I love your video series! We've been struggling between a 12x24, a 12x28, and a 16x32.. One big consideration is the "leftover" space on the yard after plopping any size pool. The 16x32, for instance, requires that we place the pool on a different part of the yard than we originally wanted. HOWEVER, we do entertain and also I would love to have a few more feet for doing laps, so the tradeoffs are better location for the pool, or better swimming length... Decisions, decisions... Anyway, thank you for putting these videos out there for us to learn! I wish you guys were located in Washington State.
I was going to put the time down so people did not the to wade to the end but you beat me to it. :) And after all that, it was not helpful to me at all, because I am not interested in a ROUND pool. lol
Great video! Do you recommend the 18 foot Intex foot XTR or the 20 foot Prism Intex pool? The XTR is said to be better quality but they don’t make in a 20 inch for the depth we want. Only a 20 x 48 and we would prefer 52 inches deep. is 2 feet that big of a difference?
How's it going Chad? This is only the 2nd video i've seen of yours, and I'm amazed on your knowledge about pools. I've been trying to find out how many gallons of water does a 15' - 48" above ground pool hold? I think it's around 2,460, but I want to be sure. Thanks
Question...I have an oval above ground pool measures 16x 30 (bought a house and it came with the house). I can not find any liners in the dimension mentioned above anywhere!! Can I buy a 16x32 instead?? Please help!!
Great educational videos. I am wondering what shape and size pool you would recommend for me if one of my purposes for the pool would be to do laps and get a workout. I'm used to doing laps at my gym and naturally I'm thinking that the bigger the better for exercising purposes.
That's all going to depend on the particular framework that you purchase. Your best bet is to pull it out of the box and put the top seats on top of the post and take your own measurement
@@abovegroundpros thank you. As far as the Cement pad you put under the uprights, can some of that pad sit inside the pool area? And then put sand over top?
Great points and I love how you are looking at it economically.
Chad, you have great videos. Very practical, very clear and concise. You do a great job of building up to your point by laying a foundation first.
I love your video series! We've been struggling between a 12x24, a 12x28, and a 16x32.. One big consideration is the "leftover" space on the yard after plopping any size pool. The 16x32, for instance, requires that we place the pool on a different part of the yard than we originally wanted. HOWEVER, we do entertain and also I would love to have a few more feet for doing laps, so the tradeoffs are better location for the pool, or better swimming length...
Decisions, decisions...
Anyway, thank you for putting these videos out there for us to learn! I wish you guys were located in Washington State.
Great realistic information. Chart at 6:03
I was going to put the time down so people did not the to wade to the end but you beat me to it. :) And after all that, it was not helpful to me at all, because I am not interested in a ROUND pool. lol
Thanks for all your great information..
Great video! Do you recommend the 18 foot Intex foot XTR or the 20 foot Prism Intex pool? The XTR is said to be better quality but they don’t make in a 20 inch for the depth we want. Only a 20 x 48 and we would prefer 52 inches deep. is 2 feet that big of a difference?
idk what to get i dont care who swims in my pool but i like the space to swim laps its good exercise. i was thinking a 27 round or 33 oval too.
How's it going Chad? This is only the 2nd video i've seen of yours, and I'm amazed on your knowledge about pools. I've been trying to find out how many gallons of water does a 15' - 48" above ground pool hold? I think it's around 2,460, but I want to be sure. Thanks
Right at 4000
Question...I have an oval above ground pool measures 16x 30 (bought a house and it came with the house). I can not find any liners in the dimension mentioned above anywhere!! Can I buy a 16x32 instead?? Please help!!
Thank you for the information.
Thank you very helpful
What's the best depth. We want a 14 or a 15 footer. Our choices would be 3 1/2 or 4 foot seep. Thank you
outstanding information
Great educational videos. I am wondering what shape and size pool you would recommend for me if one of my purposes for the pool would be to do laps and get a workout. I'm used to doing laps at my gym and naturally I'm thinking that the bigger the better for exercising purposes.
Oval would probably work best. Just find a length that you prefer for laps and keep in mind that it must fit your yard as well.
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Thank you
What is the optimum size of swimming pool for schools?
+Namrata Gupta usually when we do that we go with a 33' round or a 21'x41' oval
Thnk u
I've got a 6 foot pool
Quick question, if you get a 52" high pool, is that the total hight with top rail? I am digging out mine and trying get it to be level with my deck
That's all going to depend on the particular framework that you purchase. Your best bet is to pull it out of the box and put the top seats on top of the post and take your own measurement
@@abovegroundpros thank you. As far as the Cement pad you put under the uprights, can some of that pad sit inside the pool area? And then put sand over top?
Yes on both
@@abovegroundpros do you have a video on how to install a skimmer and return?
were r u guys location
+Sabrosita Pr Wilmington NC and Atlanta GA
Where is the chart?
Btw it's not very big😐
how many people would fit in a 16 by 24 ft pool?
I'd say 3 to 5 comfortably.
thx
There is no 10x30
I want 33 feet pool (period)