Above Ground Pools Installers
Installation Process: • This is what is included in the above ground pool installation: • Removal of sod to level base of the pool area 3-4”. Sod and dirt stay on the site. If sod and dirt needs removed from the site an additional charge will apply. • Patio blocks under each pool upright • Mason sand for pool base Placement of pool must meet city and/or township requirements regarding property lines and utility lines. After the pool is sold, the installation usually occurs in a 2 to 3 week time frame- depending on weather. The customer must have water scheduled for the day of installation minimum of 3000 gallons to set liner. Not included in the installation.
Driver Improvement Adjudication Unit New York. • Any permits (city or township) • Electrical hook-up • Water to fill pool _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ FAQ's Q: Do you set up used above ground pools or above ground pools bought elsewhere? A: No, we will only set up above ground pools that have been bought directly from us. Q: Can I set up my own above ground pool?
Q: Do you set up used above ground pools or above ground pools bought elsewhere? A: No, we will only set up above ground pools that have been bought directly from us. Q: Can I set up my own above ground pool? A: Yes, you can certainly set up your own above ground pool. Digilent Usb Jtag Cable Drivers. The installation cost is already added on but. Huge selection of Above Ground Pools. Best prices on saltwater and semi-inground pool kits! Save money and do it yourself with a pool from Royal Swimming Pools!
A: Yes, you can certainly set up your own above ground pool.The installation cost is already added on but we can figure out the difference and subtract it if this is something you desire. The savings would depend on the size of the pool. Q: I'm moving. Will you move my above ground pool for me and set it back up? A: We don't move above ground and won't reset them up, even if they were purchased from us originally. Q: Do you do financing for an above ground pool purchase? We have a few different banks that we finance through, one of them being Fifth Third.
Interest rates would depend on your credit score. You can also do some financing independently. Q: Do you install the fencing that goes around the outside top-rail of the pool? Also, is this a requirement for me to have? A: We will install the fencing kit if it is bought with the pool at the time of the original purchase.
If you buy the fencing kit separately, then it is the responsibility of the customer to install the kit. There are certain towns/cities that do require some sort of fencing around your pool (whether you can have the backyard enclosed or just the top-rail) but you would have to check with your city's permits and regulations to see if this applies to you. Q: Can I get a heater for my above ground?
A: Heaters are very popular in our area for pools and will help lengthen your swim time tremendously! We can special order a solar heater for your pool or even a propane or natural gas heater.
However, many customers choose to just use a solar cover (we keep most standard sizes on hand during the summer) along with solar fish or solar pills. Q: I live near trees and/or fields and constantly have debris in my pool. How can I prevent this? A: We would suggest buying a leaf net. A leaf net is a mesh cover that stretches over the length of your pool surface to keep large debris like leaves and sticks out of the pool. Ask about ordering one today!
They are also great to use in addition to a standard solid winter cover for added protection. Q: Can you build a deck around my above ground pool when you install it? A: Defiance Water Recreation doesn't install decks or fences for above ground pools. However, a lot of customers go this route and it is a great way to enjoy your above ground pool and make it a lasting structure. It adds more protection to the sides from wind, makes it easier to close in the winter, and gives easy access to the pool! We suggest hiring a local contractor for this type of work.
Q: How long do above ground pools last? A: With proper care and treatment, an above ground pool can last 15 years or more! With the exception of the Navigator (an aluminum pool), all our above ground models have galvanized steel walls. Practicing routine water maintenance will make your pool last longer, too.
Chemical imbalances can be damaging to equipment, walls and vinyl liners, so get your water tested often (it's free!) to ensure you're on the right track! Q: Should I add antifreeze to my above ground pool when I close it for the winter? Antifreeze is a chemical used only for inground pools to prevent the underground plumbing from freezing during the winter. An above ground pool doesn't have plumbing and wouldn't need this done. Adding antifreeze to an above ground pool won't keep the water from freezing and will only cause chemical imbalances that will need to be fixed later on., Q: Will my above ground pool freeze during the winter? A: The simplest answer for this is yes.
There's nothing that can be done to prevent it. As said above, please don't pour antifreeze into your above ground pool. It won't do anything for it. The water will still freeze, it'll throw off the chemical balance, and you will waste your money.
Q: Can there be water on my above ground winter cover? A: A few inches of water on top of the cover is ok. You can drain this off if you would like, however the cover is more apt to get caught up by the wind and rip.
That being said, if it's raining quite a bit and you notice the cover is overflowing, please try to drain the cover off as best you can. With too much water in the winter, it can freeze and damage your pool by pulling the walls in on themselves., Don't see the question you were looking for? Feel free to call Loretta Musser our retail manager at 419-782-2618, with any additional questions regarding above ground pools.
Building your bottom ring. Use your plates, stabilizers, and rails to create your bottom ring. There are multiple types of plates, • Bottom plate. Your bottom plates will either be metal plates, resin plates, or resin bottom cuffs. • Bottom stabilizer will be crimped on one side. They are the smaller rails. • Bottom rail will always be straight and larger than your stabilizer.
• Lay these out along the site. • Slide the bottom rail into the bottom plate up to the dimple on the plate. • Measure the bottom track across in several locations to ensure that the pool is truly round and the correct size. If the size is correct, stake the ring into position.