Installing a 24ft Round Pool
I have received a 24ft round pool recently and my husband and I are trying to figure out how to install it. The ground is level, we have placed blocks for the supports, had all the support legs and wall up and then had a gust of wind knock out part of it from the bottom rail...needless to say my husband is becoming quite frustrated since we have never done this before. My question is, we took this pool apart in 2 hours from the prior location now how do we put it back together so it does not collapse again on us??? Any advice would sure be appreciated. Hi. This page might help. Above Ground Pool Liner Installation And this one might help also. Above Ground Swimming Pool InstallationMy secret is to never let the wall be unsupported by the pool framework. Most of the time this means the uprights and top rails go on as I am installing the wall. No more than three sections of wall are ever up without support. With my arms spread wide I can control three sections and keep it from falling down. When I am working with my crew I unroll the wall and put it into the bottom rail while my crew assembles the pool behind me. Some pools do not have top rails and top connectors that are suitable for stretching a liner over and we choose to use the metal retaining rods instead. We so the same thing with the rods as we do with the pool frame. They go on and get securely taped into place as the wall is going up. When the liner has water in it and it is time to set it in place, again, we only do a few sections at a time. Never are there more than a few sections of pool wall unprotected by either metal retaining rods or uprights and top rails.
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