On ground Pool Construction Pictures

Constructing an on ground swimming pool is no easy task, but it's not all that complex either. One thing you' ll need to be able to do is stay on top of the progress and always be two steps ahead so you don't have any big surprises. We have created a photo gallery of images from our customers, consisting of images from various stages of the swimming pool construction process.

Please click through and see first hand how our local construction team brings it all together, and makes it hold water. If you have any questions concerning constructing one of these on ground swimming pools we can help.
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This pool was built by a retired customer in Arizona.
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Same Onground Pool in Arizona, just a different view.
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Side View coming up onto the deck of one of our do it yourself on ground pools.
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Quasai paver deck with pressure treated wood coping edging
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Self Taping Stainlesss Steel Screws are provided and used to secure the pools vinyl liner strip to the wall.
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Long view of house with onground pool. The onground pool is located on the left hand side of the picture.
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Pool wall assembly is in place, level and square. The string lines are in place as a visual guide to get the pool bottom material to the right level.
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Pool walls are assembled and the walk-in pool step is secured in place using concrete. The pool bottom material has been put in place.
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Pool Liner Installation.
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Final steps of the pool liner installation. The green vacuum sitting near the pool wall is used to vacuum air out from behind the liner, causing it to lay against the walls and the pool bottom.
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Here you should notice that the liner is completely installed around the pool and the step is NOT cut in yet. The step does not get cut in until after the step strips are installed and the water level is up near the bottom step. Also note the vinyl liner is sealed against the step with duct tape to help create a vacuum lock during the air evacuation process of pool liner installation.
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Once the liner is installed and the pool has only a few inches of water in the deep end, it's time to carefully and securely install the main drain ring in place with all screws. Then cut the liner from inside the drain ring to expose the drain, then install the main drain cover.
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This onground pool is full of water and a temporary fence is used.
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Notice that the pool does not require a concete footer or backfilling. This pool is sitting on top of the ground and is in the process of being filled with water.
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