Re: Changing AG pool depth from 52"-54" to 46"-48" for kids (shallow end tricks)
Hoffmans and Pool newby, excellent advice. I have four daughters that were raised in above ground pools. We never went the floatation things, not sure they were around back then.
The babies would spend a little time in tube of some sort but most of the time the kids were in my arms until they could swim away on there own. They all took after me, born half fish. Water depth has never been an issue. With a couple of air mattresses in the pool as rest stations you would be amazed at how much fun kids can have even if they can’t stand up to breath. And yes, they grow so fast.
If depth is still a concern I would go with Matt’s suggestion. At one time over the wall skimmers went into most of the pools we built. I know, this was back before floatation devices, but they are still a very viable option. You can run your skimmer and return lines over the wall if you want to. Some flat sheet metal taped over the skimmer and return openings, from the inside, will take care of the openings until you are ready for them in a few years.
For many, many years Doughboy pools came with these plates included in every wall in a matching color. Just tape them into place and use an over the wall skimmer. All the rest of the brands had skimmer and return openings that were like half punched and if you wanted to use them it was hammer and chisel time to get them out. If you did not wish to use them you simply taped over them.
As for the high sand inside the pool, you would not be happy with the results. Remmember also that you will loose about 5-6 inches in depth from the sand at the bottom and the simmer level on the top. A 54" wall does not mean 54" of water.
Now that I have aged myself back to the stone age, get the taller pool and enjoy.
Dennis
Last edited by hrsdennis; 05-29-2007 at 08:25 PM.
AG pool installer
Arizona
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