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digiweb

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  1. Excellent! Congrats on your ingrounds :-) We went ahead and did it, it will be buried up to its little neck, 52" high. Going to save us a ton on decking. Water's going in NOW :-) !!
  2. Soil is sand and top soil in New England so it gets frozen. How do you know if the soil is acidic? The pool is made of extruded aluminum. There's a really good explanation of the construction here: http://www.poolsandspasonline.com/html/est...round_swim.html The warranty is 60 years. I wonder what occur that I would ever need the warranty?
  3. I need to make an important decision by tomorrow morning and I really need help! We bought an Esther Williams Millenium 18x33 pool. These are rated to go in ground up to a couple of feet. Our installer thinks we can bury it all the way and believes it will be safe even if we have to drain the pool to replace the liner. But we are of course giving up any warranty. The walls on these pools are really very strong. All of the issues surrounding burying an above ground pool confuse the issue. These pools are already half way in the ground so corrosion and repair access are just as difficult a few feet in as all the way in the ground. We really want to go for it because the 2'4" high decking around a 33' pool is expensive as anything! We wouldn't need a walkway around 3 of the sides, we could maintain it while standing at ground level. And the decking could now be concrete, pavers, anything we wanted. It's a big risk, are we being silly to think we can bury one of these farther than advised? thank you for any assistance!! http://www.estherwilliamspools.com/ewsemi-...d-millenium.htm
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