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SELECTING POOL LOCATION
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he selection and preparation of the pool site is your responsibility. The manufacturer can only suggest
the proper techniques, indicate the important considerations and emphasize the precautions and cannot
be held responsible for damages to your pool that may result from failure to carefully follow all pool
specifications.
1. The surface on which your pool will stand must be absolutely level and solid. This condition should
extend 2 feet beyond the actual pool area. The best surface is bare solid earth free from stones,
roots and other sharp objects.
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2. Allow plenty of play area around the pool. Fit the location into your landscaping plans.
3. The pool site must be accessible to electrical and water supply and should allow for disposal of great
quantities of water when the pool is drained. All electric outlets within 10’ must be GFI protected.
5. Do not set up your pool in hilly areas or areas with poor drainage.
For Semi-Inground and Inground Installations:
The site of installation must accomodate an efficient
drainage system to minimize the impact of heavy rain
and high ground water conditions.
4. When installing your pool on a solid level surface, it is imperative that you protect your pool and liner
from chemicals and other foreign matter contained in the surface. Do not install your pool on peat
moss, tar paper, roots, sticks, gravel or chemically treated or contaminated soil not approved for pool
use. Any or all of these surfaces can ruin your pool and liner and will void your warranty. To prevent
stones or other foreign material from damaging the liner it is recommended to build a 2” to 3” base
of clean washed masonry sand or other suitable base material inside the entire pool.
5. If ants or termites are prevalent in your area, have soil treated with insecticides and allow sufficient
time for them to dissipate before continuing with pool installation.
6. Do not set up your pool under trees or under overhead wires.
7. Do not set up your pool near any existing structure such as
your house, garage, etc., as this condition may compel diving
or jumping into your pool which could result in permanent injury
or death. You must check with your local municipality for all
appropriate ordinances and regulations.
8. Do not set up your pool on or near any septic system or
underground utilities.
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