How do I install my own in ground pool? Before you install your in ground pool, you need to determine the size of pool that fits in your yard. Determine what size of pool fits in the yard and then decide...
Determine what size of pool fits in the yard and then decide how deep you want the pool to go and how much of a shallow end you want. Decide how deep you want it to be as well. Then, go down to a maximum depth of eight feet or you can go to six feet, or five feet,or have a four foot pool, or you can have an in ground lap pool which is just for exercise. We also sell a volley ball pool that is shallow on the ends and it is about four and a half feet to five feet in the center. If you go to propools.com and click on the in ground pools, there is a photographic journey of pool construction. Some pools of V Banks were built step by step. Pretty much everything that you are going to run into in constructing your pool you will see a picture of with details. If you were to click on one of the pictures, explaining what the picture is, you will see. Then, we are always here to help on the phone. We also send an installation video and instructions with each pool we sell.
A homeowner can do it probably in a couple of weeks. And they are going to save probably 50 percent of what they would pay on the street for the pool. So there is an incredible amount split acuity in installing your own in ground pool.
As far as digging the hole, the best thing is to not to dig your own hole, but let the professionals do that. For that you will need to open up your Yellow Pages. Any excavator in the Yellow Pages can dig the pool because what we do with that is we also send out dig specifications to the homeowner so that they know exactly how wide, how long and how deep, and in what angles to dig the hole. Any competitive excavator can do that. I guess on an average you are probably looking at 700 dollars per excavation.
