Installing 24ft rectangular Intex on concrete pad

Skyrocket

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May 17, 2023
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SouthWest France
Hi everyone I just wanted to thank everyone for this amazing forum, I appreciate the wealth of knowledge here and am grateful I have somewhere to ask questions!
We bought a holiday home in France and after waiting two years to finally get my pool up, next week it's actually happening!!
I had a 28ft x 16ft concrete pad built to install the pool on, eventually we will be building a wooden surround to the pool.

My first question is because I am building this pool on a concrete pad, will I need pavers under the legs?
 
Congratulations on your new pool build. And good question.
Please give more information about the size and type of pool you're putting up. That way AGP experts can give good advice.
My 2 cents: when we installed our pool, it required the top of the pavers to be level with the ground (of which they are actually recessed) and plates under the uprights sat on top of the pavers. The wall track connects to the leg plate so it has to be at the same ground level as the legs.
Hope this gets you started. :)
 
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Congratulations on your new pool build. And good question.
Please give more information about the size and type of pool you're putting up. That way AGP experts can give good advice.
My 2 cents: when we installed our pool, it required the top of the pavers to be level with the ground (of which they are actually recessed) and plates under the uprights sat on top of the pavers. The wall track connects to the leg plate so it has to be at the same ground level as the legs.
Hope this gets you started. :)
Thank you :) The pool itself is 24ft x 12ft x 4 ft rectangular. I'm having a saltwater system.
Do you think the concrete pad the pool will sit on will be enough for the feet of the leg plates or do they need to be raised slightly with pavers?
 
The pad is enough. Did you specify to the pad installers that it needed to be level for a pool ? I ask because they pitch patios for drainage and most are too steep for pools.