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    okay....trying out pool ownership, as advised, with intex metal frame (16x48)....

    it is on mostly level ground....it has a bit of fall to one side...now, that I have it set up, it turns out to be 2 - 3 inches....

    I have access to any amount of limestone sand that I need....this stuff is course, but packs like stone. do you think that I can get away with a couple of tons of this packed and leveled, then the tarp and pool...

    also, should I upgrade the tarp to a heavier thickness given this?

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    When I had my intex donut, I dug in a circle of landscape edging (the 8" tall stuff with a black tube on top) and I levelled that as I installed it. Then I filled the inside level with sand and back-filled the outside with soil and grew grass on it. The highest part was about 4" exposed before backfill. I think the crushed lime would work great but you may want some provision to keep it from washing out. If it's sharp, you may consider a layer of sand below the ground cloth to protect the liner (and feet).

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    Sand worked great; bleach, borax, and algaecide in....couple of hours in, chlorine was down so added dose....total alkalinity on high side....otherwise looks great.....pump and skimmer work better than I anticipated....have a lot of locust, little leaves trickling everywhere....think I might just test the waters! Any pitfalls I might anticipate this weekend?

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    You might want to use "crusher run" (at least that's what it's called around here) rather than graded 1/2" stone. Crusher run -- everything left after the 1" and larger stones are removed -- can be graded, then wetted, and then rolled flat. Even so, I'd recommend the heavier 'silver/brown' tarps, rather than the thin blue ones.

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    so...on the low side, I made a block barrier...added a some extra sand and topped with stone...it is a bit ghetto fabulous....but come on, I have a big plastic pool in my yard!

    the first weekend went pretty well; water quality stayed pretty good...just some added chlorine as the sun baked it out....water was about 70 when delivered and is around 80 now...I dosed it again last night and covered it in anticipation of rain and in hopes of getting it back in line...also vac'd the bottom for the first time...as with everything about this little pool....it went better than anticipated.

    now....is there any way to keep the chlorine and pH up during the day? I looked at CYA....but it says to add it to the skimmer....that doesnt seem like a good idea for me (since the filter is chincy at best!)....

    thanks everyone for a great site and wealth of knowledge!


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    also...should I be adding the algaecide every couple of days?

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    You do need stabilizer, but you should put in an old sock, and hang it in front of the return.

    Do NOT use algaecide. There are a few -- VERY FEW -- occasions where use of polquat (info) should be used. But, for the most part, just keep your chlorine up.

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