I’ve had an above ground pool for almost 4 years. We decorated it, it looks very nice, I would highly recommend one if you don’t wanna spend a lot of money. I’m so happy with it that I have no interest whatsoever in a much more expensive inground pool.
How we see pictures. Half our pull in in the ground but with a big gap in between the pool and ground because hubby don't want it to rust like 2 of his friends did. I need ideas. Of course the back half is the part I wish was the part facing back door I had ideas. Ut no one can see it so no point. Now to figure out the part that has a gap the. Slants to normal for a ladder and the pump.. sohalf under and half normal. That's how bad pur yard was. Help
I was thinking the same thing. But compared to the massive headache of construction and costs for a traditional in-ground pool, these are pretty brilliant.
I’m confused because all the above ground pools I’ve seen says you can’t put anything around. Some of these pools even have stone copping. How is this stone work being done without getting too close and damaging the buttresses?
depends on the model/material. some of the pools pictured are fiberglass installed semi inground. others are built with the stone work not directly touching the pool body and then the finish/trim work is done to make it look like it is on the frame itself. ultimately, there are options for it
Measure the above ground pool size that you want, build a cinder block wall in the shape for the pool to go in and buy the Home Depot stone with the stick adhesive and stick it to the cinder blocks that are around the pool. That’s all they are doing. Very cheap and easy to do and and makes a huge difference. Throw a gazebo next to it with a bar and you have the only swim up bar stone pool in your neighborhood lol.
Grounding? Please make a video about grounding (aka 'bonding') for above ground pools. I'm just now learning about this potentially hazardous situation, where any metal or even the water itself can be a shock hazard (and may even attract lightening). There are several videos and information online though I think more information would be a good idea. Thank you
I have a islander pool from Secard pools that comes out 18 inches of the ground on wood frame. I want to do a concrete deck, will the wooden frame be strong enough to hold the concrete
@@empoweredbygod Thank you, the local builders websited showcase inground construction. I really like the above ground with glass. I will check with them.
We put our first pull up and we had to dig up the yard it was so uneven so almost half is normal flat but the rest there is dirt and my hubby doesn't want to fill that side in because 2 of his friends rusted so what can I do to make it look nice.. I thought big flower bushes or something. He just don't want mulch, dirt or even rocks filling it. I'm nit creative when it comes to flowers and bushes hell I got weeds growing I think are pretty people say they are weeds they will take over the garden and the yard. Idk. Lol
You’re funny 😂 I would call a flower/ tree/ bush company they could tell you they even come out see what type of soil you have and how much sun the area gets and then recommend for you. Good Luck
I’ve had an above ground pool for almost 4 years. We decorated it, it looks very nice, I would highly recommend one if you don’t wanna spend a lot of money. I’m so happy with it that I have no interest whatsoever in a much more expensive inground pool.
How we see pictures. Half our pull in in the ground but with a big gap in between the pool and ground because hubby don't want it to rust like 2 of his friends did. I need ideas. Of course the back half is the part I wish was the part facing back door I had ideas. Ut no one can see it so no point. Now to figure out the part that has a gap the. Slants to normal for a ladder and the pump.. sohalf under and half normal. That's how bad pur yard was. Help
@@UA-cam_IS_WOKE build above ground? You mean one of those pre-made fiberglass ones?
@@StephRenee812don’t build a pool without a clear plan I guess…
The pool at 04:25 is absolutely stunning. I wonder if they used a shipping container frame to partially submerge into the ground?
Think I prefer this over unground pool
The work around the pools cost more than the actual pools!
I was thinking the same thing. But compared to the massive headache of construction and costs for a traditional in-ground pool, these are pretty brilliant.
Wow - these are so beautiful! What great ideas!
We Lubs ❤❤❤❤ swimming
Thank u for sharing this valuable info
Pretty ideas!
Hi do you have to get a city permit to build this pools and do they increase your property taxes that much?
Is there a half under half over type of pool?
I’m confused because all the above ground pools I’ve seen says you can’t put anything around. Some of these pools even have stone copping. How is this stone work being done without getting too close and damaging the buttresses?
depends on the model/material. some of the pools pictured are fiberglass installed semi inground. others are built with the stone work not directly touching the pool body and then the finish/trim work is done to make it look like it is on the frame itself. ultimately, there are options for it
Measure the above ground pool size that you want, build a cinder block wall in the shape for the pool to go in and buy the Home Depot stone with the stick adhesive and stick it to the cinder blocks that are around the pool. That’s all they are doing. Very cheap and easy to do and and makes a huge difference. Throw a gazebo next to it with a bar and you have the only swim up bar stone pool in your neighborhood lol.
@@Jah1904 Really clever idea.
Wow! Great Information 👍🏻 added this video to my favorites
Grounding? Please make a video about grounding (aka 'bonding') for above ground pools. I'm just now learning about this potentially hazardous situation, where any metal or even the water itself can be a shock hazard (and may even attract lightening). There are several videos and information online though I think more information would be a good idea. Thank you
I'm currently getting the garden prepared to buy a above ground pool but I can't find one that has a depth more than 52ins? Most are 48!!
I have a islander pool from Secard pools that comes out 18 inches of the ground on wood frame. I want to do a concrete deck, will the wooden frame be strong enough to hold the concrete
at 0:54 if anyone knows, will these plants you see be affected by Pool water??
I really like some of these, where do you find companies to build these?
@@empoweredbygod Thank you, the local builders websited showcase inground construction. I really like the above ground with glass. I will check with them.
@@empoweredbygod Thank you so much for the good advise.
We’re can I find more concepts
How do you cover this for the winter?
Turn it into a indoor pool -somet like a gym
What are the dimensions of the first pool with waterfall ?
Some of these pools look inground fiberglass pools not above ground
How do I make it look like is made out of rock?
4:52 how is this an above ground?
@@empoweredbygod ooohhh thanks for the education. I want something like that pool but I think it’s fiberglass?
We put our first pull up and we had to dig up the yard it was so uneven so almost half is normal flat but the rest there is dirt and my hubby doesn't want to fill that side in because 2 of his friends rusted so what can I do to make it look nice.. I thought big flower bushes or something. He just don't want mulch, dirt or even rocks filling it. I'm nit creative when it comes to flowers and bushes hell I got weeds growing I think are pretty people say they are weeds they will take over the garden and the yard. Idk. Lol
You’re funny 😂 I would call a flower/ tree/ bush company they could tell you they even come out see what type of soil you have and how much sun the area gets and then recommend for you. Good Luck