Hey everyone!
First post on here, but already I need to say thanks to the community for the wonderful info available here. Hopefully I picked the right subForum to post in!
I grew up with an in-ground (two different pools), so not completely unaware of pool maintenance and such. This is the first pool I am solely responsible for. I wanted to get it done as inexpensively as possible, while being safe and reliable. The idea is to get the fam hooked on having a pool, then installing an in-ground.
First, I chose a location. Because I was going to be setting it up myself, I wanted as little labor as possible so I chose a spot that had adequate sunlight and was as flat as I can find. There are some gradual slopes on our small property so balancing view by neighbors/front of the house, grade, and sunlight was key. Fairly happy with the location but do wish I could have had more sun in the later afternoon. That will certainly influence the in-ground location.
I marked a 23' diameter circle out and started cutting sod. By hand. In July in the Northeast. 90*. Not a great time. Luckily, the local guy I had called about sand came by and took pity on me, offered to use his skid steer to level a spot real quick. Took him about 20 mins. Then he dumped and roughly leveled the sand for me. I then began leveling the pavers that the legs would sit on.

Once leveled, I installed the pool itself. It is a 22ft x 52in round Coleman from Walmart. I got a great deal on it, and despite all the negativity I have seen about these types of pools, the quality surprised me. It took a while to get it right, and I tried to take my time and get it right. Made a small patio (still needs leveling) to help with the ladder. If I will say anything negative about the pool, the ladder IS pretty bad, as everyone knows. I plan to replace it. Here's the pool filling the first time.

I knew I wanted to add a skimmer, so I bought the Hayward 5in square skimmer and installed it. Decided to hard plumb the entire thing while I was at it, so it would facilitate the installation of a big sand filter next year. That was a bit of a process. Let me know if anyone has any questions on anything.
First post on here, but already I need to say thanks to the community for the wonderful info available here. Hopefully I picked the right subForum to post in!
I grew up with an in-ground (two different pools), so not completely unaware of pool maintenance and such. This is the first pool I am solely responsible for. I wanted to get it done as inexpensively as possible, while being safe and reliable. The idea is to get the fam hooked on having a pool, then installing an in-ground.
First, I chose a location. Because I was going to be setting it up myself, I wanted as little labor as possible so I chose a spot that had adequate sunlight and was as flat as I can find. There are some gradual slopes on our small property so balancing view by neighbors/front of the house, grade, and sunlight was key. Fairly happy with the location but do wish I could have had more sun in the later afternoon. That will certainly influence the in-ground location.
I marked a 23' diameter circle out and started cutting sod. By hand. In July in the Northeast. 90*. Not a great time. Luckily, the local guy I had called about sand came by and took pity on me, offered to use his skid steer to level a spot real quick. Took him about 20 mins. Then he dumped and roughly leveled the sand for me. I then began leveling the pavers that the legs would sit on.

Once leveled, I installed the pool itself. It is a 22ft x 52in round Coleman from Walmart. I got a great deal on it, and despite all the negativity I have seen about these types of pools, the quality surprised me. It took a while to get it right, and I tried to take my time and get it right. Made a small patio (still needs leveling) to help with the ladder. If I will say anything negative about the pool, the ladder IS pretty bad, as everyone knows. I plan to replace it. Here's the pool filling the first time.

I knew I wanted to add a skimmer, so I bought the Hayward 5in square skimmer and installed it. Decided to hard plumb the entire thing while I was at it, so it would facilitate the installation of a big sand filter next year. That was a bit of a process. Let me know if anyone has any questions on anything.