If you have a hard sided pool with no deck can you share what you do for pool storage? Looking for ideas that do not require drilling into my top rail. Thanks.
If you have a hard sided pool with no deck can you share what you do for pool storage? Looking for ideas that do not require drilling into my top rail. Thanks.
We don't have a hard-sided pool, but no room to store the toys around the pool pad itself. We use the tall fully-slotted-bottom plastic laundry hampers (we don't have inflatables since our pool is tiny), but it works great for collecting and draining water guns. boats, pool noodles! Once dry (if we're not swimming again right away) they can be easily moved & stored.
I have a deck and have the same problem. The pool toys are taking over! They really need to be contained and secured so they don't wind up in the neighbors yard, but I would like them easily accessible to the deck/pool. I am trying to come up with a way to fasten a huge net to either the side of the pool or the deck to contain everything. Still not sure how to do it.
I don't have an answer for you If I come up with something I will be sure to share. Best of luck to you!
If you have a hard sided pool with no deck can you share what you do for pool storage? Looking for ideas that do not require drilling into my top rail. Thanks.
I got 1 1/2 PVC and elbow joints for them I used a 2' piece going up and about 8" going across with another 6" up. I made 2 of them. Attached the 6" peices to my privacy fence's 2x4s. They sell the clamps for the PVC. I put my rafts and noodles in it. I spaced the 2 about 2' apart. Fence helps protect from wind.
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