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funny how dogs seem to always get into the picture!!!
30 foot diameter 54" deep - (62" in center) Vogue Impact - Resin structure, Resin based paint on walls over all sorts of rust proofing layers - should last some time!
Building a 16x16 deck in a few weeks!
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-S...0/100_2901.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-H...0/100_2900.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-H...0/100_2900.jpg
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We have started on a 24' AG pool, retaining wall and paver patio install.
Here is the before picture of the area where the pool is going.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-3...0/e653c266.jpg
Here is the excavation in progress.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-I...0/207f77e8.jpg
Retaining wall complete.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-G...0/e11e6f2c.jpg
Patio finished.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-h...0/eed47a48.jpg
Pool install next, as soon as the ground drys out from all the rain we have had.
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Here is a pic from last year, I need to get some from this year though, especially a night one with the lights going. Plus, I have a lot more plants now. I would love to see other peoples above grounds, they are awkward to incorporate inot a yard.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-t...y30Yard013.jpg
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Wow, what a beautiful job - enjoy!
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Jetta, Your water is so clear is looks like there isn't any in the pool!!
Kpromero, love the puppy!
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Well that is either a Fanta Sea (they are awesome ONground pools, CarlD has one) or an IG, in which case its in the wrong thread and should be moved...
Anywho, here is my try at posting inline...
Ours is just operational for less than a week now, but we did actually get our first test drive family swim yesterday and I have to say - I LOVE our new pool. There is still lots of landscaping, etc to do but now its "Our Pool"....instead of just "The BIG job"
Pic 1 - Pool toys, snorkeling equipment and swimming begins! Panel rack and poolside shower shown - both our DIY projects.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y14...ool/pool54.jpg
Pic 2- Ray, our Macaw, wants to try the snorkeling fins too!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y14...ool/pool53.jpg
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Our pool is a 12 x 24 ft Kayak pool that we sunk a few feet into the ground (so it would line up with the existing deck on the side of the house). We bought it second hand for a steal, put a little $$ into getting some new parts (liner, filter, ladder) and have been loving it for about 4 years now.;)
Here are a few pics from outside the pool area.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-H...o/s800/300.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-W...s/s800/301.jpg
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Mammallama-
What is that beautiful blue material surrounding your pool deckside? Blue carpeting? Blue tile? ???? What is underneath it? Wood 2x4's? Aluminum decking?
Just dying to know- the first pic makes it look very inground!
Hey, I just noticed- The water is moving in your pool-you must have the pump running :p !!!
~hoffmans
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Hey I like the gator. Where did you get that floater? How much was it....
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This is an older picture of my pool, and, yes, it IS A/G. But it looks the same...
http://home.earthlink.net/~dashmanc/pool/offdeck.jpg
This is looking at the back of the house--it's attached to our deck:
http://home.earthlink.net/~dashmanc/pool/wholepool.jpg
and this is the gate look from the back of the house.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dashmanc/pool/gate1.jpg
I did all the design work on all the woodwork on the deck and rails, designed and laid out the foundation and acted as my own GC.
The decking around the pool is all hollow panels and water gets pumped through them. So it's a solar heated pool, and the circulating water keeps the deck from burning your feet. Credit for that goes to FantaSea, who built the basic pool and solar decking. It's a custom size: 16'x40' with a 5'6" deep section. They usually do 20'x40' and 16'x32', or 12'x40' for lapping.
Since it's all cedar, every picket had to be milled by me, the gate is my own design, mortised and tenoned because I couldn't STAND the idea of a diagonal on the gate. Even the sill plate under the gate is custom-made by me. It's GREAT at keeping your toes from getting bashed. In 4 years, nobody's have been bashed by it! It's all to BOCA and town codes and passed inspections with no problem.
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It is absolutely beautiful! It must be wonderful to sit there and think that you did it yourself! Best of luck, and happy swimming.
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Thanks! We really love it! It's not as fancy as some of our neighbors' I/Gs, but it really has a different look and complements the house. Plus it's long enough to be a real lap pool--my personal criterion of ANY pool.
Next job, though is to push out the pool's own deck. I can only go one direction--to the right of the gate in the gate picture, or the end fence you see in the in-the-pool pic. I want to be able to sit IN the enclosure without having to go thru the gate. It's a smaller job, but I'm still planning it in my head before I start in on formal plans--and we have to start cutting more pickets!!!! I think I have most of it licked.
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Carl, your pool is georgeous!
We also liked the idea of sitting in the pool area so we attached one (long) side of the pool to the existing deck. Hubby did a pretty good job at deciding where to dig for the pool. (We'd bought it second hand and installed it ourselves). :eek: ALOT if work, but worth the $$ it saved us.
I like the idea of the solar heating through the pool decking. Ours is made of tongue and groove aluminum panels that get hot, hot, hot when you're walking on them with dry bare feet. (I don't notice the heat when I'm wet). Would be nice to channel that heat into the pool!
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Love to see pics of your pools too! Here's mine...
I'll start by showing mine. Seeing as we all keep each other's pools "in check" I thought "Gosh, I'd love to see everyone's pool pictures. I'm suprised we don't have a room for that....I know, I'll start with mine!". So, here is the "donut" pool you all are helping me with.
This is Carisa. She is 9 months old and we start our official swimming lessons on the 3rd of July. This is the "come home and practice" pool.
Thank you all, for helping me maintain this pool!
[Admin: attached pictures lost during vBulletin upgrade.]
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Here are a few pics of my 30' AG pool. We dug it into a small slope, so the lowest side towards the house is only 20 inches off the ground. These pics are more of the deck...I'll try to get more of the pool. I hope this works!
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-6...0/DCP_4614.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-C...0/DCP_4616.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-d...0/DCP_4619.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-v...0/DCP_4617.jpg
I designed and built the house myself, and designed and built the deck, installed the pool, etc, myself. Since these pics, I added white vinyl lattice under all the decking.
Frank D.
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Sorry it has take so long to post these, we did not finish the pool with the same contractor we started with....Long story..... Here are a few of the finished pool. Still have some landscaping to do.
Finished pool.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-w...NewPool001.jpg
Pool from the deck.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m...NewPool002.jpg
Pool patio.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Q...olpatio006.jpg
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Folks,
This thread is for showing off our A/G pools--and admiring others' pools. There was an ongoing discussion on fencing and codes that was completely off-topic and had reached 7 posts already. I have moved those posts to a new thread in the Above Ground Pool forum so you can enjoy continuing it there.
That way we can continue to keep this thread as what it is intended as: Our Above Ground Pool GALLERY.
Thanks for your cooperation and understanding.
Carl
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http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/sevver/Pool005.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/sevver/Pool004.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/sevver/Pool006.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/sevver/Pool003.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/sevver/Pool002.jpg
This is my pool in progress, I want to add a deck, and of course more plants. I also have the DE filter which will go in along with my sand filter, probably next year. I will be foregoing the use of the Nature2 next year also, I am interested in whether or not it is really needed, I tend to think it isn't.
All of the work has been done by me, from the setup of the pool, to the brick sidewalk, to the landscaping. I will get some night shots here soon with the sidewalk lit up and the pool light on, it looks cool.
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I have learned so much from pool forum. They are beginning our install in just two days and I plan to put the progress up. I am so envious w/ the decking you all have and hope to knock that out this fall. I have the plans ready, it's time to enjoy the water and take advantage of the short time I have left. So, soon...........I'll share the slow progress.:)
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Originally Posted by sevver
Sevver.......do you have to walk to this switch as shown to turn on your light @ time or do you have it hard wired to another switch somewhere?
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Second picture down has the switch hanging on the pole I put in. You have to walk back there to turn it on. I could hard wire it and throw another switch by the backdoor I suppose, but I don't think I will, at least not yet. I always seem to need to go back there anyhow, either to turn up or down the heater or turn on or off the pump. I will have some night shots a bit later.
Here are the pics:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20...olNight005.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20...olNight004.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20...olNight003.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20...olNight002.jpg
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Are you happy with the decking under the edge of the pool like that? I want to do a deck and am trying to figure out how to do it, I am thinking probably like that, but I use a solar cover in the winter and don't think it will work well with that. Looks nice though, well done.
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see if this works guys....
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-J...ullpoolsv7.jpg
If it does great.......if not,, I'll keep tryin. To put a nail on my started thread "ester williams or doughboy" this is what we went with. This is the 30' EW w/ 52" walls. I liked the styling and the fact that the walls are aluminum. We still have alot of work to do to make it our "paradise away from the carribean" but it'll be fun.
We plan to extend the deck from where I am standing to take this picture and broaden it out on the right side and to the left near the bottom of the picture.
Until then, I'll hold of on the photos.
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http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/1273/fullpoolsv7.jpg
see if this works guys....
If it does great.......if not,, I'll keep tryin. To put a nail on my started thread "ester williams or doughboy" this is what we went with. This is the 30' EW w/ 52" walls. I liked the styling and the fact that the walls are aluminum. We still have alot of work to do to make it our "paradise away from the carribean" but it'll be fun.
We plan to extend the deck from where I am standing to take this picture and broaden it out on the right side and to the left near the bottom of the picture.
Until then, I'll hold of on the photos.
You need to put the link in between the image tags, this is what you will get.
http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/1273/fullpoolsv7.jpg
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I love this thread. I am getting some great ideals for my pool. Thanks folks and keep the pics coming
Steve
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Thanks sevver for your help, but where are the image tags. I guess I don't follow, but that is what I was trying to do and you did it for me. Thanks.
When you hit post reply, I go to "manage accounts" but w/ this one i copied and pasted the link......i was satisfied with that after about an hour of attempts, but please explain. what you mean by image tags.....I promise I'll get it and this will be the last of this iss ur in "the gallery" cause I know it doestn' belong here.
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TracyB - Be aware that all those trees above/around your pool will give you a ton of extra work. After every rain storm we get (which is like every day @ 5pm) I have leaves, sticks, prickley balls & pine needles in my pool. I have some big trees around the pool, which are pretty - but they block a lot of sun and cause tons of extra work. I'd cut them down myself if they weren't so huge and kinda leaning towrads the house!
But your pool looks great to me. I'm curious to see how your decking turns out.
Yeah, I see your point about those darn trees. I have a landscaper friend who will do what ever I need to. I may eventually cut back about 20-30 feet but for now it'll have to do. I am most interested in the decking first since we only have about 2 months of swimming ..... then next fall I will tackle those trees while the pool is covered and the poison ivy is dormant. I'm allergic. I won't be posting more photos until then most likely, but right now it's a pain using a 6 foot ladder to get in and down the wedding cake steps. I'll keep you guys up and up on the progress as soon as it happens. Thanks
Oh and FYI.......those are north side trees so I get full sun from about 11:30 TO 4:30 5ISH then only maybe 1/4 shade till west ward sunset...maye that'll help me
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Les, that is a very neat and tidy yard. I like the pool install, looks good, nice clean water too. Good job.
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Thanks, we switched to BBB about two weeks ago. I really like it and things are going great. Wish I'd done it a from the beginning.
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http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/6...2006061am3.jpg
Here is my new filter and Pump with my solar controller
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/5...2006060ix0.jpg
Picture of Solar collectors and Mount made out of PT lumber
http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/3...2006058ln8.jpg
Full view shot of the Esther Williams 18x33 Aluminum Extruded pool (1984)
This is the third location that the pool has been at!
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ok guys. here is the deck in which we will be coming off of. the pool photo is in another post so I won't post it again. We wil be removing the steps and coming straight towards the bottom of the screen to your left of the red line(the pool now). We are also planing to go to your right off the deck about where that chiminea is sitting to about where the tree w/ the hostas is. (that is to give you and idea the distance right not the depth. the bigges part of the decking will be on the left hand side of the red. It'll be a few weeks till we start. But I'll follow up w/ more photos later. (now that i finally got it ...thanks sevver)
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-p...1001665qh8.jpg
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Here is our pool and deck we just installed still need to do landscaping and put rails up on the higher deck.
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Congrats on learning about the pics, Traceyb!
I too have a Mac.....I'll never go back to windoze.......:D
Anyway, back to topic......These pool pics are great! They do give everyone great ideas.....
Carl D's post got me thinking......I love my 30' round pool, but my next house may have a oval or rectangle one, better for swimming laps, etc. I had to put the fencing around the top of my pool, but it is a pain to put the solar cover on and off.
Lesson learned is to think carefully about pool placement, getting in and out, deck size, solar cover stuff, etc.
Frank D.