Above ground pool upkeep and suggestion?

Were thinking of getting an above ground pool for the summer.
Something like this maybe.. or the subsequent size up. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.d...

i was wondering whats all involved contained by maintenance? chemicals?and any tips or advice? what would we own to do before we set it up? if our yard is quite level do we have to put sand down? or verbs up the grass? can we leave it up all winter or do we enjoy to take it down? (were in zone 6) if we lug it down in the winter can it be stored in the shed?

Answers:    I hold the exact same thing, just the 15x48(?) .You don't requirement to put sand down or dig up anything. Just make sure you hold the ground cover underneath it. We laid the ground cover down and shuffled our bare feet across it to brand name sure that there was zilch sharp under it. As far as maintenance/chemicals, the filter needs replacing every other week or so( you can steal reuse them a few times if you rinse them out with the hose as soon as you're done putting the new one surrounded by, but don't wait until it dries or you can't get the gunk past its sell-by date.) Maybe a pressure washer would work-was going to try it but ours broke); we have the floater with a 3"chlorine tablet surrounded by it, (needs replacing every ~2 weeks, just a couple of dollars each) . We have really thorny water, so I put in the metal control soft. Algaecide to prevent algae and mosquito breeding, and clarifier to help uncloud it, as needed. And the ph up/down as needed. (but mostly the down.) If you have freezing temps during the winter, it requests to be taken down, because the cold/ice will crack the pool sides and filter hoses; so if it gets cold/freezing in the shed, you can't preserve it there. Make sure you clean it out when you pocket it down, because you will be cussing yourself next summer if you don't. It doesn't take too long to set up, the hardest member is getting in the pool when you start filling it to verbs and smooth all the wrinkles out. YOu have to do that when in that is less than an inch of water surrounded by the pool, because it gets impossible after that. Have fun.

PS--If it doesn't come with a ground cover, an XL tarp would be right, (that's what it is anyways). It's not extremely necessary, but I would recommend it just to protect your investment.
getting a pool is similar to getting a boat. for the time you spend in it you are finally happy when you capture rid of it. Its costly,,its time consuming,,and unless you have young kids to realy delight in it for the summer,, it wont seem worth it after a short while.
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