As far as DIY pools go I don't think it gets much better than this. Plus as a benefit, having built it yourself, you will likely enjoy your pool more than any person who has paid for a new pool installation. Great work!
I’m not sure exactly what the flow rate from the hose is, but if the end of the garden hose has a flow rate of, say, 6 gallons per minute, then it should take a little over a day to fill the 10,000 gallon volume of the pool.
As far as DIY pools go I don't think it gets much better than this. Plus as a benefit, having built it yourself, you will likely enjoy your pool more than any person who has paid for a new pool installation. Great work!
That’s reassuring, Steve! Thanks again for all your help and expertise!
I'm curious, how long would it have taken to fill the pool with your garden hose?
I’m not sure exactly what the flow rate from the hose is, but if the end of the garden hose has a flow rate of, say, 6 gallons per minute, then it should take a little over a day to fill the 10,000 gallon volume of the pool.