My pool is 27 ft round and I'm wanting to put stone around it. I need to know how much to buy. I would really appreciate any help.
Make sure to get the right kind of rock. Some rocks will damage(corrode) a metal pool wall when rain hits the rock and then splashes onto the pool wall. You want river rock that won't do that.
My neighbor had that happen to his pool with the wrong rocks. He got little holes in the pool wall from the wrong type of rock. Must have been acidic.
So you are suggesting that in the moment a drop of water splashed off the rock was long enough for it to acidify?up to about 3-4 inches above the rock line
So you are suggesting that in the moment a drop of water splashed off the rock was long enough for it to acidify?
Impressive little rock...
Not suggesting anything. Just passing along what I saw. That is what my neighbor assumed. What else would cause what happened only where the rocks were?
If Gina reads this, maybe she will research and NOT just put down any old rocks.
I also have a hard time with rock being any significantly worse at trapping moisture than other media.I'd wager that there was no gap and moisture was being trapped on the wall. It rusted from the bottom up.
Then the pool store dug elbow deep to pull an explanation out.
I'm all over the place with it. Lol. Rocks will sweat while mulch or such won't, but will retain moisture for a longer time.I also have a hard time with rock being any significantly worse at trapping moisture than other media.
I'm all over the place with it. Lol. Rocks will sweat while mulch or such won't, but will retain moisture for a longer time.
Most bury their bottom rail with the material of choice, possibly a few inches deep, and either way it's going to cause rust down the road.
No doubt. And you can't control that part. But you can control the bottom edge area with proper airflow/drainage and (hopefully) not make it even worse.You know what also remains colder than the surrounding air a sweats like crazy - the wall of my pool with the thermal mass of 17,000 gallons of water behind it.
While I agree with your method, in your example, the diameter of the 2 foot wide border would be 31 feet.What kind of stone?
if it is loose rock, how deep and how wide.
As an example.
Your 27 foot diameter pool has a surface area of 573 square feet (pi x r^2)
If you wanted a 2 food wide border of rock around it, the diameter of that is 29 feet. A 29 foot circle is 660 square feet.
Subtracting the area of the pool from the area of the 29 foot circle (since there will be no rock UNDER the pool) gives an area of 660 - 573 = 87 square feet.
Now lets say you want that rock 4 inches deep. 4 inches = .3333 feet
87 foot area x .3333 deep is 28.9 cubic feet. A yard is 27 cubic feet. So to add a two foot wide border around the pool, that is 4" deep, you will need just over a cubic yard of material.
While I agree with your method, in your example, the diameter of the 2 foot wide border would be 31 feet.