Check out my "Intex Easy Set Pool A To Z" playlist here to see all of my pool tips and upgrades! 😍 ua-cam.com/play/PLwZvriAUeKYqpT2fNq9KNcpUfZrvNNwcp.html
Thank you so much! ❤️ Our blended family is large and hectic but so much fun and it's great to have so many hands on deck to help with these big projects. Good luck with your pool, it's a nice retreat from this heat!
broke ground, decompacted, mixed sand, recompacted, lined, laid out, inflated, de wrinkled, filled, set up pump, and finished and all before the sun set on day one! oh the things we do for wifeys birthday. thanks again for your vid, BIG HELP!
Im seriously considering getting this pool, iv had metal frame in the past but they dont hold up too well over the year with the bad weather we get where i live , thanks so mych for ur help
You're welcome and thank you! We are using it right now for the second summer in a row and it's held up great. I've added a skimmer basket and plunger valves, I shared those videos on here as well, and I just upgraded the pump which I'm getting ready to share on here. It works fine with everything it comes with but I've discovered those few things just make it a little easier to maintain. I'm planning on using it again next year as well. I didn't expect it to hold up this well, being as cheap as it was.
Thank you for posting this! My husband and I just bought our first house, and since it’s too late in the year to have a pool put in professionally, we went with this instead. Our directions and manuals were useless because the parts and pieces were so different than what they sent us. The ground leveling was the hardest as we had to dig a couple of inches into the ground. So far, the sand and chemicals and test kit were the expensive parts. So far, we are $1800 in!🫠😅
Hello there! Is it still running? And I want to know if I can put it up on our rooftop? On the tenth floor. Will that be a problem? We have a smooth concrete surface and able to take that much weight
Well intel frame pool worth more than easy set as its look more stylish and durable.Intex easy set only worth only in range 8 feet or maximum 10 feet.Btw your video was really helpful☺️
I saw you upgraded to a different Intex pool. Would you say you prefer that one to this? I liked this one because I felt like my kids were less likely to injure themselves on the edge if they roughhoused too much
Hey how do you maintain it??? Like chemicals and amounts of chemicals. I just set up the same one, but I've never had a pool or learned how to etc. Please let me know, I want to keep it safe
Thank you! I can't remember the exact name of the edging but I can tell you I bought it at Home Depot. It's these metal pieces that are maybe 3 inches tall, they come with a stake on each end that you can snap off and use to secure the edging in to the ground. They also fit together so you can join them to make a longer edge and they have corner stakes to attach at the corners. I did end up needing to buy extra stakes to secure the entire thing. I believe we went with these for a couple reasons, one was because they are just a few inches longer than the width of the pool so we didn't have to make any adjustments to the length. Our pool fit perfectly, leaving a couple inches on each side. I hope that helps, good luck with your new pool! I just finished setting mine back up for its second summer and it's held up great.
I feel your pain, I've been dealing with that this summer as well. We've had so many storms hit us. You want the water line to stay under the inflated ring. If it comes up above the bottom of that ring, it's too high. The pool has a drain hole that's plugged on the bottom of the side of the pool. It should've come with an attachment that screws into a hose and sticks into that drain hole. You can use that to drain water out into your storm drain. If you do it that way, just keep an eye on it. It drains fast, and you'll want to pull out that hose and close the plug before you lose too much water. The other option is to just let water drain out of the pump into your yard for a minute until the water level is low enough. If you aren't worried about a wet yard, that's an easy way to get the water level down a little and quickly.
@TheNiftyNester I can't thank you enough for that quick and very thorough response!! I think letting it out through the pump is probably the better way so I can easily keep an eye on it!! Thanks again!!
How many inches of sand did you end up using? Absolutely everything I've researched says to not add sand when leveling the ground. Every instruction I find says that with the easy set inflatable pools, building up with sand not recommended. How did it turn out for you? Thanks!
The pump? I know I've seen them on Amazon, I would imagine that Walmart and most other big box stores probably sell it as well (if not in stores then at least online). I believe I linked the pump from Amazon in the description box as well if that helps.
Oh no! It sounds like you have a leak in the top ring... I haven't had to deal with that but there are a lot of videos on UA-cam showing how to find the leak. Your pool should've come with a patch big enough to fix at least one small hole. I hope you're able to find and fix it!
Hi, My husband and I are thinking about getting one of these pools next Spring( since it's already September.) We're doing our research now since we have some time. I recently found your videos and had a question. Have you had any issues having sand underneath your pool? It seems like some people really frown upon sand due to possible erosion and movement. Thank You
Hi! I personally haven't had any problems with using sand. I was a little lazy this year and didn't spend much time smoothing it back out but it was still fairly level from last year and the pool went back up without any issues. Since we put up a barrier and lined the ground we haven't really had any erosion or run off of the sand. I think it just comes down to how you prep your area. I hope that helps!
My girlfriend says none of this is necessary, just throw it on the lawn and fill it, and we don't have the tarp to put on the ground. Should be fine. I'm sure it'll be fine only 500$ wasted
Check out my "Intex Easy Set Pool A To Z" playlist here to see all of my pool tips and upgrades! 😍 ua-cam.com/play/PLwZvriAUeKYqpT2fNq9KNcpUfZrvNNwcp.html
That was so helpful, thanks. Your voice is so soothing.
Thank you! It's awkward to listen to myself, I appreciate your comment.
BOUGHT THE POOL AND I'M PUTTING IT UP ON SATURDAY. I WILL FOLLOW YOUR SET UP AND HOPE IT'S THAT EASY. THANKS, BOBBY
thanks, i’m setting mine up now. it was great watching your beautiful family have fun working with you to set it up. cheers!
Thank you so much! ❤️ Our blended family is large and hectic but so much fun and it's great to have so many hands on deck to help with these big projects. Good luck with your pool, it's a nice retreat from this heat!
broke ground, decompacted, mixed sand, recompacted, lined, laid out, inflated, de wrinkled, filled, set up pump, and finished and all before the sun set on day one! oh the things we do for wifeys birthday. thanks again for your vid, BIG HELP!
We just bought this pool. Your video is sooo helpful! Thank you 👋
Thank you so much for this video , it really will make a world of difference when setting up my intro pool this summer
I bought everything you showed excited about my pool. It's the same as yours
Im seriously considering getting this pool, iv had metal frame in the past but they dont hold up too well over the year with the bad weather we get where i live , thanks so mych for ur help
Thanks for the helpful video
You're welcome! I'm glad this was helpful 😊
I have purchased this exact pool, thanks for an excellent video! Are y'all still using it a year later?
You're welcome and thank you! We are using it right now for the second summer in a row and it's held up great. I've added a skimmer basket and plunger valves, I shared those videos on here as well, and I just upgraded the pump which I'm getting ready to share on here. It works fine with everything it comes with but I've discovered those few things just make it a little easier to maintain. I'm planning on using it again next year as well. I didn't expect it to hold up this well, being as cheap as it was.
Great video 👍💯
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you for posting this! My husband and I just bought our first house, and since it’s too late in the year to have a pool put in professionally, we went with this instead. Our directions and manuals were useless because the parts and pieces were so different than what they sent us. The ground leveling was the hardest as we had to dig a couple of inches into the ground. So far, the sand and chemicals and test kit were the expensive parts. So far, we are $1800 in!🫠😅
GOOD JOB!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Hello there! Is it still running? And I want to know if I can put it up on our rooftop? On the tenth floor. Will that be a problem? We have a smooth concrete surface and able to take that much weight
Well intel frame pool worth more than easy set as its look more stylish and durable.Intex easy set only worth only in range 8 feet or maximum 10 feet.Btw your video was really helpful☺️
I saw you upgraded to a different Intex pool. Would you say you prefer that one to this? I liked this one because I felt like my kids were less likely to injure themselves on the edge if they roughhoused too much
How much did it cost with all the extras such as sands, tarp etc?
Also interested in knowing this...
W video awesome
Hey how do you maintain it??? Like chemicals and amounts of chemicals. I just set up the same one, but I've never had a pool or learned how to etc. Please let me know, I want to keep it safe
Super helpful! We plan on getting the same size pool so this helped a TON. What type of garden edging did you use?
Thank you! I can't remember the exact name of the edging but I can tell you I bought it at Home Depot. It's these metal pieces that are maybe 3 inches tall, they come with a stake on each end that you can snap off and use to secure the edging in to the ground. They also fit together so you can join them to make a longer edge and they have corner stakes to attach at the corners. I did end up needing to buy extra stakes to secure the entire thing. I believe we went with these for a couple reasons, one was because they are just a few inches longer than the width of the pool so we didn't have to make any adjustments to the length. Our pool fit perfectly, leaving a couple inches on each side. I hope that helps, good luck with your new pool! I just finished setting mine back up for its second summer and it's held up great.
I've been getting alot of rain so do you know what is to much water level and what's the best way to lower it?
I feel your pain, I've been dealing with that this summer as well. We've had so many storms hit us.
You want the water line to stay under the inflated ring. If it comes up above the bottom of that ring, it's too high.
The pool has a drain hole that's plugged on the bottom of the side of the pool. It should've come with an attachment that screws into a hose and sticks into that drain hole. You can use that to drain water out into your storm drain. If you do it that way, just keep an eye on it. It drains fast, and you'll want to pull out that hose and close the plug before you lose too much water.
The other option is to just let water drain out of the pump into your yard for a minute until the water level is low enough. If you aren't worried about a wet yard, that's an easy way to get the water level down a little and quickly.
@TheNiftyNester I can't thank you enough for that quick and very thorough response!! I think letting it out through the pump is probably the better way so I can easily keep an eye on it!! Thanks again!!
Dimensions for the weed barrier?
15.5'² = 240.25 ft² multiplied by number of layers. She wanted to do 2, so 480.5 ft²
HI- How much was the sand TIA
How many inches of sand did you end up using? Absolutely everything I've researched says to not add sand when leveling the ground. Every instruction I find says that with the easy set inflatable pools, building up with sand not recommended. How did it turn out for you? Thanks!
Also interested in knowing how it held up...
I made a video but left out the most important part 😂
Where can I get this bump separately ?
The pump? I know I've seen them on Amazon, I would imagine that Walmart and most other big box stores probably sell it as well (if not in stores then at least online). I believe I linked the pump from Amazon in the description box as well if that helps.
@@TheNiftyNester I already got it on Walmart, thank u for answer my question 🫶🏼
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Idk what I’m doing wrong but the top part deflates at night, releasing gallons of water. 😩 HELP🙏🏻
Oh no! It sounds like you have a leak in the top ring... I haven't had to deal with that but there are a lot of videos on UA-cam showing how to find the leak. Your pool should've come with a patch big enough to fix at least one small hole. I hope you're able to find and fix it!
Hi,
My husband and I are thinking about getting one of these pools next Spring( since it's already September.) We're doing our research now since we have some time. I recently found your videos and had a question.
Have you had any issues having sand underneath your pool? It seems like some people really frown upon sand due to possible erosion and movement.
Thank You
Hi! I personally haven't had any problems with using sand. I was a little lazy this year and didn't spend much time smoothing it back out but it was still fairly level from last year and the pool went back up without any issues. Since we put up a barrier and lined the ground we haven't really had any erosion or run off of the sand. I think it just comes down to how you prep your area. I hope that helps!
@@TheNiftyNesterAwesome, thank you so much!!
Great!
Thank you!
Mas não sei se 😍😷😁😀😃😄👩
Ok
Mas não sei 😷😁😀😃👍🤩
My girlfriend says none of this is necessary, just throw it on the lawn and fill it, and we don't have the tarp to put on the ground. Should be fine. I'm sure it'll be fine only 500$ wasted
Be nice if i got the right clamps lol
My said pool is not for grass do tommarow I’m going to secretly dig for him to buy
Omg that ring is way over filled
The ring is fine. I’ve owned easy set pools in the past and we’ve always inflated it that much if not more. Never had an issue.
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