We just bought a Chois 14x22 by 52" pool.
We are also going to build a deck around it.
Anyone have any experience building a deck around this type of pool?
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We built a deck around three sides of our above-ground pool. We have steps and a gate on one side and a ramp and a gate on the other side. There are some photos here
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What are the best type of steps to put in the pool coming off of a deck?
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We put in the wedding cake steps with the handrails attached to the deck. We weigh them down with PVC tubes filled with QuickCrete which were then capped and sealed. To assist with water circulation inside the hollow of the steps we drilled 2" holes all around the bottom about 6" up. Whenever I brush the pool I push some water against the holes which causes a nice swirl of sanitized water. By giving a little extra attention to getting the water moving under and behind the steps we've never had any algae grow there, nor do we have leaves or other debris collect there. Whenever we have to refill the pool we put the hose with a jet nozzle behind the steps and that, too, aids in flushing the area.
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We were sent a 220 pump instead of the 120.
I ended up just having an electrician come out and wire in the 220 pump.
But I did not know to ask him to put a switch near it. (I thought they had an on/off switch on them). So will have to get that fixed.
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Your pump doesn't have an on/off switch? I thought they all did. Since you're having the electrician come back anyway you might want to give some thought to having an additional on/off switch mounted on the deck near the skimmer. There will be times when you'll want to turn the pump on or off without having to walk off the deck and over to the equipment pad, such as when you're vacuuming or hooking up an automatic cleaner. The extra switch is really very convenient.
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Anyone with this type of pool have an enclosure around the pump and sand filter to hide it? Just wondering if that is a good idea.
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We don't but it is something we may eventually get around to building, I haven't decided yet (after 5 years
) We have a lot of groundhogs and rabbits on our land and I'm not sure I want to give them yet another safe spot where to build their nests and tunnels, nor do I really want to offer a cozy place for spiders and wasps. I'm a real wuss about such things.
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The ladder that is in the pool now says to weight down with sandbags.
I am reading sandbags create algae.
Can we drill holes in the ladder to make it stay weighted down?
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Sandbags don't create algae. Lack of water circulation does. If you take a look at the photo link I gave above you'll see what we did to both weigh the steps down and avoid the algae problem.
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