Above Ground Pools or Above Ground Swimming Pools For Summer Fun

By Moe Kittaneh

When summer arrives and the heat is on, a great way to relax and stay cool is with above ground pools.

Above ground pools are a much less expensive option than are in ground pools. There is no hole to dig and the materials that are used to make the pool are much less expensive. There are many types of above ground pools available today.

No matter which type of above ground pool you choose, you will need a level spot for installation. Any stones or debris should be removed from the spot before installation. A layer of sand will help to keep the pool level and flat on the bottom. If you are installing a metal wall above ground pool, you will need extra sand to build a cove around the inside of the lower pool wall. This keeps the liner from sliding under the metal wall and becoming damaged.

The easiest pool to setup has an inflatable ring around the top of the pool. Once it is inflated, water is added into the pool until it is filled. The ring keeps the pool standing up. These pools are only available in limited sizes.

The metal sided above ground pool is the oldest of above ground pools. These pools can last for many seasons if treated properly. A plastic liner inside the metal walls keeps the water inside the pool. These pools are available in either round or oval shapes and can be very large.

In recent years a pool has been developed that uses the heavier liner of the inflatable ring pool with PVC pipe for a support. This pool does away with the time of installation of a metal pool but has a much stronger wall support than the inflatable ring pool. These pools are also available in very large sizes.

Above ground pools need a filtering system to keep the water clear. Many pool owners find that a sand filter system is much more effective and economical than the paper filter systems that come with many less expensive pools.

For many years, chlorine was the chemical associated with swimming pools. Chlorine is a very volatile chemical and required constant replacement. Newer systems use table salt to keep the pool free of algae and germs. Table salt, sodium chloride, is a very stable chemical and pools require much less than they did with chlorine. Salt filters are an inexpensive addition to help you enjoy your above ground pool even more. - 30521

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