Great job! What about the water temperature on Summer? Does the water gets too hot? I'm thinking about to do the same, but I'm worried if I'll end up having a big hit tub on summer.
When you watch a project in a series of videos spread out over time. You get a good idea of the work that is being done in that moment. When you put together a video like this. You get the full scope of the project. That was a really big project!! The dirt work you did was top notch and the deck should last for years. I don't know if I would have taken on this one but hats off too you for pulling it off!! It looks great! Have a great weekend Tony!! P.S. counting the days!! LOL
That was awesome Tony. Great idea you had. I love it when someone says "it can't be done" then you show them. Yeah it can be done, then you show them. Your tractor experience is a big Blessing too. The little wife is pretty good too on the tractor.
That is an incredible amount of work -- and materials. I just built a little 10x10 deck next to an Intex 12x24 so I can easily imagine how much effort (looks like the wife was doing a LOT more than most would) and expense went into this. I like it!
Wasn't sure whether I was going to like the end result after seeing other try the same, but I think with the care you have shown I now think yours is a superb job for this combination. I've enjoyed both longer and time lapse versions but I think the best thing about this project was that you both worked your nuts off together, simple it how it should be in a team and you guys have it in spades or should I say tractors. An honest applause to you both.👏👏👏
Amen--good job, ya'll...& I saw your wife, in the time-lapse, helping, as well! Wonderful work--& How you opened your daylight basement patio up, is also a useful & joyous space! Glory to God: for all good things come from: Him!
My goodness. For that amount of time and work it sure seems like you could have gone ahead and poured a real in-ground concrete/plaster pool. Don't mean to sound negative, your work is 100% top quality and a very very nice looking finished product.
This is not the Walmart Intex. Many people have this pool up 7 years and counting. A concrete pool will need expensive maintenance in ten years. If I have to change the pool out every 5 years, I will still save thousands of dollars and I get to swim debt free.
Super thumbs up Tanja and Tony! This is a great project you did and worked together. This is a nice and clever setup. Don't be surprised if this video goes viral, as this is not every day we see such a project being accomplished on video and well-edited. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful pool!!!! My only concern with this is that those Intex pools are known to be of very shoddy construction and Intex's customer support is widely viewed as unreliable. Intex's various support mounts, etc., tend to rot out within a couple of years. I know because my sister has has two of these Intex pools over the past six years and both of them had significant deterioration of the infrastructure after just a few seasons. Imagine what a pain it's going to be to have to tear up that gorgeous deck to replace those parts (or worse, the entire pool) when parts rust out and fail.
Great video of the pool project 👍 The end result is very nice looking Deck and Pool great job to everyone involved 👍. A Canopy is a wonderful thing to have on any tractor for sure that sun got me a few times this year. So I got a canopy for my New Holland now no more sunburn lol. This year has been very busy we are finding ourselves over ran with tractor work so we purchased a second tractor for the wife she got a Kioti CK3510 HST loaded with extra options and a Arkansas built rotary cutter for a very low price. Thanks for sharing.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I like watching the dog supervise the whole project. Every time you put up a new place of shade, the pup has to go checkout and make sure it is a good spot.
This looks great! How do you access the pump or filter if needed? I want to do the same but I’m scared I’ll have to remove part of the deck to get to pool pump
Received notification of your long version of this pool. AMAZING!! Do you have any updates of this now after 2/3 yrs of what everything looks like? What kind of pool cover do you use, summer and winter? Close up pictures please and thank you 💓
Awesome job sir, I’m a construction company owner and I’m going to do the same.I’m very impressed, just wanted to thank you for sharing this it helped me visualize how I’m going to do it.I bought a 24by12by52 inter pool and I’ll tie it into a 55by12 deck on the back of my house and will make a 4ft walkway around the pool..thanks allot sir, god bless.
I have been building high end custom homes for years. Seen pools put in those homes for up to $650k. If those people only knew...... Great video. Great work. Superstars.
Awesome video awesome editing awesome concept! I've been thinking about doing this and have looked up different ways to do it. I love the concept of this one! Thanks for the video!
We use Adobe premiere. You are welcome for the video. We learn more each video we put out. Starting to learn the art of it. I really enjoy that part too.
Good job.. I used to dig pools in California for gunite pools.. Like you say, this was a lot of work.. I wonder what the cost of this installation was compared to a gunite pool.. One thing I noticed, was at the end I say two men in the pool, that I did not see in the video building the pool.. LOL Enjoy..
I mean this with respect. You have to have your drainage figured out before you put the pool in. Mine drained out the back down hill. No standing water around the pool.
What happened when it rained?Does the void fill with water? Did you make a way in the deck to get to get to the filter when needed? Did you drain this pool in wintertime and un-assemble? What made you decide on this versus a resin or steel pool since they are close in cost? Thanks!
I loved it, great job! Few questions if you dont mind. 1) did you have to have it pre designed or you built and modified as you progressed in work? 2) is it easy to replace the pool if it gets old or damaged beyond repair without changing the surrounding? 3) does this type/size of work require permit? God bless.
We are doing the same thing here in MN. Have you had any issues with rain water around the pool or does it drain off pretty quickly? I'm talking about under the deck
With this build can and or do you leave your pool up year round??. Could you do a video of how it looks now being that this video is 2 years old? Wait let me check first lol
We leave the pool up drained under a cover. The pool has performed well. This is the fourth summer. It took us a while getting around to editing the video. Nothing to see under the deck. It looks very much like it did when we built it. I hit the pool today! I would love to accommodate you on the video, but putting a video together, is a good deal of work. I don't think there is enough interest.
We expect it to last ten years. The sides are protected from the sun and during the winter, we drain it and cover it up. There is a guy in Texas that has had this pool set up for over 7 years with water in int. It can be replaced if needed.
Cost changes for area to area and year to year. You will have to get a material list together and do a little homework. We hit about 7-8k overall with everything finished. It can be done less expensive for sure, but I over built everything.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Did that also include the cost of the pool?? Beautiful set up. I am in the process of preparing to do this in Arizona. Much smaller pool and backyard but needs to be in-ground. Thanks for your video :-)
How hard is it going to be when you have to replace the liner in a few years? Also, what about the rain that collects in the area around the outside of the pool? Those legs are going to rust out is few years and that's going to be a real pain to replace.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I have watched the video many times. I'm planning to do the same thing and am trying to find answers to those questions and concerns. I was thinking maybe you made the decking removable.
The ground at the back of my pool is lower than the ground at the front. it has drains that go out to a point in the yard that is lower than the lowest part of the pool. I have an opening on the right side of the pool as you look at the video. I can literally walk around bent over under my pool. I wholeheartedly expect my pool to last at least 10 years. We cover it in the winter and remove all water. It is only stressed during summer. These types of pools will not take cold weather as the vinyl sidewalls get brittle during the coldest weather.
I have the same pool and want to build a 16x8 deck. Mine is totally above ground. How hard would that be for me? And how much do you think it might cost? I love your deck! We have enjoyed our pool so much this year. I keep thinking about getting an Inground but then I saw your video and it makes me want yours! Lol
So I guess that's in the U.S. I see videos again and again where wood is used with earth contact. For simple things I do that too, but never for such constructions, because you can only tear it away when it rots. What kind of wood do you use in the States for something like that?
Ummm I like this video but what happens when it rains? It's going to run though those boards and erode that dirt and sand under the pool. Is there a drain pipe to direct it out of that hole in the ground?
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Great job! What about the water temperature on Summer? Does the water gets too hot? I'm thinking about to do the same, but I'm worried if I'll end up having a big hit tub on summer.
Was an absolute pleasure to watch. Good work👍🏾
Thank you. We enjoyed the challenge. Tony
In Tennessee, it is perfect. The water never gets above a lukewarm.
God bless you. Tony
No idea why RUclips recommended me this, but I’m for it
I am glade they did.
I loved this I clicked on this instead of getting the add mid video
Thank you
When you watch a project in a series of videos spread out over time. You get a good idea of the work that is being done in that moment. When you put together a video like this. You get the full scope of the project. That was a really big project!! The dirt work you did was top notch and the deck should last for years. I don't know if I would have taken on this one but hats off too you for pulling it off!! It looks great! Have a great weekend Tony!! P.S. counting the days!! LOL
That was awesome Tony. Great idea you had. I love it when someone says "it can't be done" then you show them. Yeah it can be done, then you show them. Your tractor experience is a big Blessing too. The little wife is pretty good too on the tractor.
"Guys don't have noodle fights" Classic truth !!! Absolutely incredible project !!! Great video !!!
I always say what pops in my head. Lol. We are loving the pool this year.
If Tanja's not happy, Tony won't be happy. So, yeah, Tony does the project. Great job!
That is an incredible amount of work -- and materials. I just built a little 10x10 deck next to an Intex 12x24 so I can easily imagine how much effort (looks like the wife was doing a LOT more than most would) and expense went into this. I like it!
We have enjoy our pool so much this year. I did over build it. I want to be able to drive my tractor on it if I needed. LOL
The dogs laying under the canopies is the best ! Project looks great Tony.
Am I the only one that would’ve dug the hole then just tried to put a bunch of water in it and called it a pool
@@TonysTractorAdventure i would do that
Thats a pond
how on earth would that have worked
haha
dribbleYG It would Work.
All I can say is WOW!!!!
Wasn't sure whether I was going to like the end result after seeing other try the same, but I think with the care you have shown I now think yours is a superb job for this combination.
I've enjoyed both longer and time lapse versions but I think the best thing about this project was that you both worked your nuts off together, simple it how it should be in a team and you guys have it in spades or should I say tractors. An honest applause to you both.👏👏👏
Amen--good job, ya'll...& I saw your wife, in the time-lapse, helping, as well! Wonderful work--& How you opened your daylight basement patio up, is also a useful & joyous space! Glory to God: for all good things come from: Him!
My goodness. For that amount of time and work it sure seems like you could have gone ahead and poured a real in-ground concrete/plaster pool.
Don't mean to sound negative, your work is 100% top quality and a very very nice looking finished product.
My way is debt free at a tenth of the cost. Sweat is good for the body and the wallet.
My general concern is what's the longevity of an intex pool
This is not the Walmart Intex. Many people have this pool up 7 years and counting. A concrete pool will need expensive maintenance in ten years. If I have to change the pool out every 5 years, I will still save thousands of dollars and I get to swim debt free.
I thought this would just be an ad but it’s not
Good job keep up the good work
We just tell stories! Thank you for watching.
I did it! I dug the hole by hand! Took me a week and a half
Well, that is just amazing. You must be one heck of a guy. I am doing another one soon. I would sure like your help.
Super thumbs up Tanja and Tony! This is a great project you did and worked together. This is a nice and clever setup. Don't be surprised if this video goes viral, as this is not every day we see such a project being accomplished on video and well-edited. Thanks for sharing!
Starting off I wasn't sold on how it would look, but that turn out extremely well. Looks great.
We finished our 4th year.
Loved this - and the Mrs. looked so happy.
The pool was her idea. We had fun doing this together. Honestly, she is the force to be reckoned with in our house.
☺️ I’m sure
this is actually a fairly entertaining video
👍
Beautiful pool!!!! My only concern with this is that those Intex pools are known to be of very shoddy construction and Intex's customer support is widely viewed as unreliable. Intex's various support mounts, etc., tend to rot out within a couple of years. I know because my sister has has two of these Intex pools over the past six years and both of them had significant deterioration of the infrastructure after just a few seasons. Imagine what a pain it's going to be to have to tear up that gorgeous deck to replace those parts (or worse, the entire pool) when parts rust out and fail.
I hear that all the time from people. We bought their UTX line and have had zero issues. One of our viewers has had the pool up for 7 years.
This was great to watch. Kudos to all of your hard work...makes enjoying it that much better!
We are open for business this year. Tuesday will be the first 90 degree day worthing of swimming. Thank you for watching. Tony.
Great video of the pool project 👍 The end result is very nice looking Deck and Pool great job to everyone involved 👍. A Canopy is a wonderful thing to have on any tractor for sure that sun got me a few times this year. So I got a canopy for my New Holland now no more sunburn lol. This year has been very busy we are finding ourselves over ran with tractor work so we purchased a second tractor for the wife she got a Kioti CK3510 HST loaded with extra options and a Arkansas built rotary cutter for a very low price. Thanks for sharing.
Fun to watch. Again really nice job. The pics you posted with the grass coming up is really making it look even better.
We loved watching this! Clever idea, hubby said "smart construction"
We are enjoying our pool a great deal this year. Going out tonight.
Oh wow hermoso trabajo perfecto
God bless
Happy wife, happy life, the motto to live by or die by. :)
@@TonysTractorAdventure I like watching the dog supervise the whole project. Every time you put up a new place of shade, the pup has to go checkout and make sure it is a good spot.
Man you must really love her, I noticed earlier that your yard runs right down to a lake ???👏
Fantastic. Keep up the good work👌
Beautifully made
Love it
Thank you Sherry!
Good evening Sir, you all did an outstanding JOB !!! Very very good and amazing work doing that pool !!! Cheers !!!
Very good job God bless you
Lindo trabajo mi hermano
Thank you!
Big project. Awesome results! Thanks!
It has brought us three years of fun and we learned a lot from the project.
Wow nice idea for the sunny days..
It gets hot here in Tennessee, but we just closed the pool for the second year. Looking forward to opening up in late April next year.
This looks great! How do you access the pump or filter if needed? I want to do the same but I’m scared
I’ll have to remove part of the deck to get to pool pump
There is another video that show more detail. There is a big opening.
Received notification of your long version of this pool. AMAZING!! Do you have any updates of this now after 2/3 yrs of what everything looks like? What kind of pool cover do you use, summer and winter? Close up pictures please and thank you 💓
Really no update videos but the pool has held up very well. We are getting ready to open it up for the 5th year.
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Awesome job sir, I’m a construction company owner and I’m going to do the same.I’m very impressed, just wanted to thank you for sharing this it helped me visualize how I’m going to do it.I bought a 24by12by52 inter pool and I’ll tie it into a 55by12 deck on the back of my house and will make a 4ft walkway around the pool..thanks allot sir, god bless.
God bless you too. Thank you
I like how the music goes do do da do da do...dadoot dadoot...doot...
It turned out perfect. But I was looking for more details on the actual pool part. How you did your wall support on the narrow side. Thanks.
I put out three videos on the build.
I have been building high end custom homes for years. Seen pools put in those homes for up to $650k. If those people only knew......
Great video. Great work. Superstars.
Thank you so much.
Wow, this was wonderful to watch. Always wanted to know how this was done 👏🏾😏
Thank you. We love it and can't wait for warm weather.
Wow! What a job! That was an awesome time lapse, and it turned out great!
Thank you my friend. We are going to love it once it warms up.
So cool. Great job guys!
Thank you. It was fun
Good job! Enjoy your pool!
Thank you
Very cool! Really enjoyed watching this!
Thank you.
Awesome video awesome editing awesome concept! I've been thinking about doing this and have looked up different ways to do it. I love the concept of this one! Thanks for the video!
Thank you. We are opening up the pool for the fourth year.
I so much watching these videos like this
Glad you enjoyed it. Tony
Searching for ideas and this is the best I’ve seen. Awesome job 👍
Thank you my friend. We have enjoyed it greatly!
Excellent work guys !
Thank you so much. We hope to open the pool very soon. One more cool snap!
This is my first time watching your vids and i love it keep up the good work
Thank you.
Really cool. We are way out from town, and have more rock than grass. I love how it looks like an in ground pool.
Thank you. We can't wait until it warms so we can use it again.
Great video!! AND choice of music too thank you for not blasting it like so many others .. Can I ask what did you use to EDIT this video?. its great
We use Adobe premiere. You are welcome for the video. We learn more each video we put out. Starting to learn the art of it. I really enjoy that part too.
Great job!! What kind of tractors do you have? OH! nevermind, you said on the video. This tractor would be perfect for our farm!
Good job.. I used to dig pools in California for gunite pools.. Like you say, this was a lot of work.. I wonder what the cost of this installation was compared to a gunite pool.. One thing I noticed, was at the end I say two men in the pool, that I did not see in the video building the pool.. LOL Enjoy..
Wow You guys really are Good.. it looks awesome
Thank you. We still love it.
Very good job!!! Happy wife , happy life !!! Question, how much distou spend for entire project?
7-8k
Tony's Tractor Adventure I love it . Good job.
I really enjoyed this video - I can see the hard work that went into this 👍
We have enjoyed the pool great this year. Thank you for watching. Tony
I am in awe of you two! Great job! Are you willing to share your supply list and deck plans?
I built it in my head. No plans.
This was great one question what happens if the pool gets damaged and you need to replace it?
I can replace it if it is needed.. It is setting in there like normal on the ground. I can walk around under the deck.
Love the music
What did you think about the pool!
How much did the whole project come out to cost bud ? I’m thinking of building the same thing. Thanks y’all great job
I couldn't even begin to tell you. That was almost 5 years ago and everything has tripled in price.
Beautiful guys wow. Enjoy
Thank you. We can't wait to open it back up for a third year.
Awesome video and project! Stay well.
Thank you. Looking forward to using the pool.
I really like this video... well done!
Thank you
I think you should narrate more and give some specific advice and address problems we might run into building this...I really enjoyed this tho!!!
Working on a very detailed video. It will about an hour long. I plan to have it out before Christmas. We have about 60 hours of detail video.
Tony's Tractor Adventure :D looking forward to it; so glad this was recommended to me
Have a great weekend
Really nice job. Thanks for the time lapse.
Great Job.. Being good with my hands usually do everything from repair cars, motorcycles, house repairs central AC HVac buy no way could I do this..
You can do it
Now I wanna make a pool
I can't wait to use it next spring
How do go about maintaining the pool? Getting to the pump and filter and fixing any holes? Do you have have trap doors throughout the deck
Please watch this video. There is a giant cavern all the way around the pool. I walk in from the side. ruclips.net/video/HCC8sAgVkiw/видео.html
Nice work !
Thank you
I love the worth ethic keep it up man 👍🏻
Thank you. We had a great time for the most part doing building the pool. It was very hot when we built it.
Looks great brother!
How did you get all that many days of no rain
Oh ok that makes sense now got ya
summer ??
Can you come to New York and build me a pool like this!!!! WOW! Nice Job!!!
Thank you for your confidence! I appreciate you watching and the kind words.
Good video my dude, nice pool!
If it would just warm up. The pool is open. We are having a rather cool wet late spring. Thank you for watching.
Hello, this looks amazing. We are currently working on our pool. We ran into standing water issue. Any recommendations for draining rain water??
I mean this with respect. You have to have your drainage figured out before you put the pool in. Mine drained out the back down hill. No standing water around the pool.
IT looks incredible
Thank you. We can't wait to use it again.
What happened when it rained?Does the void fill with water?
Did you make a way in the deck to get to get to the filter when needed? Did you drain this pool in wintertime and un-assemble?
What made you decide on this versus a resin or steel pool since they are close in cost?
Thanks!
Look at the video around 03:22. The rain water drains out the back. It is not completely sunk.
I loved it, great job!
Few questions if you dont mind.
1) did you have to have it pre designed or you built and modified as you progressed in work?
2) is it easy to replace the pool if it gets old or damaged beyond repair without changing the surrounding?
3) does this type/size of work require permit?
God bless.
Had a plan in my head. Not much room for anything else.
It is easy to replace the pool. God bless you too! 😇
This was very cool
Thank you
Awesome Job
Thank you. Getting ready to open up for the year. Can't wait to swim.
Great idea it looks awesome
We are doing the same thing here in MN. Have you had any issues with rain water around the pool or does it drain off pretty quickly? I'm talking about under the deck
My pool drains through the rear which is downhill. Water never stands. I has fun with the pool build. It has been up 3 years now .
What a awesome j ob you folks,
Thank you. We closed it down for the third year. We will start it back up in late April.
With this build can and or do you leave your pool up year round??. Could you do a video of how it looks now being that this video is 2 years old? Wait let me check first lol
We leave the pool up drained under a cover. The pool has performed well. This is the fourth summer. It took us a while getting around to editing the video. Nothing to see under the deck. It looks very much like it did when we built it. I hit the pool today! I would love to accommodate you on the video, but putting a video together, is a good deal of work. I don't think there is enough interest.
Looks great
Thank you
How do you change the filter of the pool? Did you leave an opening ?
I can walk under my deck.
I would have liked to see how you enter and the way you left it accessible.
Watch the other videos on the play list
Heck yeah
Thank you buddy
Thanks but I’m not a kid
Not sure what you mean.
How long should the pool itself last? Will it be able to be swapped in the event something tears it?
We expect it to last ten years. The sides are protected from the sun and during the winter, we drain it and cover it up. There is a guy in Texas that has had this pool set up for over 7 years with water in int. It can be replaced if needed.
Tony's Tractor Adventure what was the total cost?
Cost changes for area to area and year to year. You will have to get a material list together and do a little homework. We hit about 7-8k overall with everything finished. It can be done less expensive for sure, but I over built everything.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Did that also include the cost of the pool?? Beautiful set up. I am in the process of preparing to do this in Arizona. Much smaller pool and backyard but needs to be in-ground. Thanks for your video :-)
My cost included the pool. Still, pricing has doubled since I built mine.
Wow amazing!
Thank you. We are enjoying the pool so much.
How do u attach the deck to the pool rail or do u somehow let the deck float and how do U support the deck and hide the rail ?
Please watch the other videos. I can't type that much.
@@TonysTractorAdventure ok thank you I didn’t see the other videos I’ll go look for them thank u very nice work on your pool peace
How hard is it going to be when you have to replace the liner in a few years? Also, what about the rain that collects in the area around the outside of the pool? Those legs are going to rust out is few years and that's going to be a real pain to replace.
@@TonysTractorAdventure I have watched the video many times. I'm planning to do the same thing and am trying to find answers to those questions and concerns. I was thinking maybe you made the decking removable.
Sorry buddy, I took it the wrong way. Many trolls today.
The ground at the back of my pool is lower than the ground at the front. it has drains that go out to a point in the yard that is lower than the lowest part of the pool. I have an opening on the right side of the pool as you look at the video. I can literally walk around bent over under my pool. I wholeheartedly expect my pool to last at least 10 years. We cover it in the winter and remove all water. It is only stressed during summer. These types of pools will not take cold weather as the vinyl sidewalls get brittle during the coldest weather.
Again, I apologize. So many mean people today.
You must not have watched the video. "French drain"
Did you guys fill pool using well water? Love your video! Very awesome!
We are on city water. Our water price is good. It takes about $180 to fill it once each Year
Thank you for watching too. Tony
We’re you able to get a lot of the wrinkles from the bottom our
@@Oookjjjffyh we did. Before putting water in the pool, get two people on opposite sides of the pool. Pull the bottom of the pool stretching.
I have the same pool and want to build a 16x8 deck. Mine is totally above ground. How hard would that be for me? And how much do you think it might cost? I love your deck! We have enjoyed our pool so much this year. I keep thinking about getting an Inground but then I saw your video and it makes me want yours! Lol
Thank you. Cost varies so much by style and lumber cost. I couldn't even guess. We are loving our pool.
This is what I am going to do with our pool
Our pool is on its fifth year. Still going strong.
Good job.
That’s all I can say
Thank you my friend. We wish it was warm enough to use it. 😁 I did grill burgers on the Deck yesterday.
So I guess that's in the U.S. I see videos again and again where wood is used with earth contact.
For simple things I do that too, but never for such constructions, because you can only tear it away when it rots. What kind of wood do you use in the States for something like that?
Pressure treated wood. If we keep it dry on the inside, it will last 20-25 years. We will not care after that. We also treat it for insects.
I understand. I didn't think it was criticism. Have a great weekend
How do you get to the filter pump for maintenance?
Watch the other two pool videos.
Did you protect the wood?
We have.
Yes
Great. The pool was hard work, but will give us years of fun. Tony
Does this require a sump pump or a way to keep water out of your sunken surroundings? If I do this it will be an area with very little runoff I'd any
No. It drains out the back toward the ditch.
Ummm I like this video but what happens when it rains? It's going to run though those boards and erode that dirt and sand under the pool. Is there a drain pipe to direct it out of that hole in the ground?
I am smart than I look. Watch the video series.