Hello everyone. This is my first post!
My husband and I live in southern New Hampshire. We have an Esther Williams Millenium semi-inground pool. It requires 1-2' be above ground. Is it possible to get an inground look when we re-do the deck/patio? We want to hide the coping but not cut off access to future problem areas. We're thinking maybe a 3' moat around the pool wall somehow topped with concrete or gray/white composite. Maybe it's not possible. I just want it to be smooth and elegant. Any ideas?
thank you!!
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Installation
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It now has 2' exposed wall, you're not allowed to bury it all the way to the neck.
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Current deck is 1/4 of the width of one side.
My husband and I live in southern New Hampshire. We have an Esther Williams Millenium semi-inground pool. It requires 1-2' be above ground. Is it possible to get an inground look when we re-do the deck/patio? We want to hide the coping but not cut off access to future problem areas. We're thinking maybe a 3' moat around the pool wall somehow topped with concrete or gray/white composite. Maybe it's not possible. I just want it to be smooth and elegant. Any ideas?
thank you!!
[attachment=2:36ow752y]067_2.jpg[/attachment:36ow752y]
Installation
[attachment=1:36ow752y]097_2.jpg[/attachment:36ow752y]
It now has 2' exposed wall, you're not allowed to bury it all the way to the neck.
[attachment=0:36ow752y]IMG_0498_2.jpg[/attachment:36ow752y]
Current deck is 1/4 of the width of one side.