What is the perfect size above ground pool?
Size up your pool. Round pools start at 12 feet in diameter, with 24-foot-diameter pools, which can fit four to five people, being the most popular choice, Carnes says. The most popular oval pools are 15 feet by 30 feet.
What is the best thing to put underneath an above ground pool?
By far the best material to place under a swimming pool liner is Armor Shield or Gorilla Pad. These materials are breathable allowing moisture to escape and are extremely tough, keeping insects and moles from coming through and piercing the vinyl pool liner.
Which is better round or rectangular above ground pool?
Typically, a long, rectangular pool is based for laps since it lets you swim in a straight line. A rounded pool would be better for lounging and for recreational swims. These pools are usually smaller and do not have a straight path for swimming laps.
Should I put a tarp under my above ground pool?
At the bare minimum, yes you should put a tarp underneath your Intex pool. Inflatable pools, Bestway and Summer Ways pools will also benefit from a tarp. Although a tarp will help protect your pool there are far better choices such as foam tiles or proper commercial under pool pads.
How much does it cost to install a 24 foot above ground pool?
The average cost to install a 24′ foot round above ground pool is around $2,710, to have a pool company near you handle the installation, and depending on your pool site and other requirements like ground leveling, the need for excavation and dirt removal, etc.
Is an above ground pool worth the money?
Typically, most people prefer the look and function of an inground pool, but the high installation and excavation costs can be a deterrent. If you’re looking for a cost-effective alternative to an inground swimming pool, an above-ground pool can be a great option that is worth every penny.
How deep is the water in a 52 inch pool?
Wall Height Many people wished they were deeper so the manufacturers started making 52 inch tall pools so that they would hold nearly 4 feet of water at 3′ 10”. Now the most popular pools are 54” tall and they can actually hold 4′ of water.