From a quick google search on gallons:
Another Brand - Misty Pines 18´ x 33´ Oval Pool Only, (15,087 Gallons)
or follow this link -
http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swi...-Calculate.htm
From a quick google search on gallons:
Another Brand - Misty Pines 18´ x 33´ Oval Pool Only, (15,087 Gallons)
or follow this link -
http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swi...-Calculate.htm
Sue
;) Getting happier!
You would need 4 4000 gal trucks, up here in Canada they would set you back about 140 per truckload - so close to 600.00.
For plastic barrier, you can go relatively thin, i used the typical 6mil house vapor barrier.
I like using screenings or crusher run for the base plates to sit on - packs very solid with a plate compactor and some water, but as Dennis said, your existing top soil will work as well.
Your metal straps won't straighten by setting weight on them, but try hammering the crease flat on your garage floor or something similar,(hammer from both sides alternating) that's one way to get creases out of flat metal without the proper equipment to do so.
Thank you all for the awesome replies. I just knew I could count on getting answers here.
I will follow your advice on the block issue. That helps to know that we can just set them on or in the dirt. We will probably dig them in then transit all of them.
We will also do the hammering to get those creases out. I never thought to do that.
Also, I called the water billing office and they will charge us $7.00 per 1000 gallons. Pretty cheap if you ask me.
Thanks alot everyone. I will definately follow everyones advice and will be posting more pictures.
Rhon
Don't forget to keep the pictures coming!
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Wow! Your municipality will actually separate the water and sewage bills? We are in Beaver County (Chippewa) and you are charged a flat rate per gallon no matter what.![]()
Hi again,
I called the water company and they will not take off the sewage part, ($3.00 of the $7.00), No big deal as it will only cost around $110.00 to fill it. Our friend in Cranberry said they discounted his. We apparently aren't so lucky.
So for the update... We got 7 tons of sand delivered. Here is what that looks like in case anyone wants to get a visual aid: Well never mind the picture. It says I am at the limit. Here is the link to my pool photo book instead:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/veteri.../ph//my_photos
Also we have put in our stakes so we can paint our circles then connect them to make the oval.
We also got our straps built too and the blocks layed out for leveling. I didnt get pictures of that yet but will when we actually get them in the ground.
I do have to admit, so far it really hasn't been as bad as I thought. Once the
patio blocks are in and laser transit leveled, the rest should go together pretty quickly considering that we both read the book 36 times!!!
What is hard is that we both work daylight and don't get home until after 4:00 pm. Tonight I worked until about 8:30pm and that seems to be the pattern since we started. My spine isn't where it is supposed to be though from all the raking and shoveling of some uneven spots.
Talk to you soon and more pics to come.
Rhon
p.s. I can't believe we are finally doing this!!!
I forgot to mention that we hammered the creases out of the straps and that worked like a charm.
Also, we were missing some bolts and screws and Swim-N-Play Customer Service called us back today and are shipping them out.
Apparently the guy likes to talk because in 1/2 an hour, he told me how to build our pool step by step. He was very nice though and did help with a few extraneous questions about the parts.
Rhon
I am so happy for you AND so jealous! I am glad that someone is having an easy time of putting up their pool. We seem to run into one setback after another.Originally Posted by AGP18by33
I know what you mean about wanting more time to work on the pool. I am convinced we could get done if I could ship my boys (2 yrs, and 10 months) off somewhere for 48 hours!
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