Re: Intex pool setup advice
I doubt that tilling the ground is very common as pool prep; it would be a pretty bad idea.
The reason is, it's hard to puncture a liner that resting on a firm surface, but rather easy to do so if the liner is on a soft or spongy surface. For that reason, I'm not sure that putting the insulation panels underneath is a good idea. It might work out better if you simply raked and leveled the ground carefully, and then put a heavy duty tarp, trimmed to fit, under the pool.
One caution: leveling the ground is important with all soft-side pools, but it's exceedingly important on the larger ones. Use a water level to make SURE you are level side-to-side, end-to-end, and corner-to-corner.
Re: Intex pool setup advice
I'd like to add that any built up or filled in areas under the pool must be compacted. There's going to be alot of water above the ground and it will compact anything you don't. It's safest to dig to level, undisturbed soil.
Re: Intex pool setup advice
Thanks for the advice guys. I guess I dug before I did enough research. I shoveled the high areas over to the low ones. I am going to level it and compact it the best I can.
Re: Intex pool setup advice
Get one of these:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_70460-302-11...ductId=3621704
and prepare to be worn out using it, unless you're in great shape.
Re: Intex pool setup advice
Many Home Depot stores have a tool rental. They often have plate compactors and "jumping jacks" available. I'd think the plate compactor would better suit your needs.
http://www6.homedepot.com/tool-truck...or_14/0008705/
http://www6.homedepot.com/tool-truck...ck/5200000642/
Re: Intex pool setup advice
Ah-h-h.
That picture of the tamper they call a "jumping jack" brings back not-so-fond memories of days spent riding one of those d### things. I was learning to be a plumber then, and was the low man on the pecking order. Thus, I got to hang on to what is called in this area a "whaley-packer". Wore me out then, and I was a pretty buff 20 year old. I think I could probably hang on for about an hour, now, 40 years later! ;)