44 Small Backyard Above Ground Pool Ideas
Even if your pool was an afterthought, you can still install it close to your deck to provide an inground feel. With the proper plants and greenery on both your deck and yard, creating the proper place for rest and relaxation is a reality. When above-ground swimming pools became popular in the 1950s-1960s, the most popular and common shape available was the classic round. It still remains popular, but has been updated with decking, fencing, stairs and a safety gate. Doughboy, the manufacturer of this pool, recently started making in-ground swimming pools in addition to above-grounds. Technically, Doughboy in-grounds are actually above-ground pools that can be sunk into the ground up to a depth of 7 feet. It's all part of what the company calls its "Doughboy Buried Pool Program." Not all above-ground pools need to be placed way above-ground. This one is tucked in a corner of a large yard, near one of the side fences. Note that it is about 3-4 feet off the ground at most, has a safety fence around its perimeter, but that it is not much higher than the fence that borders the property. Not raising the pool above the height of the fence helps make the pool more private for its owners. And looking at things from the other side of the fence, the neighbors don't have to view the pool whenever they're in their yard. In the initial invention of above ground pools, pool manufacturers use wooden barrels and metal struts as the main material. It was worked, actually, but it was not efficient.
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