All the "on ground" pools I've seen are made out of pieces instead of a continuous wall with one seam. They are supposed to lend themselves better to burrying and are usually available with a hopper style deep end option unlike AG pools.
I have heard this term and wonder if it's a marketing term or if it somehow differs from an above-ground. Is it really any different?
All the "on ground" pools I've seen are made out of pieces instead of a continuous wall with one seam. They are supposed to lend themselves better to burrying and are usually available with a hopper style deep end option unlike AG pools.
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