Air_Cooled_Nut
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Wife bought a round 10'x30" pool for the kids with the intentions of it going on the ground-level deck and thus saving her lawn from a circular brown spot come winter. I read the instructions and it says don't place it on a deck (or patio). Are they just covering their butts or does it depend?
Info:
At 90% fill (where the 'fill to here' mark is) it will hold 1,185 gallons of water which is 4.95 tons. The intended deck is sturdy but since I didn't build it I can't vouch for how well it's constructed. It's 16' wide so it will hold the 10' circular pool in its bounds easily. Boards are about 1/2" at their widest gap but the majority of them are gapped closer. The boards are 5.5" wide, 16' long, and held down every 39" (roughly).
Could I put down plywood to further help spread the load or will that make any difference -- I'm kind of thinking it won't but...
Yes, No, Maybe?
Info:
At 90% fill (where the 'fill to here' mark is) it will hold 1,185 gallons of water which is 4.95 tons. The intended deck is sturdy but since I didn't build it I can't vouch for how well it's constructed. It's 16' wide so it will hold the 10' circular pool in its bounds easily. Boards are about 1/2" at their widest gap but the majority of them are gapped closer. The boards are 5.5" wide, 16' long, and held down every 39" (roughly).
Could I put down plywood to further help spread the load or will that make any difference -- I'm kind of thinking it won't but...
Yes, No, Maybe?
