Gotta say, with labor/supply and building issues here in FL, it is unusual to have a fiberglass pool but I've noted a few people doing them now due to the time issues of regular pool builds. Usually they are all shot concrete due to the custom/complexity of them and design needs. But if a regular stock shape fiberglass company is good enough and works for you, it takes way less time. A family down the street put a fiberglass pool in and it took like 6 months if I recall from the time they broke ground to completion. Most of that time was the screen enclosure, inspection, pavers and re-sod of the yard. The actual pool install was less than one week after the hole to plumbing it in. Compare that to the 18 months they are usually running now on lead/build time in FL currently. I've been watching a neighbor across the street on a seemingly endless pool build that barely moves month to month. We looked at doing a pool 2yrs ago, but it is just ridiculous having your yard for 18 months now from start/finish torn up and lawn destroyed looking like a mess with no end in sight, and the money spent with nothing to show for it for ages. Most new home builders aren't even offering pools anymore because they can't control/promise any reasonable timing of pool/home completion with the pool builders and state of the business around here. Interesting for sure if it meets your needs an good alternative. Especially now since you have options of spa overflow and sun shelves, which usually were custom options you could only do with concrete/custom shot pools. Good alternative and likely way less expensive.
Step 1: Carefully measure and draw the outline of the initial hole Step 2: Use an excavator to dig said hole Step 3: Realize excavators aren’t exactly good at staying within their lines.
@@ConfederateInfidel Homeowner "Osha's not going to like you leaving those ditches open while you go to lunch.". Talking about 18" deep plumbing trench. Me. "OSHA, is that your dog's name?" Stupid NYers think OSHA gonna show up in their backyard!!! You really think they fuel up that beast with gallon cans? It's hydraulic oil ..... for the hydraulics.
I don’t understand the reason why they started filling up the pool without cleaning it up first or worse, without filling up the sides first before putting in the water. Did they not have the concern that the pool would get dirty from all the dirt, sand, and leaves around it even before it would have been used?
You must get the weight of the water in there before rain or groundwater comes a lifts the pool liner up and out of position. Also to resist the hydrostatic pressure from the sides from damaging the liner.
I found it hilariously ironic that you can see nary-a-leaf ....ANYWHERE... else on the site, other than IN. The. Frikken. Pool!?!🤣🤣🤣 That, imho, is on par with showing up to “excavate” with an excavator with N🚫 Diesel in it! 🤨🤦🏻♂️🙄🤣🙇🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I have a few vids on my FB pg , i helped wth about 9 pools last summer ranges from 14x30 16x40 etc. A good solid 4 guys and its a pretty cool moment when we button it all up and ✔ another job off list.. Thamks for tue vid
It's not that difficult. Especially when you do the electrical, plumbing, and gas. Piece of cake, walk in the park. Any homeowner can do one 1st try, no distratrous tens of thousands of dollars of mistakes!😆
I enjoyed the video. I wish mine went this smooth. I had 1 month of pelting rocks and digging in a cold rainy season(March). My long haired huge dogs jumping in the stagnant water daily. Then I took another month for the pool to come in. It was a nightmare
I once heard a Dad say that the two best days of owning a swimming pool are the day that it goes in and the day that it gets taken out! I guess the in between years are just a series of chores and expenses that you put up with for your kids’ sake 🤣
No gravel or weeper around the base of the pool? Oh man lol... When that hole fills with water its going to have nowhere to go and either create a hollow spot under the pool where someone will eventually end up putting their foot right through the fiberglass OR even worse it will lift your pool right up and crack it down the middle from the weight of the water inside. You'd be amazed at the power of water. Whenever digging more than 3 feet down if you're installing something in the ground it absolutely needs a weeper and sloped drainage.
can you please elaborate, we're building a pool at my grandma's and the team building it said we dont need any kind of drainage system around the pool as the water will evaporate. Im unexpected help would be appreciated.
@@7Frosty7 it won't "evaporate" that's just ridiculous. Ground water will fill the hole, from rain, spillage over the sides or any number of things. Hydrostatic pressure is real that water has 2 places to go either down or force the pool up. If it goes down like I said it will create a hollow spot from washing out the grave and or dirt. If it goes up it will lift the pool. I'll include a link of a pool lifted right up due to hydrostatic pressure. Installing a weeper around the perimiter of the pool and a vertical pipe down with a submersible 120v pump is not hard or complicated. ua-cam.com/video/M9OLxVmzTtc/v-deo.html
@@7Frosty7 here's another example of a pool built without a water removal system. They remove the pool and re install it with the correct system. ua-cam.com/video/_WrT39tdJ5k/v-deo.html
@@barrettpickett5603 Yeah, it could totally be what state it's in with what type of soil is what you use. They don't show that on this video. There's always something behind the scenes homeowners wouldn't know about.
Wouldn't you put wet concrete at the bottom at the ends then sit it in so the weight makes a template in the concrete then you know its supported all round.
How do they not own an auxiliary fuel tank in a truck? I also thought they put concrete in the bottom? Plenty of fiberglass repair companies out there for a reason
...how was it finished around the outside of the pool?...a fiberglass pool would be in my dreams...and on the bucket list!...need to buy some lottery tickets ...I've got big dreams...
We put one in about 10 years ago. Worst purchase ever. If you have clay for soil stay away. We had so much rain water it lifted the pool out of the ground and cracked it in half.
Even speeding up the video isn't finished. I guess a pro con on this is no lights in the pool. Do they make ones that can drop on the side. And can you get bars to get in the pool. Like the seating part at the end.
Me too, for me that is part of the peacefulness and serenity. Luckily we were able to find a nice little house for like 200k in jersey and we finallllllly will have a nice sized yard to do stuff with and were kind of thinking of putting something this size or a little smaller in it just for those hot days to dip in the pool. There is a fire pit already there and horseshoe set up and we just want to make it like a little escape back there. We also have a lake 5 mins or less away so it's like we are so ready to do this because we've been living in a cramped apartment with a tiny tiny back yard.
you dont drain them. If it needs drained then the ground water needs pumped oout from the outside of the pool through a sump drain then a dealer or qualified person can drain it but these should never need drained all at once.
No pea gravel, no stone , no sub floor of any kind . We use jacks to keep it level while we sand flush the either pool. I mean this is the laziness pool build ever. Must have gotten the Mailbox warranty when they finished.
I’ve put over 1000 pools in over the last 8 years, Why was there no concrete locking in the shape of the pool ? It looks like the wall on the house side is bowed way out . Also the steps were not backfilled. I use a washed stoned because it’s self compacting. This looked like a sand stone mix which means it will all settle. This just blew my mind
There IS gravel. As they already explained in other comments if you watch the video over you will notice the gravel seems to just appear. It's jus part that was edited out of the time lapse. It's there. Watch it again.
I bought a Latham fiberglass pool it’s a trilogy pool anyhow it was installed 2 years ago and has cracked both years I’ve had it! I’m not a fan of the fiberglass. If your considering this I would do a panel liner inground instead!
I'm no expert, but wouldn't you put a reinforced concrete foundation for this pool? Wouldn't the weight of the water create problems as the pool is only on soil?
Holy cow , the people in here thinking this is finished in this 1st video!! LOL people really think it doesnt get concrete poured around the pool for people to walk and sit on? wow
In the end you still have a cheap pool that will not last near as long as a concrete/steel pool. I am a Florida State Pool Service Contractor with 40 years of dealing with this.
Just one question don't you think you should have cleaned out the debris before you put water in it I mean yeah you got to clean it still but I'm just saying
Did you do the ground bonding I don’t see any of that I know it could be cause it’s plastic but I would like to know if you did the electrical ground bonding
Why are you using flex pipe? Flex pipe will not last long with chlorine running though it. I stopped using flex on my first pool I put in. Hard pipe is the only way to go if you want a plumbing job to last. Yes it takes a little longer and cost a little more but way better end product.
Aren't you supposed to put gravel under and around the sides of the pool..? Something about helping with water drainage so your shell doesn't float up out of the ground...
About cleaning the debris of the pool, before fill it?? Well, who cares, right, contractor are no paying for chemicals to get the water clean. Amazing!
So everything I keep reading and watching about pools says stone instead of sand to keep the pool from moving I see videos with stone others with sand 🤷🏼♂️
I would be upset that the workmen did not sweep the dust and leaves in the pool before filling with water. Now all that sand/dust/leaves have to go through the brand new filter system. Geez, it's the small things that matter.
At 3:43, you can see the guy (whose red boxers keep showing throughout the video lol) remove the larger branches and leaf twigs out of the pool. I would think it's intentional that they left a little debris in there. They want to make sure the wiring, pumps, and filters are all in working order while they're still on-site finishing up and not a week later in case something is wrong. Looks like a gorgeous pool. Enjoy!!!
@@adammiller4389 I give you such credit for answering ppls question on here because some of them are just so dumb lol. Ppl thinking there will be no filtration, ppl thinking it's just going to be some sort of swimming stagnant pond lmao 🤣 I just can't...
Beautiful pool ? It’s not a pool they just dug out hole n put a fiber glass. I have a pool n it’s way more better then this. We hired a pool contractor n also added a jacuzzi
Why leave the dirt and debris in the pool when filling it with water? The basic landscaping around the pool should have been done first, then clean out the crap from the "tub", THEN fill it.
It’s 16,000 gallons and I it was a local pool installer that did the job. I’d rather not provide cost details publicly, but it was a lot. Get quotes from at least 3 places before choosing one.
digging a hole, and making a concrete and gunnite sprayed pool goes pretty quickly and you get a much better product in the end. While I like the idea of this, I think the total cost of the fiberglass buy and install will approach the hard gunnite pool cost
@@gkprivate433 Yes, Fiberglass comes very, very close to gunite. Gunite is the better product at the end, but the process is a bit longer, around 3-4 weeks longer. Both Fiberglass & Gunite have maintenance to their shell down the road, the gunite will be a little more costly. A refinish & tile for a gunite pool 10-20 years down the road will be an easy 20k Not sure how much for a fiberglass...but, i'd say at least half of gunite...but probably quicker...and you like getting fiberglass sliced and stuck in your feet down the road? Nasty pool when that happens.
This is what YT was originally made for. If you would have dug that hole in my yard it would have created a pile of rocks literally larger than the hole they came out of.
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Gotta say, with labor/supply and building issues here in FL, it is unusual to have a fiberglass pool but I've noted a few people doing them now due to the time issues of regular pool builds. Usually they are all shot concrete due to the custom/complexity of them and design needs. But if a regular stock shape fiberglass company is good enough and works for you, it takes way less time. A family down the street put a fiberglass pool in and it took like 6 months if I recall from the time they broke ground to completion. Most of that time was the screen enclosure, inspection, pavers and re-sod of the yard. The actual pool install was less than one week after the hole to plumbing it in. Compare that to the 18 months they are usually running now on lead/build time in FL currently. I've been watching a neighbor across the street on a seemingly endless pool build that barely moves month to month. We looked at doing a pool 2yrs ago, but it is just ridiculous having your yard for 18 months now from start/finish torn up and lawn destroyed looking like a mess with no end in sight, and the money spent with nothing to show for it for ages. Most new home builders aren't even offering pools anymore because they can't control/promise any reasonable timing of pool/home completion with the pool builders and state of the business around here. Interesting for sure if it meets your needs an good alternative. Especially now since you have options of spa overflow and sun shelves, which usually were custom options you could only do with concrete/custom shot pools. Good alternative and likely way less expensive.
What part of Florida
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Step 1: Carefully measure and draw the outline of the initial hole
Step 2: Use an excavator to dig said hole
Step 3: Realize excavators aren’t exactly good at staying within their lines.
You HAVE to back fill ALL pool lines no matter what
This is a very shotty instal. No gravel and no compaction etc. this looks like the fly by night pool installer guys.
Why am I watching this at 9:26 pm. I went from The DoDo to this .. now I’m hooked 😌
and im watching this at 2.48 am. :DDDD
I didn’t see any pump equipment. How did I miss that
Still not as good as the guys digging their pool by hand in the jungle
If they had a pump and filter system it might last
@@benben6054 what a savage reply haha
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I was just thinking the same thing.
Uhmm such a large pool and no drainage system 😬 hope they're prepared to spin an extra $300 to $600 in clean up and chemicals monthly🤦🏽♂️
Well this is only part one in the video and the owner said it was very expensive so I doubt there is no drainage system. Watch part 2
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Love how the machine sat there ........no one checked for fuel. The minute you start using it....you have to stop to fill it up. 😂
Hydraulic oil. Not diesel.
@@FloridaMugwump OSHA says red-gasoline
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@@ConfederateInfidel Homeowner "Osha's not going to like you leaving those ditches open while you go to lunch.". Talking about 18" deep plumbing trench.
Me. "OSHA, is that your dog's name?"
Stupid NYers think OSHA gonna show up in their backyard!!!
You really think they fuel up that beast with gallon cans? It's hydraulic oil ..... for the hydraulics.
@@ConfederateInfidelwho loses?
I don’t understand the reason why they started filling up the pool without cleaning it up first or worse, without filling up the sides first before putting in the water. Did they not have the concern that the pool would get dirty from all the dirt, sand, and leaves around it even before it would have been used?
You must get the weight of the water in there before rain or groundwater comes a lifts the pool liner up and out of position. Also to resist the hydrostatic pressure from the sides from damaging the liner.
Key words "I don't understand.."
Yes, I am super confused why they put that water in a dirty pool. I mean they must obviously not be done in this video. Makes no sense to me
Guess they couldn't find the push broom 🤷♂️
100% wouldn't work for you. I can't stand customers who asked stupid questions when the jobs not done.
Anybody else lose themselves into the leaves swirling in the pool ...
No... Im sure that was done to compress the sand on the bottom and decrease settling. The leaves can be removed with a simple net.
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I started swimming in my chair ...lol
I found it hilariously ironic that you can see nary-a-leaf ....ANYWHERE... else on the site, other than
IN.
The.
Frikken.
Pool!?!🤣🤣🤣
That, imho, is on par with showing up to “excavate” with an excavator with
N🚫 Diesel in it! 🤨🤦🏻♂️🙄🤣🙇🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Can you post the end result? I wanna see how it all came together!
There is a part 2
There’s a part two Facebook mom
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I have a few vids on my FB pg , i helped wth about 9 pools last summer ranges from 14x30 16x40 etc. A good solid 4 guys and its a pretty cool moment when we button it all up and ✔ another job off list.. Thamks for tue vid
WOW only 7 minutes to install an entire pool. I knew it couldn't be that difficult!
Lol
It's not that difficult. Especially when you do the electrical, plumbing, and gas.
Piece of cake, walk in the park. Any homeowner can do one 1st try, no distratrous tens of thousands of dollars of mistakes!😆
I enjoyed the video. I wish mine went this smooth. I had 1 month of pelting rocks and digging in a cold rainy season(March). My long haired huge dogs jumping in the stagnant water daily. Then I took another month for the pool to come in. It was a nightmare
I once heard a Dad say that the two best days of owning a swimming pool are the day that it goes in and the day that it gets taken out! I guess the in between years are just a series of chores and expenses that you put up with for your kids’ sake 🤣
I enjoyed that but where is part 2?
I hate how people these days depend so much on technology. When I was their age, I dug my u
Inground pool using nothing but plastic forks.
I'm uncomfortable by the fact they didn't clean it out
I’m sure they will when everything is done. It’ll make more economical sense for them to clean it out after they are done with everything
I’m sure they clean it if they need to, but the stuff under the pool before they put it in will disintegrate so...
This virei os very terreble!
0:43 that blue t-shirt man dodged that machine arm every single time from beginning.
Lmao same thought
No gravel or weeper around the base of the pool? Oh man lol... When that hole fills with water its going to have nowhere to go and either create a hollow spot under the pool where someone will eventually end up putting their foot right through the fiberglass OR even worse it will lift your pool right up and crack it down the middle from the weight of the water inside. You'd be amazed at the power of water. Whenever digging more than 3 feet down if you're installing something in the ground it absolutely needs a weeper and sloped drainage.
can you please elaborate, we're building a pool at my grandma's and the team building it said we dont need any kind of drainage system around the pool as the water will evaporate. Im unexpected help would be appreciated.
@@7Frosty7 it won't "evaporate" that's just ridiculous. Ground water will fill the hole, from rain, spillage over the sides or any number of things. Hydrostatic pressure is real that water has 2 places to go either down or force the pool up. If it goes down like I said it will create a hollow spot from washing out the grave and or dirt. If it goes up it will lift the pool. I'll include a link of a pool lifted right up due to hydrostatic pressure. Installing a weeper around the perimiter of the pool and a vertical pipe down with a submersible 120v pump is not hard or complicated.
ua-cam.com/video/M9OLxVmzTtc/v-deo.html
@@7Frosty7 here's another example of a pool built without a water removal system. They remove the pool and re install it with the correct system.
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They used gravel. Are some of you blind?
Blows my mind that they were able to build a pool in just over 7 mins. 🤯
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It’s done if you skip to the end!
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@@pulkitvaishnav7252 oh thank you captain.
pulkit vaishnav watch it if you want I like to save time lol
Our instructions that comes from the fiberglass pool company says do not use sand for backfill. Had to be pebble rock
They look like they used both.
@@barrettpickett5603 Yeah, it could totally be what state it's in with what type of soil is what you use.
They don't show that on this video. There's always something behind the scenes homeowners wouldn't know about.
One of their most important and precise tools......a piece of string.
No drain, no pump, no filter, no jets? Nice pond...
Laziness on the leaves should of been swept
Why? They're not hurting anything lol
Laziness on the 'should of' should HAVE* been learned in primary school
I watched part two and the pool looks very beautiful. To bad the comments there is turned off. Job beautifully well done!!!
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ I believe in Jesus too, what does that have to do with the pool comment I made?
@@dawnbreaking9852u gotta let us know the losers and winners hunny
Talented heavy equipment operator!
Me- This toke a day omg not long. Other me- Real pool oh yea about 5-7 months later were done. Tbh this great idea for plp who don't like waiting.
Wouldn't you put wet concrete at the bottom at the ends then sit it in so the weight makes a template in the concrete then you know its supported all round.
You had to of liked your own comment
Where is the drainage system? What stops all the mud/ground falling into the pool? And where does the run off water from the pool go?
correction: fiberglass swamp.
Theres a part 2
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Well it says this is Part 1. Perhaps they show more in Part 2
@@joela.7325 there is a second part. So, perhaps it answers those questions. I wouldn't want to pay out the ass for a "swamp".
Good luck keeping that pool clean
Great job!!! But bad selection of location as your neighbors tree shed way too many leaves.
How do they not own an auxiliary fuel tank in a truck? I also thought they put concrete in the bottom? Plenty of fiberglass repair companies out there for a reason
...how was it finished around the outside of the pool?...a fiberglass pool would be in my dreams...and on the bucket list!...need to buy some lottery tickets ...I've got big dreams...
We put one in about 10 years ago. Worst purchase ever. If you have clay for soil stay away. We had so much rain water it lifted the pool out of the ground and cracked it in half.
Damn!
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Yeah clay would not be good
But in theory, with proper drainage system, it's seems like it would work with regular soil.
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They did such a good job I want to leave them a tip!
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Even speeding up the video isn't finished. I guess a pro con on this is no lights in the pool. Do they make ones that can drop on the side. And can you get bars to get in the pool. Like the seating part at the end.
Who else is watching this in quarantine 🤔
Are you sick
champion of this video is the digger.. my hero
Love the reflection of the sky in the water. How time is just passing by.
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Me too, for me that is part of the peacefulness and serenity.
Luckily we were able to find a nice little house for like 200k in jersey and we finallllllly will have a nice sized yard to do stuff with and were kind of thinking of putting something this size or a little smaller in it just for those hot days to dip in the pool. There is a fire pit already there and horseshoe set up and we just want to make it like a little escape back there. We also have a lake 5 mins or less away so it's like we are so ready to do this because we've been living in a cramped apartment with a tiny tiny back yard.
I dont see a drain on the bottom. Must have to siphen the old fashion way from the top?
Exactly, I was thinking the same thing. How do I drain the pool?
So, it’s basically just a scaled up kiddie pool that’s dug in???
you dont drain them. If it needs drained then the ground water needs pumped oout from the outside of the pool through a sump drain then a dealer or qualified person can drain it but these should never need drained all at once.
@@cresswellchipman2533 why would you drain it?
The ground under the fibreglass is too soft. Surely the fibreglass will shift up or down over time !
No pea gravel, no stone , no sub floor of any kind . We use jacks to keep it level while we sand flush the either pool. I mean this is the laziness pool build ever. Must have gotten the Mailbox warranty when they finished.
watch again, they put sand or crushed stone in the bottom before setting it.
@@anthonydove6 they did do it. Wtf are you talking about
Why is the Benny Hill song playing in my head while I am watching this?😁
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I’ve put over 1000 pools in over the last 8 years, Why was there no concrete locking in the shape of the pool ? It looks like the wall on the house side is bowed way out . Also the steps were not backfilled. I use a washed stoned because it’s self compacting. This looked like a sand stone mix which means it will all settle. This just blew my mind
I saw other installers place gravel on the ground before the installation of the fiberglass pool, but not in tis video. I wonder why?
Probably to add level
There IS gravel. As they already explained in other comments if you watch the video over you will notice the gravel seems to just appear. It's jus part that was edited out of the time lapse. It's there. Watch it again.
I bought a Latham fiberglass pool it’s a trilogy pool anyhow it was installed 2 years ago and has cracked both years I’ve had it! I’m not a fan of the fiberglass. If your considering this I would do a panel liner inground instead!
did you drain it lower than you were supposed to? These pools dont just crack without reason, something wrong was done somehow.
how much does this cost can you add it to the mortgage
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The FF makes him look amazing as he battled that claw!
I'm no expert, but wouldn't you put a reinforced concrete foundation for this pool? Wouldn't the weight of the water create problems as the pool is only on soil?
Exactly. Ground under the pool is soft & can shift over time.
@@cheerbozz For all that effort, it would be sad if it sank or popped up if water gets underneath it.
Not necessarily. If the soil is compacted properly and it’s good soil, there shouldn’t be any problems, nor differential settlements.
@@eddiy841 I'm sure they had engineered plans and done it according to specifications.
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Imagine being the guy that had to sweep the leaves on the dirt and then he eventually just said F’it I’m done.
I think he was re-leveling it because they didn’t get it right the first time
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Holy cow , the people in here thinking this is finished in this 1st video!! LOL people really think it doesnt get concrete poured around the pool for people to walk and sit on? wow
In the end you still have a cheap pool that will not last near as long as a concrete/steel pool. I am a Florida State Pool Service Contractor with 40 years of dealing with this.
those leaves were pissing me off. nobody cared enough to strain them out.
That backhoe operator has some skills. 👋
extremely good looking pool!
I want to see the final product...not just the making!
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Very nice.
The "Have" and the "Have Not's"
A pool that big without securing the ground under it. So dumb.
Can you give me the information about the company you bought the pool insert from? Thank you
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Looks like blue Hawaiian pools in Michigan
How is the water drained from the pool?
Just one question don't you think you should have cleaned out the debris before you put water in it I mean yeah you got to clean it still but I'm just saying
Did you do the ground bonding I don’t see any of that I know it could be cause it’s plastic but I would like to know if you did the electrical ground bonding
Why are you using flex pipe? Flex pipe will not last long with chlorine running though it. I stopped using flex on my first pool I put in. Hard pipe is the only way to go if you want a plumbing job to last. Yes it takes a little longer and cost a little more but way better end product.
Awful choices.......someone got ripped off
Aren't you supposed to put gravel under and around the sides of the pool..? Something about helping with water drainage so your shell doesn't float up out of the ground...
About cleaning the debris of the pool, before fill it?? Well, who cares, right, contractor are no paying for chemicals to get the water clean. Amazing!
Why didn’t you put gravel in the hole for the pool?
Was wondering how much did it cost just the pool form.
3 million
100 million dollars 💸
I would of dug that out with a shovel... 2-3 hours tops! Gas pipes, water mains, it's all coming out!
No doubt
So everything I keep reading and watching about pools says stone instead of sand to keep the pool from moving I see videos with stone others with sand 🤷🏼♂️
Alternative title: Watch ants build something
Please, what company did this, I'm interested in this?
Ok but where’s s the rest of the kdeo
No space for the plumbing?? No checking for level?
I would be upset that the workmen did not sweep the dust and leaves in the pool before filling with water. Now all that sand/dust/leaves have to go through the brand new filter system. Geez, it's the small things that matter.
PimpSolja49 they had to back fill it so the liner didn’t blow it away. They clean as they add pluming and chlorine. :)
Apparently, you have never worked or installed pools. These are minor things done afterwards.
I can see what you mean, but really it’s not that important. Leaves and dust have to be continuously cleaned out of an outdoor pool.
At 3:43, you can see the guy (whose red boxers keep showing throughout the video lol) remove the larger branches and leaf twigs out of the pool. I would think it's intentional that they left a little debris in there. They want to make sure the wiring, pumps, and filters are all in working order while they're still on-site finishing up and not a week later in case something is wrong. Looks like a gorgeous pool. Enjoy!!!
@@adammiller4389 I give you such credit for answering ppls question on here because some of them are just so dumb lol. Ppl thinking there will be no filtration, ppl thinking it's just going to be some sort of swimming stagnant pond lmao 🤣 I just can't...
Beautiful pool. Good job.
Beautiful pool ? It’s not a pool they just dug out hole n put a fiber glass. I have a pool n it’s way more better then this. We hired a pool contractor n also added a jacuzzi
Did they just build a pool in less than 10 minutes?!?
Can't see the finished product as the next video suggestion and channel logo are blocking the screen
why would they start filling it with all those leaves and debris in it?
Thanks for sharing such an informative and I really liked it.
You should have had that guy with the blue shirt ride in the scoop a few times so in fast motion it would look like the scoop got him.
Why leave the dirt and debris in the pool when filling it with water? The basic landscaping around the pool should have been done first, then clean out the crap from the "tub", THEN fill it.
I wonder if they cut that tree down that’s dropping leaves?
Why wouldn't you put gravel under it?
How big is the pool and where you bought it at? And what’s the total cost of the proyect
It’s 16,000 gallons and I it was a local pool installer that did the job. I’d rather not provide cost details publicly, but it was a lot. Get quotes from at least 3 places before choosing one.
digging a hole, and making a concrete and gunnite sprayed pool goes pretty quickly and you get a much better product in the end. While I like the idea of this, I think the total cost of the fiberglass buy and install will approach the hard gunnite pool cost
@@gkprivate433 Yes, Fiberglass comes very, very close to gunite. Gunite is the better product at the end, but the process is a bit longer, around 3-4 weeks longer.
Both Fiberglass & Gunite have maintenance to their shell down the road, the gunite will be a little more costly.
A refinish & tile for a gunite pool 10-20 years down the road will be an easy 20k
Not sure how much for a fiberglass...but, i'd say at least half of gunite...but probably quicker...and you like getting fiberglass sliced and stuck in your feet down the road?
Nasty pool when that happens.
Are the leaves free or do you pay extra for those ❓
Hahaahaaaa 🤣🤣 Was waiting for this comment! 😂
I seen one company put down a gravel foundation. Was that necessary?
They have all been enchanted! It must have been the spell of a very potent warlock to make them toil so fast...😲
Filled it before backfilling?
you boys missed the opportunity to put some insulation below and around the pool before you back filled it. Can help greatly if you heat it at all
Why was the hole not lined with stone or compacted
They level the bottom with sand, which self compacts
Now when it rains or bad weather mud and dirt is gonna easily get into the pool
They probably did either grass or stones around it there’s prob more to the vodeo
Probably hS a pool cover for it.
haha what are you talking about??? This is the 1st of 2 videos. They pour concrete around the pool.
This is what YT was originally made for. If you would have dug that hole in my yard it would have created a pile of rocks literally larger than the hole they came out of.
Enjoy the pool looks very nice
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Beautiful, God bless you. Enjoy your pool!
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How big is the the pool? Can it fit into a 40 by 31 feet back yard,
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How much does it cost ?
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Интересно сколько времени это займёт
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How much does it coast for a pool like that
Did you rent that machine? Wasting time not fueling before hand? XD
Wasn’t expecting that spa nice surprise! 👍🦄
Lol. We have a unicorn drink holder floaty thats always out and about in the pool 🦄. I don’t know why
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