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What
To Consider Before Buying Your Pool.
Call your installer before you purchase a pool or kit!!!
- A professional installer will have the ability to avoid some of
The confusion with your pool purchase.
- A professional installer can help eliminate the little surprise
charges that can sometimes occur with installing a new swimming pool.
- A professional installer can also save you time and money.They
can ensure your purchase will be safe and enjoyable.
Pool Size
- Check With Your Township
Most townships have strict guidelines for your location that will narrow
down your choice in sizes.
Which above ground pool is best for my yard?
- That all depends on the size of your yard. Oval pools are great when
one of your yard's dimensions is considerably longer than the other.
In that case, an oval shape above ground swimming pool will fit into
the area available. If you have ample room in your backyard the shape
you choose will depend on what you find most pleasing to look at and
will fit within your budget.
What type of above ground swimming pool is
stronger a round or oval?
- It used to be that round above ground pools were stronger, but with
today's materials there really is no great difference in overall strength
between the two styles.
Which pool type has more swimming area round or oval?
- A ROUND shaped swimming pool has more swimming area than an oval
shaped pool of the same length. For example: a 24' round has more area
than a 15' x 24' oval and costs allot LESS!
Which wall type is more likely to rust out? Steel or Aluminum?
- Both wall types are susceptible to rust. A pool walls ability to
resist rust is determined by it's level of corrosion resistance. When
aluminum rusts it is called oxidation.
What features determine the quality/durability of my above ground pool?
- The features determining the strength and quality of your above ground
swimming pool are the strength and size of the top rails, uprights,
and pool wall, as well as the quality and thickness of the vinyl pool
liner.
Is sand the only choice for the base under my liner?
- No. With Today's Technology there are alternatives to sand. One Of
Those Alternatives is vermiculite.
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