I’ve been a long time lurker here and have learned so much from all the valuable posts here! Thank you for all the information you all share!!! I will be brushing up on the pool school info, ect so I can get this perfect from the start.
We have been doing the intext pool thing for years in various sizes, going up and up in size. Haha we call that tiny 8 foot pool we started with “the gateway pool” as it was the one that got us hooked
If the weather cooperates we have an install booked for our 21 foot round 52 inch above ground pool for sometime between 3rd week of May and 2 week of June.

I’m also going to have landscaping done by the same company doing the install immediately after the pool is up and filled so that the space can be completely finished and beautiful for us to enjoy!
I’ve attached a picture of the pool that is being installed and a drone shot of our yard where the pool will be going. The pool in this picture is our 18 foot one that has served us really well and will be given to a friend to enjoy once it’s no longer a massive ice cube. The pool installer measured to see if we could fit a 24 foot round there but due to how there is a bit of hill going from that spot to the main part of the back yard it’s just a little to big for that area.
Being in the Canadian prairies heat was a huge dream of mine as well, so we will be going with propane heat. My other too big asks were a solar cover reel (so one will be getting installed on posts on the side of the pool that is closet to the brush in the back) and an in pool cleaner/vacuum. I’m going to stay with liquid chlorine for now as it is what I’m familiar with and that system as always served me well. I may revisit the salt water system at some point but I figured I may as well stick with what I know to get started and I can always tinker with the system after this season.
I’m really excited to see this project get off the ground and starting to pick out landscaping options. Fingers crossed spring comes early here so our install is in May.
If anyone has any landscaping pictures they’ve done (or would like to do) around AGP’s or pool pictures they’d like to share for some inspiration feel free to share! I would love to see them.
Looking forward to continuing to learn from this group
We have been doing the intext pool thing for years in various sizes, going up and up in size. Haha we call that tiny 8 foot pool we started with “the gateway pool” as it was the one that got us hooked

If the weather cooperates we have an install booked for our 21 foot round 52 inch above ground pool for sometime between 3rd week of May and 2 week of June.



I’ve attached a picture of the pool that is being installed and a drone shot of our yard where the pool will be going. The pool in this picture is our 18 foot one that has served us really well and will be given to a friend to enjoy once it’s no longer a massive ice cube. The pool installer measured to see if we could fit a 24 foot round there but due to how there is a bit of hill going from that spot to the main part of the back yard it’s just a little to big for that area.
Being in the Canadian prairies heat was a huge dream of mine as well, so we will be going with propane heat. My other too big asks were a solar cover reel (so one will be getting installed on posts on the side of the pool that is closet to the brush in the back) and an in pool cleaner/vacuum. I’m going to stay with liquid chlorine for now as it is what I’m familiar with and that system as always served me well. I may revisit the salt water system at some point but I figured I may as well stick with what I know to get started and I can always tinker with the system after this season.
I’m really excited to see this project get off the ground and starting to pick out landscaping options. Fingers crossed spring comes early here so our install is in May.
If anyone has any landscaping pictures they’ve done (or would like to do) around AGP’s or pool pictures they’d like to share for some inspiration feel free to share! I would love to see them.
Looking forward to continuing to learn from this group
