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    Default Re: 1 1/2" styroform v sand bottom

    Just how is the styrofoam supposed to "separate"? You cut it to fit the inside of the wall, butting up all the pieces tight, then tape the joints. This is a hoot, because the pool man I talked to said styrofoam isn't as good as sand because they buckle up...the exact opposite of what your guy told you. The funny thing is, I bet they're both right. Geeze.

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    Hi all, sand and foam, pros and cons. I have installed many thousands of pools on a sand base. That’s what I do every day. Once I have smoothed the sand I get out of the pool and do the rest of the install from the outside. This leaves the sand free of footprints. No one gets in the pool until it is full of water and the sand well packed.

    I have also done many foam bottoms. With a couple of rolls of duck tape and a good liner install they turn out great. The last one I did for myself was on foam and the one I set up for a customer this morning was on foam. The only drawback is if your liner does not fit well it is extremely hard to work the wrinkles to a minimum. Sand is a little more forgiving in this respect.

    Best of luck with the pools, Dennis
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    Default Re: 1 1/2" styroform v sand bottom

    Duct tape? I have been told NOT to use duct tape as it will bleed and eventually damage the liner. I believe there is a special tape that does not bleed. I know duct tape does bleed over time in other aps.

    The first liner in my pool was put in very well, but it was defective and failed after 10 days. The replacement was under warranty, and so was the installation, but they were local guys and did a HORRIBLE job and it's all wrinkled and you can see lots of footprints at night. I should have made them stop when they kept trying to talk me into vermiculite. I live between hoping I get a lot of years out of the liner, and hoping it will fail so I can replace it. Otherwise the pool is great and I am opening it up for its 4th season.
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    Default Re: 1 1/2" styroform v sand bottom

    Hi Carl, I know what you mean about vermiculite. So hard to keep smooth. The worst part is, when you go to replace a liner it is almost impossible smooth out.

    As for the duct tape, I use it on every pool I install. Have for over thirty years, never a proplem. I take pools down and move them from yard to yard on a regular basis, never a problem from duct tape.

    Maybe it's a guy thing but I sear by it, Dennis
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    Default Re: 1 1/2" styroform v sand bottom

    We used a 2" sand base, foam cove and a Gladon Perfect Bottom.
    The floor of the pool is foot print free, and the liner is protected from insects, grasses and roots. The floor feels like a concrete base. Nice and smooth. It's pricey but made for a real nice installation. Gladon has a 10 year warranty on the product.

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    Default Re: 1 1/2" styroform v sand bottom

    Ok, I have a related question: I'm installing Happy Bottom foam with ~2" sand under it.

    QUESTION#1: What type of sand do I need (or at least what types should I avoid)?

    a. Mason sand - recommended for sand-only install per thread above.
    b. Screenings? - mentioned in one or two threads I've read (months ago).
    c. ??? (I have no idea what other grades of sand are available and what is best value and what to avoid)

    QUESTION #2: Do I need to tamp down the sand?


    For my install perfect sand is probably not as critical due to happy bottom foam. However I think the stuff is only 1/4" thick so I want to ensure the sand base is level and smooth (no footprints).

    FYI: I've also read that watering the sand after leveling out the sand will help it settle in smoother. (I'd assume you need to spray water thin so it doesn't move the sand.)

    I'm planning to purchase sand tomorrow so quick replys are most welcome!
    Thanks! -ZephanS
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    Dug and built ourselves in ~30hrs by ~7/4 thanks to PF (esp. hrdennis,nwmnmom,matt4x4,Waste,CarlD, &others). ~$5,500 total cost.

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    Default Re: 1 1/2" styroform v sand bottom

    If you are looking at any of the posts that include leveling, etc. regarding the "screenings" that is NOT sand, it is sometimes called crusher run and is crushed rock - Good for under rails as it compacts nicely, but not good to be in contact with a liner. Masons sand is best. Most other sands may have large or sharp rocks in them.
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