- Jul 26, 2013
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Hey Guys!
My name is Jon and I currently run a seasonal swim school in Minnesota. It is currently hosted in my 16x32 outdoor in-ground pool. The program has become so popular and successful that I am looking to expand into an indoor facility with multiple pools/instructors.
Right now I have the idea of purchasing a facility where I can install multiple above ground pools to host swim classes in each of them. It would be 2-3 pools hosting classes with 4 students and 1 instructor in each of them.
Here are some beginning questions I have been asking myself:
Which above ground pools are strong/reliable enough to handle the abuse from kids jumping in, pushing off the walls, and hanging on the sides?
What is the most reliable/cost effective way to heat the pools above 85 degrees?
Any recommendations for the decking/flooring I can put around the pools?
Thank You!
Jon
Aqua Motion Swim School
My name is Jon and I currently run a seasonal swim school in Minnesota. It is currently hosted in my 16x32 outdoor in-ground pool. The program has become so popular and successful that I am looking to expand into an indoor facility with multiple pools/instructors.
Right now I have the idea of purchasing a facility where I can install multiple above ground pools to host swim classes in each of them. It would be 2-3 pools hosting classes with 4 students and 1 instructor in each of them.
Here are some beginning questions I have been asking myself:
Which above ground pools are strong/reliable enough to handle the abuse from kids jumping in, pushing off the walls, and hanging on the sides?
What is the most reliable/cost effective way to heat the pools above 85 degrees?
Any recommendations for the decking/flooring I can put around the pools?
Thank You!
Jon
Aqua Motion Swim School