Not really, but just a little bit.
I've been kicking around having a pool for a while. A place to spend a hot summer afternoon. Maybe a little exercise. Since the craziness at work is going to put a kibosh on vacation this summer, I started looking in to them in a little more detail.
Spending tens of thousands of dollars on a in ground pool was out, so that left me with above ground. I'm still not sure I want to have this headache in my life, so spending three to five thousand on a above ground was out as well.
I was willing to spend a grand on a trial run to see how it goes.
Then it came down to the pool and where to put it. Blocking the shop was out, and it and the driveway to it, take up most of the back yard. I decided to put it in the side yard beside the shop. That meant building a fence.
Lowes fence panels and some 4x4s made short work of that a couple of weeks ago. It's not 100% done, but good enough to get the pool installed.
The ability to swim some kid of lap for exercise was important. That meant a super cheap, shallow, round pool was out. The cheap Walmart pools also have some pretty atrocious reviews. So we moved up market a little bit and settled on a Intex Ultra Frame 12' X 24' X 52" pool.
Then came the leveling. Which was a bit of a PITA. The instructions state it has to be exactly level, and after pulling out my site level, my yard has a 4" slope were I decided to put the pool. It turns out my yard is 4" of sod laid on top of mostly clay. To say it wasn't fun to level is a understatement. But since the pool was already ordered, we soldiered on and got it done.
Walmart.com had the best price on the pool because they would ship it to a local store for pickup for free. It showed up last Thursday in 3 boxes totaling 418 pounds. My younger sons and I stopped by and filled up my 4 x 8 trailer with it. The boxes looked like they had been through the war but the contents survived. I will say that Walmart.com had the best communication of any company I have ever ordered from. I got emailed when the orderer started processing, when the order shipped, when each box arrived and when one of them was delayed by several hours. I was truly impressed.
Sunday we finished up the last of the leveling, cut the wood pads for the legs to land on, and my youngest son, daughter and I started setting it up. For some reason I didn't take many pictures.
The pool went together very well. Everything fit well and the quality was very good considering the price. After a couple of hours it was time to start filling it.
The pool holds 8400 gallons of water. It took right at 10 hours to fill with two hoses running. I looked into getting the water delivered by truck, but that was $600 compared to $16 filling it out of the hose.
Naturally the kids and grandkids couldn't wait that long.
I was amazed at how much the sides bowed while filling it.
My youngest son took care of topping it off this morning while I was at work.
Naturally by the time I got home we had a nice thunderstorm going on.
I decided to go ahead and get the saltwater system rather than using chlorine. I added 200# of salt to the water as we were filling it. The sand filter and saltwater system are pretty straight forward. In the long run I think it will be much better than using chlorine tablets.
That's where things stand at the moment. I have some thoughts to make it more user friendly and a little less industrial looking. I'll add those as I get them done. I'll be interested in seeing how well this holds up. Some of the reviewers have had them for 3-4 years. If it makes it that long, I'll be happy with that.