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    Default Re: Patio block question

    Our instructions for our buttress free oval said they could be left out completely on the round ends. We didn't put them in. I have read there is no downward pressure on the walls, only outward, but we did had some bulging of the metal side in between the uprights where the dirt was too high, so something's moving somewhere. That was simply resolved by removing a tiny bit if dirt with a pocket knife (I'm still amazed).

    Shelley

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    Default Re: Patio block question

    I live in a frozen-tundra winter area and have had my AG 27' round pool for 15 years with no problem. And YES, I have blocks. I would go right ahead and use the blocks.

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