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Can you put an above ground pool into the ground?

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Asked by: Sarah Brown

The short answer is yes, but the longer answer involves several conditions. Not just any pool can be buried, and not just in any area, and not just to any shape or depth. First, you need to make sure your above ground pool is built to be buried, as not all are.

Can Intex pool be put in the ground?

Hey guys have you ever thought about taking your above-ground pool putting it below the surface. We did just that recently with some help from my friend David from grass Hill construction.

How deep can you put an above ground pool?

Pool Depth



Above-ground swimming pools are available in four basic depths: 42 inches, 48 inches, 52 inches and 54 inches.

Can an above ground pool be deeper in the middle?

Many pool owners, who want the experience of deeper water, opt for a dish-type dig in the center of the pool. The standard vinyl liner will typically allow for an added depth of 3-4 inches using this procedure. However, an “expandable” liner can be obtained which will accommodate a pool depth of up to six feet.

Does an above ground pool have to be exactly level?

An above ground pool needs to be setup on level ground. Manufactures typically state a pool should be level within an inch, while those who are OCD may try to do even better. An above ground pool that is off level by 3 inches or more is unsafe.

What kind of above ground pool can be buried?

Doughboy manufactures the only above ground pool that can be installed completely in the ground.

  • Expandable to 7 feet deep.
  • Faster installation.
  • Much less than the cost of a traditional inground.
  • Lifetime warranties.
  • Any Doughboy pool can recessed in ground.


Can I partially bury my Intex pool?

And for this reason, many people ask, “Can above ground pools be partially buried?” in hopes of receiving the best of both worlds. The short answer is that “Yes, they can!” However, there are some things that should be taken into account if you’re going to go down this route.

Can an above ground pool be 6 feet deep?

You may be thinking above ground pools cannot be that deep, but they can actually go as far down as 8 feet or more! This is due to the elasticity of the vinyl liners. The vinyl liner can accommodate a space that may not be shaped exactly like a perfect pool. When installing, make sure it is over a gradual slope.

What pools can be semi inground?

Depending on the exact setup, this type of pool may also be referred to as a semi above ground pool, a raised pool, or a deck pool (more on that shortly). Since the ground doesn’t have to be level to incorporate a semi inground pool, it can be installed in places where an inground or above ground pool would not work.

Can I backfill an above ground pool?

Smart Backfilling



But don’t backfill until you’ve filled the pool with water. Most above-ground pools aren’t designed to withstand pressure from the outside. If you backfill around an empty pool, you run the risk of the pool structure collapsing inward.

What happens if you don’t level a pool?

The water will press with more force on one section of the pool than the others. This uneven weight distribution can buckle, twist or even collapse the pool wall, resulting in property damage and injury to anyone in or around the pool when it fails.

Can you put an above ground pool on grass?

Installing an above-ground pool on a natural grass lawn is not a good idea, particularly if you plan on taking down the pool for part of the year. There are several reasons why natural grass and above-ground pools do not mix well, but one of the most important is that the pool is going to kill the grass.

Is it OK if my Intex pool is not level?

Any more than two inches is unacceptable. Intex pools that are three inches off or more will not last and no one should be swimming in one. Not only does it look very bad, once the uneven wall starts to create the outward pressure one side it will eventually push the pool out of shape more and more.

Why do above ground pools collapse?

Pool Collapse – An above ground pool collapse is often caused by the results of ice damage, but it can also happen when there is too much snow accumulated on top of the pool and the frame cannot handle the weight.

How long do Intex pools last?

Soft-side Intex pools can last for about one to three years, while stronger, more expensive ones made of metal frames can remain useful for up to ten years. Choosing the right above-ground pool would depend on your budget and how long you plan on having a pool around.

Can I level my pool with water in it?

It is impossible to get a pool with water in it perfectly level, so do the best that you can. Since you will be handling rough material, we recommend that you wear a pair of work gloves to avoid any injury to your hands. They will also give you a better grip.

How do I level my pool without digging?

You're gonna get your heavy twine or light rope whatever it is and you're gonna tie that to the metal ring. So you can pull the board. Around. While you're looking at the level to watch.

What is the best way to level a pool?

  1. STEP 1: Determine your location and remove any large rocks or debris. …
  2. STEP 2: Place 2x4s on the site and place a level on top. …
  3. STEP 3: Add or take away soil until the ground is level. …
  4. STEP 4: Repeat the process until the entire area is flat. …
  5. STEP 5: Rake any remaining rocks or debris and tamp the ground.
  6. How do you level a pool without draining it?

    So what I did was I put a ratchet strap around the whole pool around the lakes actually to keep the legs from bulging out when we do this.

    What should I put under my above ground pool to level?

    Concrete is probably the best option since it is usually 100% level and smooth. Also, grass can’t grow through concrete and animals and bugs can’t damage or burrow through it either. Grass or dirt is also another great option, as long as it has been properly leveled and you’ve killed off the grass first.

    How do you level an above ground pool with a slope?

    Place stakes or sticks at areas that slope or are off-grade. You’ll need to dig away these area in order to create level ground for the pool. Dig away soil instead of building up low patches. Always dig away slopes and high spots to make them level with lower areas, even if it takes more work.

    What do you put underneath an above ground pool leg?

    You SHOULD put a wood block or concrete paver under each leg. The paver should be at least 1ft x 1ft in size and should be level with the ground.

    Do you have to put blocks under above ground pool?

    Set Blocks in Place: To provide support for the uprights, or the posts in between each wall panel, it is recommended to sink a concrete block, a patio paver into the ground, at the finished height of the pool floor.

    Can you leave Intex pool up over winter?

    In warmer climates, Intex advises to keep your pool up, if you prefer. However, you must winterize the pool when keeping it full throughout the winter. If your area maintains tropical climates all year long, you may not need to winterize your pool at all, especially if you use your pool on a regular basis.

    What can you put under a pool besides sand?

    Here are some alternatives that we’ve discussed:

    • Old carpet could be nice, although it will get moldy over time, giving it about a year.
    • Cardboard boxes will work for a few weeks, until they fall apart.
    • A few old blankets could also work, but they won’t last a year.

    Can you put an above ground pool on pavers?

    Pavers must sit on solid earth, level and covered up with a solid layer of 3-4 inches of compacted stone dust inside the pool. This will make for a solid base and a professional pool bottom that will last the lifetime of the pool. Pools are heavy when water is in them. Make sure the pavers are on solid earth!

    How do I level my yard for a pool without sand?

    There is an easy way to do this. Screw two 2-by-4 boards together alongside each other so they are one or two feet longer than the diameter of your pool. Next, lay the attached boards on the ground where the pool will be and put a level on top. Slowly lift and lower one side of the 2-by-4s until it shows level.