Just so you know, the steel wall for that pool is probably 500 pounds by itself.. They should be able to load in the truck..
I am using my phone so please excuse any spelling errors and short response.
Just so you know, the steel wall for that pool is probably 500 pounds by itself.. They should be able to load in the truck..
I am using my phone so please excuse any spelling errors and short response.
You were totally right, if that wall is any less than 4-500lbs I'll go out there & eat it lol
The liner was pretty darned heavy too, but the frame boxes were easily lifted by me & my dad. But if I'd have had it brought here (near me, no way they could get a semi here) there's no way I could've loaded it on my Titan. I'm glad they used a forklift! It was everything we could do to just slide the wall off the truck into my building. There was no lifting it with only 2 ppl (my DH has a spinal cord injury, I don't like for him to lift a fork).
So my Diy project now includes me recruiting enough ppl to help me get the wall to the site & into the bottom rail. Now that I'm completely disillusioned of the notion that I just need someone to stand there and hold up the wall while I put it in the bottom rail.
So I believe I'm satisfied with the company that sold my pool, my only complaint other than non-communication is that they sent me a gray skimmer for my beige pool. It's going to be ugly, but I can't see buying a new one when that one is brand new. But idk if I can stand the looks of it lol