answer the phone, they just say to leave a message (not a great confidence builder...)
Any suggestion?
Great-Kazoo
03-26-2019, 13:56
Don't forget a 6' fence with gate that locks around it. If the property doesn't have one now.
Grant H.
03-26-2019, 14:02
I realize it's not exactly what you are talking about, but a family in my church has had one of these for 4 years with no issues.
For the price it's pretty hard to beat...
https://www.amazon.com/Intex-Filter-Ladder-Ground-Cloth/dp/B073FKF9KN/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1OPJEZ0GJSC75&keywords=above+ground+pool&qid=1553630498&s=gateway&sprefix=above+grou%2Caps%2C177&sr=8-6
bellavite1
03-26-2019, 15:29
Don't forget a 6' fence with gate that locks around it. If the property doesn't have one now.
Good point.
Is that a legal requirement these days?
I kind of enjoy inflicting my bathing ass to the neghibors...[Coffee]
Don't forget a 6' fence with gate that locks around it. If the property doesn't have one now.
I'm curious if that's the law too. I know several people with 3-4' fences around their pools, but not a full 6 footer....
Great-Kazoo
03-26-2019, 16:01
Good point.
Is that a legal requirement these days?
I kind of enjoy inflicting my bathing ass to the neghibors...[Coffee]
I'm curious if that's the law too. I know several people with 3-4' fences around their pools, but not a full 6 footer....
it's considered an attractive nuisance by some ins. companies. They require it be set up to keep kids from climbing the fence (under 6') and ease of access. locked gate. or gate that is able to be secure.
BladesNBarrels
03-26-2019, 16:23
County enforcement officials seem to have the final say.
My neighbor had to build one with a permitted hot tub in his back yard.
Our HOA only allows split rail fences due to the views, so he had to build a wire mesh fence above the split rail fence that still allowed views.
Interesting result.
Pools are great but a pain in the ass to take care of.
buffalobo
03-26-2019, 17:26
^^^This. Only way we will EVER have a pool again is indoors.
http://youtu.be/5orvamhsgOY
^^^This. Only way we will EVER have a pool again is indoors.
Comes with its equal set of problems. That much water = 100% humidity = condensation - mold - rot - chem smell/buildup. Unless you kill yourself building a lot in ventilation systems and vapor barriers on absolutely everything.
My wife bought a smaller one than the one Grant posted. It's the fastest way to get kids bored and kill grass at the same time.
ChickNorris
03-26-2019, 22:15
My wife bought a smaller one than the one Grant posted. It's the fastest way to get kids bored and kill grass at the same time.
Water balloons with roundup? Wait...way way off topic. Sorry.
I'm curious if that's the law too. I know several people with 3-4' fences around their pools, but not a full 6 footer....
I believe what is called a class 2 cover, don't know if they are made for above ground pools, are approved in most jurisdictions without fencing needed. The Preserve does not allow fencing but requires these covers, which can be walked on.
kidicarus13
03-26-2019, 22:36
I learned young... pools and boats... Jusy say NO unless you have time and money.
I learned young... pools and boats... Jusy say NO unless you have time and money.
I don't want to derail the thread too much, but my favorite boat story was my friends cruising around on a lake and everyone was waving at them. They were a bit taken aback by how aggressively friendly everyone was, until they realized that not properly winterizing the boat means cruising around the lake with the motor on fire the next spring. I bought a kayak.
BushMasterBoy
03-26-2019, 23:27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsUUh_MKD80
From having that shallow pool, my only advice is get one deep enough so it's not boring.
PSA, don't turn a truck into a pool without doing math (weight). I know nobody here is seriously suggesting that, just if other readers come across it, it's like putting a 600 lbs woman on a kids tricycle.
bellavite1
03-27-2019, 06:07
PSA, don't turn a truck into a pool without doing math (weight). I know nobody here is seriously suggesting that, just if other readers come across it, it's like putting a 600 lbs woman on a kids tricycle.
Sound like there's a good story somewhere here...
Do tell!
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