Liner pool install construction pic

Apr 23, 2009
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Started a liner pool installation in November.....getting ready to open it up and use it for the first time next week.............

Nothing fancy

My backyard before
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Took out about 100 trees
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Stumps removed.....preparing
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Ready
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The dig
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Framed
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Set
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The works
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Built berms for privacy with extra dirt
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Backfilled
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Paver coped edge
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Concrete
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Vermiculite and Portland cement mix bottom
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Liner install
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Firepit
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Waterfall construction
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Buttoned up for the winter
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Basketball court added
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Alternate views
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A few weeks ago from my the deck...waiting for grass
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I'll take a few more after we open the pool next Wednesday
 
cobra46 said:
Very very nice. :goodjob:

You live in a beautiful area. I like the way you reused to flat stones to make the waterfall.
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Thanks I am 30 minutes outside Philadelphia in South Jersey it really is very nice here.

We struggled with the pool design, we didn't want just a pool sitting out in the yard we wanted to tie it in with the existing back yard. The old slate patio was 5000sqft all wrapped with the stone wall (as well as the tree beds). My wife came up with the idea to reuse the wall stone in the waterfall and I wanted the firepit. We also tried to tie the slate into the pool area with the walkway as well as the firepit area.

FWIW the pool is 50' X 39' not sure how many gallons but it is the biggest pool the installer has done in 2 years. Salt water, 400,000BTU gas heater, 2 LED lights ETC.....

The grass is coming in great and I'll take a few pictures after the open the pool up next week.

Thanks for all the kind comments
 
smuggs said:
that does look great! what part of South Jersey? Looks like you're somewhere on the edge of the Pine Barrens.

I'm in Gloucester county as well :goodjob: .....I moved here a few years ago from Shamong where I was a piney. FWIW, I moved to NJ from San Diego in 2002......I'm not a native.
 

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