View Full Version : Just installed new above ground by myself
nottapooltech
06-05-2012, 02:27 PM
I installed a new centennial 24'x52" A.G. pool. It is made by the makers of Doughboy, but everyone here probably knows that. Anyways a couple of questions, when I installed it I didnt get the ground level, I more less used the sand to give me a level base. Now although the pool is currently perfectly level will I have to worry about the pool settling on the side that has more sand under the liner and walls? I did put 12"x12" concrete pavers under all the verticle support brackets which the instructions said was recommended but not required. I also pushed dirt up against and around the pool so the sand cant work its way out. Do you have any suggestions for reinforcing that, or is it even necessary. If i had it to do all over again I would have got a transit and made sure the ground was completely level. My other question is what automatic pool cleaner do you recommend. My floor seems to have a lot of dips and irregularities in it.
PoolDoc
06-05-2012, 02:31 PM
membership upgraded -
nottapooltech
06-05-2012, 02:34 PM
Thank You for the upgrade
AnnaK
06-05-2012, 07:17 PM
Sand does shift and settle and the dips and bumps in the floor are normal. Whether it'll settle more on the side you built up I don't know. With each year that passes my pool gets new dips. I don't worry about it anymore.
As to automatic cleaners, can't help you there. I had a Polaris something, can't remember its name, for half a season and didn't like it. It was the kind that floated on top and dragged a bag across the pool floor. It needed too much babysitting, got stuck in one spot a lot and had to be prodded to turn and move elsewhere. I like vacuuming by hand and spend less time doing that than I did watching the Polaris. But lots of our members with AGPs have automatic cleaners and like them.
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Watermom
06-06-2012, 08:33 AM
I have that Polaris that Anna is talking about. It is the Polaris 65. (It is a pressure side cleaner that attaches to the pool return jet.) I like it fine --- for some things. It does a good job of picking up big stuff like leaves, twigs, 'helicopters' from the maple trees, etc. I use it upon opening in the spring when all the debris is falling from the trees. I also use it in the fall when the leaves start dropping. But, it does not do a good job getting dust and dirt. Other than opening and closing, I don't use it. The rest of the summer I either vac by hand which is the fastest way to do it and actually does the best job and I actually kind of enjoy it. (I do it while in the pool. It is hard to vac a big AG pool from outside the pool -- for me, at least.) I also have a "Wanda the Whale" automatic vac that walks around the floor. (It is a suction side cleaner which means that it has a plate that goes inside the skimmer basket.) Wanda does do a good job of getting the dirt.
BigDave
06-06-2012, 09:18 AM
I have a Robo-Kleen cleaner, it's powered by a transformer (that stays outside the pool) connected by a long cable. It has it's own pump the pulls water and debris from the pool floor into it's internal filterbag. It goes back and forth over the floor with some apparently random turns. It gets leaves and sticks as well as fine sand. It doesn't climb walls and doesn't brush. I'm on my second unit, the first lasted three years but I was happy enough with its service that I bought another.
As far as I'm concerned, it pays for itself each time I use it.
nottapooltech
06-06-2012, 04:18 PM
@ AnnaK: Thanks Anna, I guess I need to just stop worrying about it. If it does get out of level I guess I will just re-install it the correct way, i've put it up once, I guess I can put it up again. My hand vacuum wont stay on the floor when I push it across the pool floor. It keeps wanting to flip up at the swivel by the end of the handle. It seems to do a good job but I more less have to push it down and around the pool at the same time. Thanks for your help it is greatly appreciated.
@ Watermom: Thanks Watermom, I will check these out, I was just wanting to get one that does well when the pool floor isnt completely free of dips and depressions.
@ BigDave: Big Dave I am guessing if it picks up sticks it will pick up dirt in the depressions of my pool floor.
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Thank you all for your response. I will look into your suggestions. This is a great site.
AnnaK
06-06-2012, 09:45 PM
Is your hand vac made for AGPs? Is it triangular? The ones I have are weighted and very well behaved. My favourite is the one I bought at ACE Hardware. It has an almost clear plastic top and I can see the vacuum action as it sucks up dust and tree flowers. It really is sort of a Zen experience, vacuuming the pool :)
sunlove
06-06-2012, 09:58 PM
Watched them put up our AG pool several years ago and the installers dig out the high side to be the same as the low side and the equipment has a laser level. Pretty neat. Then they hand dug places for concrete blocks, and checked the level of those in reference to each other. However my back yard has a slope to it! I have always heard that it should be within 1" level.