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Old Jul 9, 2006, 10:44 AM
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Advice on above ground pools

OK....We're going to take the plunge and get an above ground pool. I've been trying to do some priliminary research on the internet as we won't actually purchase until this fall. I have had little luck in finding a non-biased source of information on reccomended brands and reccomended types of above ground pools...If you know of any sources please send them my way

What we are looking for would be a pool that is going to last a long time. I'm not interested in a "throw away" investment. We do want an above ground pool. We are looking at 24 ft round as a general rule but would consider a 27 ft.

What brands would you reccomend for quality and long life? What are the pros and cons of Resin vs Aluminum vs Steel and why?

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Old Jul 9, 2006, 08:03 PM   #2  
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I think most above ground pools are close in quality. I wouldn't be suprised if one or two companies make all of them.
A few conclusions I have come to in owning a few:
You may be replacing skimmers, coping, hoses, pumps, etc during the life of the pool, so keep in contact withthe pool supplier (hoping that it's not far away) and that they will continue to stock your needed items.
A properly prepared foundation (sand) will extend the life of your liner, as will keeping vegetation from growing around the perimeter. (the roots of weeds make holes in the liner).
A thicker guage liner is best buy and should last longer.
Stick with the manufactorers recommendation on pump size. Oversizing the pump will not filter the water as thoroughly.
The best cover I've purchased doesn't last more than 3 years.
Having a bottom drain is better than not having one.
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Hi, We are in the process of installing a pool at this very moment. First I will tell you if you can afford it get the company you buy the pool from to install it. I also heard from someone its the way to take care of it that makes it last. So the original purchase is the least of our worries, we bought ours from Sears it has a heavy duty liner and an upgraded pump. we paid around 3000.00 canadian good luck in your search.... hilites
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