There are a number of emphases that you should check before buying the pool:
1. Plan the pool in advance. The pool should be located in a straight, graveled area without stones and sharp objects that will disturb you in using the pool and may damage the pool and you. If the ground is not straight, it is recommended to be approved by a professional.
You should know that there are plants and grasses such as Augustin and Bermuda that may enter the bottom of the pool, so it is recommended to consult with the experts of the pool in the yard about the type of plant growing under the pool location and possible solutions to these problems (such as a special sheet to protect the bottom of the pool).
If you want to place the pool on the balcony or on the roof and not on solid ground in the yard make sure with a building engineer that the balcony or roof can bear the weight of the pond with the water (the weight is huge and depends on the size of the pool). We will be happy to give you the size and weight of the pool so that the engineer can perform the calculation. Attention Please do not place a pool on a roof or balcony without an engineer's approval!
2. Once you have chosen the location of the pool you should measure the place to know the size of the maximum pool you can place in your yard. Take into consideration that it is recommended to leave a gap between the pool and the fence or the wall adjacent to the pool to allow you to transit and for treatment and testing if necessary and free access to the pump. It should be taken into account that beyond the size of the pool most of the Intex swimming pools have legs that go outward and add to the pool level. In order to obtain the exact measurements, consult with the experts of the pool in the yard.
3. The filter pump and synchronization of the pool operates on domestic electricity (V220).
It is necessary to plan in advance where to connect the pump safely, which will not disturb you on their way to the pool. It is important to ensure that the pump outlet is connected to a standard extension for your maximum safety.
4. Fill the pool with a water pipe Make sure that there is a pipe near the pool that reaches the place where you build your pool.
One of the most common questions about this is - how long does it take to fill a pond? Of course, the answer depends on the size of the pool and depends on the diameter of the pipe and your water pressure. In fact it takes a few hours and sometimes in the large pools even half a day. It is true that it sounds a lot of water but the water stays with you all summer and occasionally you will have to fill the water that evaporated or the children spawn, but by proper treatment you can keep water throughout the summer even if you fold the pool at the beginning of winter so the cost of water is marginal.
The pool's experienced pool consultants will be happy to help you fit the pool for your needs without any commitment on your part.
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