Husky79
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I've always wanted to learn how to build a pool.. Today I decided I am going to start the research on how to build a pool on my property in middle of no where.
Pool size 16x32 maybe? Possibly inground? End goal in the future will be to upgrade it into a indoor with sliding or retracting walls like airplane hangars. Will have some sort of home made boiler system, design is still in works.
Here's some info on my ground, its all loamy sand in north central MN. When I got the report back from the well company when they drilled the well. It was all loamy to where they hit the water at 66 ft.
I will not hire, I want to do it myself. I am well self taught and built a lot of things. I have a lot of tools, I have skidsteer, laser tools, mixer, sawmill, cnc, and more.
What type of material is recommended for my type of ground?
Some one once told me just to use my skid and make a rectangular sloped pool with one end at 8 ft deep and drop liner in, fill it up with water, drop piping in for the filtration system, with suction at bottom and recycled water out from top, do another one for the heating. pull pipes out for winter leave water in the pool over winter as there's no plumbing in there. I am not sure how that would work with liner because ice contracts and expands, so there's risk of tearing up the liner? Or has it actually been done and works that way. I'm told its cheapest, but I'm just sketchy about it due to the ice and liner thing and also not to forget that the ground being sand and sand shifts easily from foot traffic?
educate me or point me somewhere.
Pool size 16x32 maybe? Possibly inground? End goal in the future will be to upgrade it into a indoor with sliding or retracting walls like airplane hangars. Will have some sort of home made boiler system, design is still in works.
Here's some info on my ground, its all loamy sand in north central MN. When I got the report back from the well company when they drilled the well. It was all loamy to where they hit the water at 66 ft.
I will not hire, I want to do it myself. I am well self taught and built a lot of things. I have a lot of tools, I have skidsteer, laser tools, mixer, sawmill, cnc, and more.
What type of material is recommended for my type of ground?
Some one once told me just to use my skid and make a rectangular sloped pool with one end at 8 ft deep and drop liner in, fill it up with water, drop piping in for the filtration system, with suction at bottom and recycled water out from top, do another one for the heating. pull pipes out for winter leave water in the pool over winter as there's no plumbing in there. I am not sure how that would work with liner because ice contracts and expands, so there's risk of tearing up the liner? Or has it actually been done and works that way. I'm told its cheapest, but I'm just sketchy about it due to the ice and liner thing and also not to forget that the ground being sand and sand shifts easily from foot traffic?
educate me or point me somewhere.





