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5335 Eighth Street
Zephyrhills, FL 33542
Phone: (813) 780-0020
Fax: (813) 780-0021
BGR-004328-2022
Issue Date: 07/20/2022
REINSPECTION FEES: (c) With respect to Reinspection fees will comply with Florida Statute 553,80(2)(c) the
local government shall impose a fee of four times the amount of the fee imposed for the initial inspection or
first reinspection, whichever is greater, for each subsequent reinspection.
Notice: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that
may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permit required from other governmental
entities such as water management, state agencies or federal agencies.
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Complete Plans, Specifications add foe Must Accompany Application. All work shall be performed in
accordance with City Codes and Ordinances. NO OCCUPANCY BEFORE C.O.
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Agent (for the contractor) or Power of Attorney (for the owner) would be someone with notarized letter from owner allthotizing same
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RESIDENTIAL Attach (2) Plot Plans; (2) sets of Building Flans; (1) set of Energy Fo s; R• -W Permit for new construction,
Minimum ten (1) working days after submittal date. Required onsite, Construction Plans, Stormwater Plans w!'ilt Fence installed,.
Sshitw Facilities & 1 dumpsterA Site Work, Permit for subdivisions/large projects
COMMERCIAL Attach (2) complete sets of Building Plans plus a Life Safety Paged (1) set of Energy Forms. R-O-W Permit for now construction.
Minimum ten (10) working days after submittal date, Required onsite> Construction Plans, Stormwater Plans wt Silt Fence installed,
Sanitary Facilities & 1 dumpster- Site Work Permit for all new projects. All commercial requirements swat meet compliance
SIGN PERMIT Attach (2) sets of Engineered Plans.
""PROPERTY SURVEY required for all NEW construction.
Fill out application completely.
Owner & Contractor sign back of application, notarized
If over $2 00, a -Notice of Commencement Is required. (A/C upgrades over $7500)
&" Agent (for the contractor) or Power of Attorney (for the owner) would be someone with notarized letter from owner authorizing same
OVER THE COUNTER PERMITTING (copy of contract required)
Reroofs if shingles Sewers Service Upgrades A/C Fences (PlottSurveylFootage)
Driveways -Not over Counter if on public roadways -needs ROW
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INSTR#2022140846OR E31<10641 PG1 234 pn- 1 of 1
06123/2022 02:39 PM Rcpt: 2472901 Rec: 10,00 IDS: 0,00 IT: OM
Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, Esq., Pasco County Clerk & Com troller
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8,10 addition to himself owner designates the following person to receive a
copy of the LieaWs Notice a
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Verification pursuant to Section 92,525, Florida Staofts. Under pen'attics ofpe*vy, I decl4m that I Ins ve mad the foregoing and 'bal t
the facts sated in It am true to the best of my lmowledge Led belief.
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Residential Pools
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E4203.1 Receptacle outlets.
Receptacles outlets shall be installed and located in accordance with Sections E4203,1,1 through
E4203,1,5, Distances shall be measured as the shortest path that an appliance supply cord connected
to the receptacle would follow without penetrating a floor, wall, ceiling, doormlay with hinged or sliding
door, window opening, or other effective permanent barrier, [680,22(A)()]
E4203.1.2Where required,
At least one 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere, receptacle supplied by a general-purpose branch circuit shall
be located a minimum of 6 feet (1829 nim) from and not more than 20 feet (6096 mm) frorn the inside
wall of pools and outdoor spas and hot tubs. This receptacle shall be located not more than 6 feet, 6
inches (1981 ream) above the floor, plafform or grade level serving the pool, spa or hot tub,
R4501 .1 Mesidential swimming barrier requirement.
Residential swimming pools shall comply with Sections R4501,17,1 through R4501,17,3,
Exception: A swimming pool with an approved safety pool cover cornplying with AST M F 134&
R4501.17.10utdoor swimming pools,.
Outdoor swinirrving pools shall be provided with a barfier complying with R4501,17, 1,11 throu0i
R4501,17,1,14s
R4501.17.1A
The top of ffie barfier s1ial I be at I east 48 inches ( 1219 mrn) above g
rade nwasured on the side of
the barrier wbich faces away from theswimirling pool. The maximum vertical clearance between
gyade and the bottom of the barrier sball be 2 inches (51 mrn) measured on the side of the bal-'rier
which faces away frorin the swimming pool, Where the top of the pool structure is above grade the
barrier may be at ground level or mounted on top of the pool structure. Wliere the bof Tier is
n,iounted on top of the pool structure, the rriaximurn vertical cleararice between the top of the pool
structure and t1he bottom ofthe barrier shall be 4 inches (I 02nun),,
R4501.17.12
The barTier may not have any gaps, openings, indentatiotis, protrusions, or structural conip olients
that could allow a young chilid to crawl undex, squeeze through, or climb over the barrier as herein
desefibed below, 6ne end of a removable child barfier shall not be removable without the aid of
tools, Openings in ai,iy barrier shall trot allow passage of a 4-iricf'.i-diameter (102 affray) sphere,
R4501 � 17.13
Solid barriers whicb do not have openings shall not contain, iridentations or proffirsions except for
normal, construction tolerances arid tooled masonry joints,
R4501 Q17.1,A
Where the bartier is composed of horizonital and verrical rvienibers and the distance between the
tops of the horizontal nienibers is less Man 45 inches (1143 min), the horizontal nnembers shall be
located on the swimming pool side of the Pence, Spacing between vertical members shall not
exceed 1,/, inches (44 mni) in wit. th, Where then e are decorative cutouts within vertical niernbers.
spacing within the cutouts shall not exceed 1,/, inches (44 ninn) in width.
R4501,17.1.5
Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members and the distance between tire
tops of the horizontal members is 45 inches (1143 nim.) or more, spacing between vertical mernbers
shall not exceed 4 inches (102 nim), Where there are decorative cutouts within vertical rilenifters,
spacing within the CLAMS shall not exceed 1,/, inches (44 rinn) if, width,
R4501AT1 R6
Maximurn triesh size for chain link fiences shall be a 1/,-inch square (57 inni) unless thefance is
provided witb slats 11'asteried at the ft,)p or bottom which reduce (he openings to no rnore thall I :/i
inches (44 mni),
R4501,17.1 I
Where the barrier is composed of diagonal menibers'. the maximurn opening fiorrned by tire
diagonal me rube shall be no more than F/, incbes (44 nim),
R4501h17A1.8
Access gates., wtien provided, sinall be self closing and shall coinply with the requirements of
Sections R4501,17,1,1 throu gh R4501,17.1,7 and shall be equipped with a selllatching locking
device located on the pool side of the gate, Where the device release is located no less than 54
inches ( 13 72 min) from the bottom of the gate, the device release mechanisna irtay be located ori
eftber side of the gate and so placed that it cannot be reached by as y0ung child over the top or
through any opening or gap Carom the outside. Cfates that provide access to the swimming pool raust
open outward away frorn the pool, The gates and bancier shall have no opening gprearer than I, inch
(12,7 nirn) within 18 inches (457 ryini) of the release Tnechallisn),
R4501 17.1,9
Wbere as wall of a dwelling serves as part of the bairrit-i', one of the fifflowing shall apply
LAll doors and windows providing direct access fi-orn the, horne to the. pool shall be equipped
with all exit alanyk complying with LJL, 2017 that has as rnininium sound pressure rating of 85
dB A at 10 feet (3048 mm), Any deactivation switeb shall be located at least 54 inches (1372
nim) above f1he flriresbold of the access,. Setparate alanns are not required fior each door or
window if sensors wired to a central alarni sound when contact is broken at any opening,
Exceptions -
I, a.Sereened or protected windows having as bottom sill height of 48 inches (1219 rnm)
or more measured from the interior finished floor at the pool access level,
2, bVindows'Cacing the pool on floor above the first story,
3, c,Screened or protected pass -through kitchen windows 42 inches (1067 rnni) or higher
with as couaiter beneat-h..
2, LAN doors providing direct access from thie horne t(,,) the pool rnust be eqUipped will"i as self -
closing, sealsatching device with positive mechanical latching/locking installed as minimufn of
54 inches (1372 rnni) above the threshold, whicb is approved by the authority having
Jurisdiction.
3, 3A swinriming pool alarm that, when placed in as pool, sounds an alartri upon detection of all
accidental or unauthorized entrance into the water. Such pool alarnn muso, ineet and be
independently certified to ASTM Standard F2208,, titled "Standard Safety Specification ff'or
Residential Pool Alarms," which includes surface motion, pressur , sonar, laser, and infrared
aharms, For puij)oses of this paragraph, the temi "swirnnifing pool alann" does not include any
swirmning protection alann device designed for individual use, such as an ala attached to a
child that sounds when the child exceeds as certain distance or beCOITICS submerged in water,
R450117.1,10
Where an aboveground pool structure is used as as lama or where the barrier is rnounted oil top
of the pool structure, and theineans of access is as ladder or steps, the ladder or meps either shall
be capable offeing secured, locked or removed to prevent access, or the ladder or steps shall be
surTounded by a barrier whi6 meets the requirements of Sections R4501,17,1,1 througj,
R4501,17,1,9 and Sections Rif 501,17,1,12 tfrrough R4501,17,1,,14, When the ladder or steps are
secured, locked or rernoved, any opening created shall not allow the passage of as 4... inch-diaimeter
102 nini) sphere
Standard screen enclosures which nneet the recluirernents of Section R4501.17 may be utilized as
part of or all of the "barrier" and shall be considered a "noridwelling" wall. Remov6ble child
batTiers wall have one end of the barrier nonrernovable withovit the aid of tools,
R450 1. 17.1 5 12
The barrier must be placed around the peritneter ofthe pool and must be separate from any fimce,
wall, or other enclosure surrounding the yard unless the feria , wall, or other enclosure or portion
thereof is situated on the perrmetea of the pool, is being used as part of the banfic-r, and rileels the
bia,trier requirements of this section.
R4501A7,1A3
Removable child barriers must be placed SLIfficiently away fi-oln the water's edge to prevent as
young child or triedically frail elderly person who inay manage to penetrate the barrier lioni
irrunediately Falling into the water, Sufficiently away frorn the water's edge shall mewl no less
than 20 inches (508 min) froni the barrier to the water"s edge,, Dwelling or noridwelfing walls
inctuding screen enelosures, when used as part or all of the "barriei` and meeting the othker barrier
re uirements, may be as close to the water's edge as pennitted by this code.
R4501A7,1,14
A wall ofa dwelling rnay serve as past l of t1he barrier if at does not contain any door, or window that
opens to provide direct accessfrorn the home to the swiniming pool,
R4501,,17,1.15
A mesh safepbarrier meeting the requirements of Section R4501,17 and the tollowing minimum
it-equirements shall be considered as barrier as defined in this section:
1 , 11ndividual component vertical support posts shall be capable of resisting as minimurn of 52
pounds (229 N) of horizontal force prior to breakage when measured at as36-inch (914 mm) height
above grade, Vertical posts of the child mesh safety barrier shall extend as minimum of 3 inches
(76 mm) below deck level and shall be spaced no greater than 36 inches (914, mm) apart,
2, 2,The mesh utilized in the barrier shall have a minimum tensile strength according to ASTM D5034
of 100 pounds per foot, and as ininimurn ball burst strength according to ASTM D3787 of 150
pounds per foot. The mesh shall not be capable of deformation such that a /Jnch (6,4 mm)round
object could pass through the mesh.
The mesh shall receive a descriptive performance rating of no less than "trace discoloration" or
"slight discoloration" when tested according to ASTM G53 (Weatherability, 1,200 hours).
3, 3,When using a molding strip to attach the mesh to the vertical posts, this strip shall contain, at a
minimum, #8 by,./Anch (123 mm) screws with a minimum of Nuo screws at the top and hvo at the
boftom with the remaining screws spaced a maximum of 6 inches (152 mm) apart on center,
4. ,Patio deck sleeves (vertical post receptacles) placed inside the patio sufface shall be of a
nonconductive material,
5, 5,A latching device shall attach each barrier section at a height no lower than 45 inches (11 613
mm) above grade, Common latching devices that include, but are not limit to, devices that
provide the security equal to or greater than that of a hook -and -eye -type latch incorporating a
spring actuated retaining lever (commonly referred to as a Sais)ty gate hook),
6, 63he bottom of the child mesh safety barrier shall not be more than 1 inch (25 rnrn) above the
deck or installed surface (grade),
7. R4501,18 Ladders and steps.
8, All pools whether public or private shall be provided with a ladder or steps in the shallow end
where-, water depth exceeds 24 inches (610 mm), In private pools where water depth exceeds
5 feet (1524 creme), there shall be ladders, stairs or underxivater benches/swimouts in the deep
end, Where manufactured diving equipment is to be used, benches or swimouts shall be
recessed or located in a corner,
9, Exception: In private pools having more than one shallow end, only one set of steps are
required, A bench, SWiM-OUt or 1radder may be used at all additional shallow ends in lieu of an
addition,al set of steps,
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agree to the provisions of this instrument.
The undersigned states and affirms that he or she is desirous of constructing,
renovating, adding to or reroofing his or her own domicile, that he or she
actually occupies, or will occupy by - - said domicile, and same is not for
rent, lease or sale. That he or she �hall comply with the following conditions:
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DESCRIPTION
LOTS 9 AND 10, BLOCK 53, CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS, ACCORDING TC
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 54 OF THE PUBLI
OF PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY Wil"H PREV !LiNf-,
CODES FLORIDA BU!,J(),ING C,E,
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1 . THIS MAP REPRESENTS A BOUNDARY SURVEY. FIXED IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED.
2. NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR
AND MAPPER. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO SURVEY MAPS OR REPORTS BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING
BEARINGSPARTY OR PARTIES IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SIGNING PARTY OR PARTIES.
3NO APPARENT SURF,,�,CE ENCROACHMENTS EXCEPT AS SHOWN HEREON. UNDERGROUND ENCROACHMENTS OR
UTILITIES (IF ANY) NOT LOCATED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS SURVEY.
4. DESCRIPTION SHOWN HEREON FURNISHED BY PREMIUM TITLE, INC.
5.
EASEMENTS,BLOCK 53 AS BEARING N. 65*00'00" E.
6THIS SURVEY PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE COMMITMENT. THIS SURVEYOR NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR
REPORTTHIS OFFICE.
7. ANY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS SURVEY MAP OR
THOSECONSENT OF SIMMONS & BEALL, INC. IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. THIS SURVEY MAP OR REPORT IS VALID
ONLY TO M
LOCATEDPARTY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY TO ADDITIONAL
& THE LAND SHOWN HEREON APPEARS TO BE
•INSURANCE RATE MAP COMMUNITY PANEL NO. 12101C-0456F, DATED 09/26/2014.
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P.C.R. — Permanent Conceal Point
P.R.M. — Permanent Reference Monument
R/W — Right of Way
RR& — Railroad Spike
N&D — Nail and Disk
(C) — Computed Data
P.C. — Point of Curvature
P.T. - Point of Tangency
IP. — Iron Pipe (F) — Field Data
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S. — Set (R) — Radial
AC — Air Conditioner (NR)— Non Radial
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36739 IrFLORIDA
DADE CITY,
Date of Survey : 04-1 1-2018
Date of Plot : 04--11-2018
Job Number : 201 8-046
CERTIFIED TO: CYNTHIA JUKE D(
FIDELITY BANK DBA FIDELIT`
PREMIUM TITLE, INC.
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BANK MORTGAGE
Above Ground Pool Assembly & Installation
OVAL POOL INSTRUCTIONS
Buttress Free and
-Traditionai Buttress
THIS POOLIS NOT DESIGNED FOR DIVING OR JUMPING
DANGEROUS INJURYEmm
Follow All Safety and Maintenance InstrUctions
Your pool is designed for years of loteasurable, safe family fun. But, when
gate is always closed, Be sure to fallow local building coda requirements for load
I used incorrectly, a swimming pool can be dangerous, To insure your pool is
capacity and fencing if using an afiermarket or hourebuilt deck. You must make
used safely you must observe the following safety precautions:
E Do not dive} -Do not jump!- No rough play!. No running or pushing!
slue ail fence and barriers are in working order so that pool is always protected.
ED Check with your local town for any special laws in your locale.
Do not walk on the top rail. It can he slippery and is not a walkway,
0 Never drink alcoholic beverages or use any intoxicants which could hinder your
C:3E3e sure to install all safety labels provided with your pool according to the
judgment and reflexes,
i�*tr. ctions,
ED Keep a safety rope IX' by 50' with a flotation buoy with an outside diameter of
�'!.".,ux,.> Lai: pool lone, All children must b supo visod continuously,
ED Do not use pool if bottom is not clearly visible. At night, sufficient lighting must
1". Have accessible in a prominent area by your pool.
C Post near all entrances to pool area; a list of telephone numbers of the:
be available. It is the pool owners sole responsibility to provide adequate
lighting for pool bottom, safety signs and walkways, which exceeds minimum
Noarpst available f olino No!arpct ambLIlan,-o �arvie,,,
standard- of the IFS of North Amorina.
Nearest available fire department Nearest available hospital
0 Do not climb, stand or sit on any pool structure or the filter system. Components
Nearest available rescue unit Nearest available physician
such as the filtration system, pumps and heater must be positioned so as to
911 emergency number if available
Provide fencing or enclosure which is independent of the house as a closure
prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
!0 Be sure that all toys, chairs and tables or similar objects that a young child could
around the entire pool area. The fencing must be made of durable material, a
minimum of 4' in height from ground level and with closures with self -latching
climb on be at least four feet (4) from pool.
0 Do not use pool during electrical or rain storms.
lacks, to make pool inaccessible to toddlers and uninvited guests. Make sure
E3 See available National Spa and Pool Institute (NSPI), publications for more tips on pool safety.
IMPORTANT - NOTICE!
I IRTALLATInN
ENCLOSED IN FRAME CARTON IS SAFETY
ENVELOPE. THE SAFETY STICKERS MUST
BE INSTALLED AS PER FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO PROPERLY
INSTALL WARNING LABELS WILL VOID
WARRANTY. FAILURE TO MOUNT THESE
SAFETY LABELS MAY SUBJECTYCU TO
SUBSTANTIAL LIASIU1 Y IN CASE INJURY
BUTTRESS -FREE POOL SIZES
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INTRODUCTION:
Congratulations on becoming the owner ot'a new above ground swimming pool. This is the instruction packet
for installing your swimming pool. The following are some helpful hints that you should take into consideration
before installing your pool.
1) Read through the entire instruction booklet before you begin. This will enable you to find out exactly what is
Mlvolvcd with installing your sw mMinool bcfbil C you b-cgin. Wit-111c you arc going throu- gh the instriuctious,
please be aware that all of the diagrams are representative of a 15' X 30718' x 33'pool. If you have a different
size pool you will find that your pool has a different number of uprights than the ones in the diagrams.
2) DO NOT AFTEMPT INSTALLA140N IN WINDY OR GUSTY WEAl'HERThis will not only make
installation more difficult, it may result in damage to your pool before it is completely installed.
3) Although we have broken down the installation into any simple steps, you will probably find that Steps I
and 2 will be the most labor intensive and time consuming steps. Once you have completed those two steps
you should find that the rest of the installation moves along much more quickly.
4) Please be sure to review all safety material and local codes before beginning your installation. There is a yellow
saRAy crovellope Packed with your pool. This cwvclopc col-1-tia-los saf&ty i7nateriall and warni-Ing stick -ens 'to be
placed on your pool. If you are missing any of these items please contact your dealer or the factory to obtain it.
The warranty is void if all safety precautions are not followed.
5) in the event that you need to make a warranty claim, it is unportant to know the size and model of your
swimming pool in order to expedite the handling of your claim. Please fill in the information below and keep
for your records. All of this information can be found on the labels attached to the cartons your of is packed in,
6) Make sure you have the necessary tools and materials betbre beginning your installation.
Below is a 'list of the tools and materials needed.
- Shovel
- Tape measure
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Duct tape
- Sand
- Filter
- Skiminer/Retum fitting
- Carpenters level and/or trans -it (Optional)
- Patio Blocks (2" x 8" x 16")
- Box cutter (Razor blade)
- Tamp
- 5/16" wrench
- 1/4" wrench
Do not locate pool over underground lines,
septic tanks, under electrical lines, near hazardous
structures, or out of local code restrictions. It is
essential that the area selected for your pool has
a level and firm base. Do not assemble your pool
on asphalt, tar or oil base surfaces. Avoid areas
with sharp objects, or ground treated with weed
killer or other chemicals. Also avoid areas where
nut grass, Bermuda grass or bamboo grass grows,
as they can grow through your liner. Grass must
be removed. Do not place components such as
filters, pumps, and heaters in a way that they can
be used as a means of access to pool by young
children. Be sure to follow all local building codes
and obtain all building permits required for your area.
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*BE SURE TO AVOID:
-All electrical wires
-All gas lines
-Septic ranks
-Cesspools
-Dry wells
-Tree roots/ stumps
-buried debris(trees,
building material, etc,)
-sudden slopes within 6'
of pool area
Refer to the "True Size" diagram on the second page to see the dimensions of your switnining pool. Once you
have these measurements and have chosen a site to install your pool, mark or outline the ground where the pool
will be going using spray paint or some other marking agent. Please keep in mind that you will need some extra
room to work. Be sure to account for the space that the side supports extend Out on each side of an oval pool,
The strap end channel extends out 37" from the wall of the pool on each of the two straight sides of a Traditional
Buttress Oval. If you have a Buttress -Free Oval Pool, the strap end channel extends only 19" out 'From the
wall on each side. Refer to the "Actual Size" chart for further clarification.
For example, a 1500 oval should have the following space in order to install the pool.
Traditional Buttress Oval:
a
Fig, 2
Buttress -Free Oval: Yardrnore
20
*Once you have the appropriate area marked out, remove any sod that is in the area. Also be sure to avoid all electrical wires,
gas lines, septic tanks, cesspools, dry wells, tree roots, Stumps, buried debris, and sudden slopes within 6' of the pool area,
** All foot prints are showing illustration of the YARDMORE style. Please remember to add approx. 20" on each side.
NOTE: Before you prepare the site find your size pool footprint at the end of these instructions, Please pay
careful attention to all dimensions on the footprint so that you have enough room to install your pool.
STEP 2 — LEVELING:
Once you have designated the space for installation, and have cleared away the sod in that area, you can begin
to level the ground. The ideal tool for doing this is a transit. If you do not have access to a transit, use a long
beard. (be sure that the board is perfectly straight) and a carpenters level, as shown in the diagram,
The key to properly leveling the surface for an above ground swimming pool is to start at the lowest point and
dig everything else down to that level. You do not wart to build up the lover areas to be level with the higher
areas, Doing this will cause the ground to settle once the pool is fill of water. If the ground settles it could
destroy yo�1r pool, which could be dan Brous and is not covered under the warranty.
You will probably not be able to get the ground completely level until you lay out the frame, but the closer you
get it now the easier the job will be later, We recommend that you do not proceed until the entire site is within are
inch of being perfectly level.
Remove soil and grass to this level. Remove grass only from low areas.
* DO NOT ADD DIRT TO LOW AREAS
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STEPS - UNPACKING THE POOL:
Hardware Change Notice
The hardware supplied with your pool has been modified for art easier installation, The #12 screw supplied with your pool has
been changed from a "sheet metal screw" to a "self -drilling screw"As shown in the pictures.
The self -drilling screw will make attaching the parts to the channel much easier (Fig.5 # 5}ti
Lsi
'The self -drilling screw does not have a point like a traditional sheet metal screw
In the diagrams below the self -drilling screw is item #9 and is used in two locations:
"F.
To attach #1 to #5
To attach #6 to #5
Self- drilling screw
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Below are some generic diagrams of oval pool components to help you identify the parts and where they will be
used. IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to assemble these parts now. Once you confirm that you have all of
the components needed for yourpool, continue on with the instructions,
TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL ASS EM BLYBUTTRESS-FREE OVAL ASSEMBLY:
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*** THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL POOLS ONLY! IF
YOU HAVE A BUTTRESS- FREE OVAL, PLEASE REFER TO THE NEXT PAGE
AND FOLLOW ALTERNATE STEP 4
A) Start lay 'laying the strap end channels out on the ground so
that the open ends face down. Notice the two slots on top of
each offlnese channels, You will not be using these slots in
the construction of the pool, but pay attention to where they
are located in the diagrams. They indicate which way the
channels are facing. See Fig.7
B) Now take the straight side 4"x4" Upright and push it down
over the strap end channel where those slots are located.
Position the open end of the straight side upright to face the
short end of the channel (the inside of the pool) as shown
in Fig.8. The two holes on each side of the upright should
line up with two of the holes on each side of the strap end
channel, Secure the parts with two 5/16" x 5" bolts and
two 5/16" nuts. Repeat for all assemblies.
Q Once all of the straight side uprights are attached, you c
begin attaching the struts. This is done by pushing the
angled. end of the st-kUt (the end with two holes on each
side) over the end of the strap end channel and the of
side around the straight side upright. The hole on each
of the strut lines tip with the hole in the straight side
upright that is farthest from the open end of the straight
side upright. The two holes on the other end of the stru
line up with the only two holes in the back end of the st
end channel. Secure the struts using three 5/16" x 5"
bolts and three 5/16" nuts. See Fig.9 for visual instructior
D) Now you can install the straight side bottorn mil connecto
Use one per strap end channel. Place the connector on t
of the strap end channel so that the open part of the
connector sits inside the straight side upright. The
hole in the straight side connector will line up
it'll the hole between the two slotson the strap
end channel. Secure the piece using a # 12 x 3/4f, self drill
See Fig. 10 for visual instructions.
Slots
Fig. 7
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*Please do not be alarmed if you are not using all of the holes in the strap end channels. We use this same
channel for a few different products so there are some holes that you will not be using for this pool,
STEP 5 - STRAP ASSEMBLY FORTRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL POOLS ONLY:
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B-U-TT-RESa,!F-REE--OAUXL,PLEASf-REF--ER,,Ta-NEX-T-PA,GE-A- ND..f-OLLOW-ALTF-RNATE-.-STEP-....5.
Notice that thereare two difterent sizes ofstrap packed xvith yoUr pool. Fach strap is stamped with a part number
and a leriath.
A) IfVOUr pool is 10' wide, cach strap will be made up ofthl'Ce DieCCS- Two of the pieces will measure 27,25"
lean and one ",III measure 39275" long.
B) ll'YOUr pool is I 'I' wide, cacti strap will be made LIP of two 41 .025" long pieces and one 39.275" long piece,
C') I I'Y0111- P001 IS 15' widc, each strap xvill be made up of four pieces. Three ol'thc pieces Nvill measure 40.68' )"
lotv and cane w ne ill measure 39.275" long
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D) 114VOUr pool is 18'wide, cacti strap will be Made LIP 01"COL11- PiCCCS, Three ofthe piece,, \N ill 111CaSUI-c 52,6875"
lona and one piece xvill measure 39.275" long,
f") It'vour pool is 2 I'wide, cacti strap will be made LIP of four pieces, Three of the pieces "a ill mcaSUrc 48,984"
Iono and xvill measure 39.275" long,
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STEP 6 -XfTACHING STRASS TO STRAP END CHANNELS ON A TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVA],
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USE THIS STEP FOR TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL INSTALLATION ONLY!
IF YOU HAVE A BUTTRESS -FREE OVAL, PLEASE SEE ALTERNATE STEP 6.
After you have completed the assembly of all of the strap sections, each end of the assembled straps need to
be attached to a strap end channel. Please keep in mind that the strap runs undemeath the liner of the pool, so it
should be attached to the open end of the channel, not the side where the strut connects.
The straps connect to the channels, along with the end channel caps, sluown in Fig. 19 and Fig.20 using two
5/16" x !/2" bolts and two 5/16" nuts at every connection. Be sure to attach the straps to the underside of the strap
end channels. The heads of the bolts go on top of the channel, and the nuts should be on the under side. Always
use the two holes closest to the end of the strap end channels when connecting the strap sections to the channel.
As you are bolting the strap to the strap end channels, add the end channel caps to the under side of the straps at each end
as shown in Fig, 19 and Fig,20
When these end channet caps are lined up properly, the two holes in these end channel caps will line up with the two holes
in the straps, as well as, the corresponding holes in the strap end channels themselves.
These end channel caps are secured, in place using the same two 5/16" x 1/2" bolts and 5/16" nuts that are used to secure the
straps to the strap end channels.
When these parts are installed correctly they will cover the openings at the ends of the channels. This will prevent the sand
base of your pool from washing into these channels once the pool is filled with water.
foam Bloc/ Fig. 19 'ap End Channel Cap
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Atiap End Cannel Cap
STEP 7 - STRAIGHT SIDE LAYOUT:
After all of the straps have been fully assembled and attached to the strap end channels you can now start to
set there tip in their final positions. If your pool has an odd number of straps (for example a 12' X 24' pool has
three straps) find the center point of the site you leveled earlier and put the first strap and straight side upright
assembly there. You then place one assembly 42", from center of strap end channel to center of strap end channel,
on each side of that first assembly, Continue like this until all assemblies are used.
If your pool has an even number of straps and straight side, assemblies (for example a 15' x 30' pool has four,
which is pictured below) find your center point, mark it on the ground, and put an assembly on each side of that
mark 2 1 " away to the center of the strap end channels. If your pool has more than two assemblies you will put
the next ass--mblies 42" on center from the previous assembly, as sho-,N.,n in Fig. 26 and Fig. 27, always keeping
the same number of assemblies on each side of your center point.
Once you have all assemblies in place you want to be sure that all of the straight side uprights on one side line
up with each other, This can be done fairly accurately by eye but we recommend that you use a string extending
from the first upright to the last. If there are any uprights not touching the string, or that cause the string to bulge
out, adjust that assembly so that tl-.ie string is perfectly straight.
If you are trying to install your pool parallel to an already existing object such as a fence, simply measure
from the fence to each straight side upright making sure that the measurement is exactly the same for each,
Once you are confident that one side is straiglit the other side should already be st.raight. If it does not appear
to be straight, check to make sure that the straps are setting flat on the ground,
Fig. 24
Buttress -Free
.25
Place one 44" pressure plate on each strap end channel so that the center of the plate is even with the center
of the channel. When installing these plates the corrugation bumps should be up and the flat surface should
be down. One edge has a larger flat surface than the other. "rhe larger flat surface should be closer to the center
of the pool, (See diagram), The pressure plate must extend past the end of the channel about 1 "towards the
center of your pool. If you have done this correctly the two holes in the center of the pressure plate line up with
the two holes in the center of the strap end channel. Secure the plates to the channels using two # 12 X `/4 "
in each. Once all plates are secured to the channels, the plates should overlap each other. Secure the plates to e
other using three #12 screws in each overlapping area,
.Buttress -Free
All four print are based on Buttress -Free (Yardmore) models, I_
Made sure to add approx.20" on the traditional model to have enough space for wrap/strait,
iTEP 9 - BOTTOM WALL RIM ASSEMBLY:
When you unpacked the bottom wall rim you should have noticed the three different size rails (except if you
tave a 12' x 17' pool., in which case you only have two different sizes.) Some of the rails are 37 Y2" long and some
re 39" long, Reference the size chart in Step 10 for your exact pool. It is very important to separate the wall rims
Inner St
5/8" x 5y
on tot) o
Boftom Wall Rim 1" x 5/8".
Used on the bottom
of the pool.
Fig. 31 Metal Bottom Wall Rim
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Resin Bottom Wall Rim
* IMPORTANT : Make sure you are using the bottom rails and not the inner stabilizer bars. The bottom
rails on some pool models are made of resin and not metal (see Fig. 31 and Fig. )® The stabilizer bars are
always metal and they have male and female end. The bottom rails are the larger width rails that have the
straight cuts on both ends. The bottom rails do not interlock (see Fig. 30).
A) The 37 V? long bottom wall rims go in between the straight side uprights. You simply press them down inside the straight
side bottom connector on each side. These wall rims will eventually need to be sittinic, flat on the ground, but you can
do that as you are leveling the pool.
B) In most size pools, the four 39" bottom wall rims are for the "comers." One side snaps into the straight side connector on the
final straight side upright, while the other side slides into a bottom plate or bottom cuff as shown in Fig.33 or Fig.34,
Q You should have an even number of the longest bottom wall rims, as well as, an even number of bottom plates or
botturn culTs (depending on tire model pool you have.) These will form the curved ends of your pool, Half of these
wall rims and plates/cuffs will go on one end and the other half on the other end. Slide each Nvall rim into the plate,
or cuff, up to the stop as shown. Be sure that the plate, or cuff, is outside of the half circle created on each side of
the pool. Once all wall rims are assembled, you should now be able to see the entire shape of the oval pool on the
ground. r— ------ n
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Traditional Buttress
Buttress -Free
Straight Side
BOOM
Corner MOM Rail 39'
Fig. 36 Curved Side Bottom Rail
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STEP 20 - IDENTIFYING WALL RIMS:
When you mr-pack the pool Separate out the different wall rims that go in different parts of the pool, This is
very important. Incorrect placement of the rinks will result in a pool that needs to be reinstalled, The rims that go on
the bottom of the pool care called Bottom Rails. The Bottom Rails are I" wide. The riots that go on the top of the pool.
wall are called Inner Stabilizers. The Inner Stabilizers are SI$" wide. See the chart in, Step 20 to see where each part is
installed on the swimming pool.
MOTE: Please refer to your size pool footprint at the end of these instructions. The footprint identifies
which parts go where when you lay out your pool on the ground, Putting the correct bottom rail in the
correct location is critical in the next few steps.
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10
10
10
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10
12
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10
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LENGTH
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TOP WALL STABILIZER
CFIRVFD END OF OVAL
LENGTH
29-1/2'
29-1/2"
42-5/8"
42.-5/8"
42.5/3"
42-5/8"
,.42-5/8"
53-1/4"
53-1/4"
53-1l4"
54-P8"
54-1/8'
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RADIUS
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TRANSITION(4CORNERS)
LENGTH
27-1/4'
', 27-I/4"
42-5/8'
42-5/8"
N/A
39"
39"
45"
39"
39"
39"
39"
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TRANSITION (4 CORNERS)
LENGTH
29-1.2"
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413/8'
41-3/8"
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37"
43"
37"
37"
37"
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STRAIGHT SIDE OF OVAL
(BETWEEN STRAIG14T SIDE
LENGTH
N/A
37.1/2"
37-17'
' 37-1,2"
37-1/2"
37-1/2'
37-1/2"
37-1/2"
37-U2"
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37-1/2'
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37-1/2"
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2
2
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STRAIGHT SIDE OF OVAL
(BE"TWEBN STRAIGHT SIDE
LENGTH
N,A
33"
33"
33"
33'
33
33"
33"
33"
33"
33"
33"
231,
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RADIUS
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9' 01"
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LENGTH
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4"
4"
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STEP 11 — SOUARING THE STRAIGIR SIDES:
Nov that the bottom structure of the pool is fully assembled, ma-ke sure that the straight sides of the pool are
perfectly in line with each other. We refer to this as "squaring" the pool. This is done by measuring from the out-
side of the first straight side upright on one side, to the outside of the last straight side upright on the opposite side
(the two straight side uprights farthest from each other.) When making these measurements they should always be
taken from, the lower 12" of the straight side uprights because the higher up on the straight side upright you go, the
less accurate the measurements will be. Once you have that measurement, you should measure the distance between
the two opposite straight side uprights the same way (as shown in Fig.37 and Fig. .) The two measurements should
be exactly the same. If they are not, adjust one entire straight. side as necessary. This is a very important step, do not
continuc until the mcasurcmcnts arc identical.
Traditional Buttress
Buttress -Free
Please use the detailed diagrams for every size oval pool that we make. Measurements apply to both the Traditional
Buttressoval assemblies and the Buttress -Free oval assemblies. Check the diagram to make sure you have everything
in its proper position before proceeding with these instructions, Taking a few minutes to check these measurements
now can save you major time and efforts down the road if something is not correct.
The leveling of the straight sides is a very crucial part of a good installation. If this is not done accurately it
will cause a lot of problems for you.
The strap end channels are two inches deep. The top of the strap end channel needs to be level with the ground
The bottom plates or bottom cuffs on the curved sides also need to be level with the ground.
One at a time we recommend digging the strap end channels into the ground. Once all of the channels on a
side are level, put a 2" x 8" x 16" patio block under the back of each strap end channel as shown in Fig.39 and
Fig.40. This must be done for each strap end channel. Remember the block is two inches deep and so is the end
channel, You will need to dig down a total of 4" where the block is in order to get the top of the strap end channel
to ground level.
Once you have completed one entire side, do the same for every strap end channel on the opposite side. After
that is complete it is a good idea to check that your straight side uprights are all level from top to bottom by using a
carpenters level. The pressure plates and straight side bottom rails ensure that your bottoms are still 42" on center
Be sure that the tops of the straight side uprights are as well.
'1 1 1 " MIMI' Fig. 39
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STEP 12A - LEVELING THE CURVED SIDES:
The next step is to level the curved sides of the pool, Before doing this you may want to measure the overall
length and width of the pool to ensure that it is the same size as shown on step 10 of this booklet. If it is off
by a couple of inches your wall will not fit properly. You can fix this situation by simply sliding the curved side
bottom rails in or out of the bottom plates or bottom cuffs as shown in Fig.42 and Fig.43 . This should be done
an even amount for each plate or cuff.
Once you are certain that the pool is the correct size, level the curved sides of the pool. Do this by placing a
2" x 8" x 16" patio block under each of the bottorn plates or bottom cuffs. The blocks will need to be sunk into the
ground so that the bottom plates or bottom cuffs are at the same level as the tops of the strap end channels,
It is also important to make sure that the rails between the plates or cuffs are resting flat on the ground.
Fig, 41 LEVEL PATIO BLOCK
,�[QTF: Check for levelness in all directions. When placing patio blocks under curved side
bottom plates or bottoni cuffs, leave I" of the block inside the pool and 6" showing
"All measurements are in inches unless otherwise identified,outside of the pool.
Fig. 40
Rails can be slid
in or out from the
stops on the
bottom plates or
cuffs to adjust for
wall length being
a little off.
Q NO Al K M KI-S-w.STERIN-WIMCk C-0 N$,-.THE-W, US - VERY- E"Y.AND,-,E EMELY
DDIFFICULs' TO S CATCH THE WALL DURING
INSTALLATI IT CAN CREATE DANGEROUS SITUATIONS ANQffiR CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
P—OOL.
Before beginning the wall installation, you may remove a curved side bottom rail to cart in sand or sifted
soil for the pool cove and base as long as your curved sides are staked in position (make sure you return the
bottom rail to its proper position once you are done witli this).
In this step, you should flatten the carton the wall came packed in, and use that as a base to unravel the
pool wall as you install it. We recommend the skimmer and reftum hole to be placed at one of the four comers of
the curved sections of the pool (as shown in Fig.44). The skimmer location is determined by where you start the
wall. You can hide the wall joint assembly on most size pools by beginning the wall in the middle of one of the
curved side bottom plates or bottom cuffs. Unfortunately, you will not be able to hide the wall joints behind an
upright on some of the smaller size oval pools. Doing so will cause your skimmer and/or return pounch out to
fall behind an upright,,which you can not have.
In any case, the wall joints AlM be one of the curved ends of the pool and not one of the straight sides.
Unravel the wall a little at a time, inserting it into the bottom rails as you go. Do not unravel the entire wall at
once, as doing so will make the installation much more difficult. As you unravel the wall, you may temporarily
install the stabilizer rails, or use landscaping stakes with clamps to keep the wall in place (as weshow in Fig,45
and Fig.46). We recommend that in addition to the stabilizer rails or stakes that you temporarily use small pieces
of duct tape from the top of the wall to the top of each of the straight side uprights as added support during
installation.
If the sidewall appears too long or too short, make the curved sides larger
or smaller by equally sliding the bottom rails in or out of the bottom plates or cuffs
(see Fig.42 and Fig.43 in step # 13 . If the ground is uneven, the wall may jump out
of the groove in the bottom rails. Correct this condition if it happens by
rechecking the level of the entire pool.
Traditional Buttress
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Buttress -Free
X = Suggested
skimmer and return location.
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STEP 14: WALL JOINT ASSEMBLY
We afce tv diffcct lvirrd l flies. w of bolts with wall
bars,, and the other is a sty c gered doubt ff-Rattern with wall bars. Please check which degsgMyour
nil has d Ilia the cr date tructions below.
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Interior
Exterior
Wall Bar 0
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Fig. 47
IMPORTANT -This operation must be done carefully! When joining
the sidewall, make sure that the strips do not touch each other. One
bar must be inside the pool (the bolts will touch this bar) and one bar
must be outside the pool (the nuts will touch this bar). Insert the bolts
with the bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool.
Do not tighten until all bolts have been insetted. If your screwdriver
slips and scratches the head of the bolt, file the scratch snnootb so that
it cannot puncture the liner. It is recommended that you cover the
heads of the bolts, on the inside of the wall, with three layers of duct
tape. If the insertion of the wall in the bottom rail is fight at, the point
where the wall is joined together, insert a screwdriver and twist to
make enough room, again being sure not to ratch the wall or the
bottom rail.
REMEMBER:
ALL NUTS SHOULE)BEE ASTIGHT AS POSSIBUE USING HAND FOOLS. BARS MUST NOT TOUCH EACHOFHER, EVERY HOLE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OFTHE
WALL/WALI, BAR SYSTEM MUST HAVE, A SECURELY TIGHTENED NUT AND BOLT. IF THIS IS DONE INCORRECTLY YOUR POOL WILL BREAK!
Typg12 Staqgered Bolt Pattern
III PORT - This operation must be done carefully! When joining the sidewall, make sure that the strips
do not touch each other. One bar must be inside the pool (the nuts will touch this bar). Insert the bolts with the
bolt head to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pool. Do not tighten until all bolts have been inserted. If
your screwdriver slips and scratches the bead of the bolt, file the scratch smootb so that it cannot puncture the liner.
It is recornmended that you cover the heads of the bolts, on the inside of the wall, with three layers of duct tape. If
the insertion of the wall in the bottom rail is tight at the point where the wall is joined together, insert a screwdriver
and twist to make enough room, again being sure not to ratch the wall or the bottom rail,
- If you are missing any bardware, do not leave empty boles in the wall joint assembly. Doingso will cause
your pool to break!
See your pool dealer for additional hardware in the case of shortage.
STAGGERED BOLT WALL BAR SYSTEM
Every hole from top to bottom of al all bar system must have a securely tightened nut and bolt.
"fiall 5ars iiiusl €iot
touch each other
Nut goes to
otitside of
pool
REMEMBER.
STEP 15 — PREPARING THE COVE:
Using neutral alkalinity sifted earth or fine sand without pebbles, build a 2" base over the entire pool area to protect the liner. Make
sure that the straps and the pressure plates are covered entirely. If the base does not fully cover the metal components, they will
show through and will damage the liner. If using vermiculite or foam base, you must have at least two inches of soil or sand on
top of the straps and pressure plates. Vermiculite alone will not properly cover these metal components, possibly allowing damage
to the liner. Do not use my substance with high alkaline or acid content, such as peat moss. It will cause the pool to corrode.
Next, using sifted earth or fine sand, build a 6" to 8" pool cove inside the metal wall along the entire circumference. The cove will
prevent the liner from creeping under the wall and will also protect the liner from any metal corners of the pool frainework.THIS
STEP IS NOT OPTIONAL — IT MUST BE DONE! Since earth containing chemicals can cause discoloration or corrosion, it is
suggested that you place polyethylene plastic sheeting under the cove around the perimeter of the wall, so no earth comes in
contact with the metal. Since the presence of such chemicals is beyond the control of the manufacturer, such damage is not
covered by the warranty. The plastic sheeting will not prevent a washout in the event that your liner is damaged. The plastic is only
to protect the metal framework of the pool from corrosion.
After the cove and base are in place, rake and tamp the entire pool area. Make sure that no sand remains on the wall above the
cove. This could cause pinholes in your liner.
** IMPORTANT ** If using foam cove, install it on top of the 3" sand base.
STEP 16 — CURVED END UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY:
It is easiest to line up all of the uprights next to each other. It helps
to lean them up against a fence or some other sturdy object. On most
models the top of the uprights can be identified by either an extra
hole in the middle, or by an extra hole on each side (depending on
which pool you have) for the decorator caps. Place the metal top
plate on the upright making sure the holes line up and the hooked
part, of the plate is facing the open end of the upright, (the side that
goes against the pool wall). Now put a #10 x 1/2" screw in the center
hole only. Do not install screws in the two side holes until later. This
will make things easier and more efficient later down the line.
Now install the fence post holders onto the uprights,if you have
purchased a fence to go around your pool (see separate instruc-
tions). If not, or when that is completed, you should line the
uprights around the pool at every bottom plate for your convenience
later on.
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*This is one example of a top
plate. The plate ror your pool
Fig. 51 may took a little different
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STEP 16 —CURVED END ASSEMBLY
ACCENT CLIP IIN'SrvAll A'rlf jNj Not a—ficableto all —models ofx—_oo'IsI-
L' XM A- LO _LT .. my
Sortie bottom cuffs and/or uprights have separate accent clips, This is a good time to snap those pieces on if
your pool. has these. Below are some examples of accent clips.
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If you opted to use the stabilizers to help hold the wall up, then you will need to take them off while
installing the liner, Do not place the liner directly over the skimmer or skinnuer return cutouts.
Place the liner at the center of the pool with the flap from the seatirs facing down, (For print liners, leave the
print side facing up.) Spread the liner so that the bottom scam of the eircurnference is resting on the cove
evenly around the pool. The seam should not be up on the wall or shifted to one side. These conditions will
cause tightness or stretching of the liner when the pool is being filled.
IM
CMEREIC
Resting evenly on or near the cove
of the pool. Seam may not always
lie on the cove as pictured, so your
focus should be to keep the seam
consistent arsond the pool,
LNCORRE,
Shifted up wall.
This should not be drrne.
Correct this situation
if it occurs,
Fig, 57
*Find the center point of each end ofyour finer and make sure you line
that up perfectly with the center point of each end of your pool,
STEP 18- RANGING LINER:
There are a few different types of liners on the market today. The three most common liners are the Overlap, the Snap
Bead, and the V-Bead liners (Also referred to as J-Bead liners). Please be sure which one you have and Lollow the
appropriate step below:
TYPE #1 ® OVERLAP LINER
Starting at the liner wall scam, hang the liner over the wall making sure that the scam is straight up and down,
perpendicular to the floor, This will assure you that the liner begins going over the wall straight. As you put the liner
over the wall you can secure it by using the plastic coping strips to keep it in place. If you end up with excess material
continue around the pool, pulling excess liner evenly, and distribute over the gall until the excess is gone.
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SNAP BEAD LINER
With a snap bead liner, you will not use the plastic coping strips
that are packed in the parts carton of many pools. You can
discard those pieces (if they are included). Instead, you should
have received a beaded liner track (referred to as a << coping
bead receiver in the below diagram).
The beaded liner track should be installed onto the pool wall all
of the way around the pool. These pieces should be as close
together as possible. Leaving spaces between bead tracks can
cause liner problems down the road.
Once all of the beaded liner track is on the wall, you can snap
the liner bead into the beaded liner track at four random points
around the pool. After that is done, and you are satisfied with
how the liner is situated within the pool, you can continue
snapping the remainder of the liner into place around the pool,
Go around the entire pool again making certain that the liner is
securely snapped into the track. This is important to confirtri
so that the liner does not pull out while under the pressure of
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STEP 19 — INNER STABILIZER INSTALLMION:
When the liner is completely adjusted and the plastic coping is secured, the next step is to install the top
wall rims. You should have foux different size top wall rims (except for '12'X 17'pools which only have three)
Reference the chart in Step 10. You should have some 8" rails, some 33"rails, some 37" rails, and an even nurnber
of longer rails which have one tapered side and one straight cut side. Separate stabilizers into different sizes now.
A) Starting at the first upright on one of the curved sides, push one of the longest top all rims over the coping
so it fits snugly. Be sure to leave the straight cut end of stabilizer slightly raised so that the next stabilizer can
interlock as shown below. As they are progressively installed around the curved side of the pool, note that the
tapered end of the swbilizer easily telescopes into straight cut end ofthe previaus stabilizer. The tapered end
should be insetted approximately V into the adjacent stabilizer, This allows for adjustment either in or out.
Continue this until you get to the last curved side upright and then do the same with the remaining long
stabilizers on the other curved side.
B) Once the curved sides have been completed find the four 37" stabilizer bars. Push these stabilizers over the
coping in the "corners" in the sarne way with the exception that they do not interlock into any other rails,
Remember, the "corners" are the space between the last straight side upright and the first curved side upright.
There. may be a small space between the stabilizers.
C)Tbe 33" stabilizer bars ealso independant, These rails are used in the spaces between the straight side uprights,
D) Finally, the 8" stabilizer bars are installed directly in front of each straight side upright. Because of the
manner in which the wall bends around the straight side upright these stabilizer bars are installed so that the
ends of each bar are bending out away from the center of the pool.
Inner stabilizer Rail
Liner
Plastic coping or
beaded liner track
*Roll liner up and inward to hide excess underneath top rail.
(Rolling inward will prevent water from collecting in flap.) Do
Fig. 65 not trim excess - this may cause liner to pull in,
Buttress Comer Top Wall Aim Gunned Side Buttress -Free
Top Wall Rim
Straight Side
Top Wall Rim (33")
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Corner Top Wall Rim Curved Side
Top Wall Rim
Straight Side
Tap: Wail R!"n (3a')
Uner Coping Fig. 67
Now is the time to install the straight side top plates. Simply place each one over as different oval upright and the
stabilizer rail, match the holes on the top plate to those on the straight side upright, and fasten them together using
four #10 x V? screws in each.
Straight side top
plate drops
inside straight
side upright
& is attached
on sides with
4410 screws
Straight side
upright
— Straight side
top plate
For the uprights on the curved ends of the pool, you can now pull the front of the top plate (the hooked part) over the
stabilizer bar and, carter you are positive that the upright is level, you can now add the final two screws necessary to
secure the uprights to the pool. If the uprights are not level, it will be very difficult to get the top rails to fit together,
11 is a good idea to use a carpenter's level to check that the upright is standing perfectly straight, If the upright is
leaning left or right this is easy to correct before putting the final two screws into the top plate,
* Sample Top Plate - Yours may to a little different
Top Rail * Top Plate Lift back of to-o plate
Put
top
Pool Wall
Fig, 62 Upright
Your pool either has metal top rails, or resin top rails. please notice the different hardware that is necessaiy for the
resin top rail pools.
You should have two people while installing the trap mails. If a top rail falls in the pool it can coat your liner.
You should have two different length top rails with
your oval pool. The 41 1/4" long trap rails (measured
fr rn longest point to longest p i i) are for the straight
sides of the pool. Note, the four rails that connect the
curved side uprights to the straight side uprights are
1 fryW' rails.
Install all straight side rails 1 V4 ") first by placing
them on the top plates, lifting up Che boles in the top
rail with die hales in the top plates, and secure they
down using four #10 screws for each top rail. All
screws should be put on loose and tightened after all
rails are on,
€ nce all of the straight side rails are done, install the
longer rails on the curved sides of the pool in the
same fashion.
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RESIN TOP RAIL INSTALLATION:
ALLA` ION:
ButtressTraditional
Buttress -Free
'Tt"68^8 PY! R"TP"'
DO NOT TIGHTEN
ALL O THE TOP 11
HAVE BEEN IN T)
*USE TWO PEOPLE FOR INSTALLATION.
IF A TOP RAIL FALLS INM THE POOL,
IT CAN T THE LINER.
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Keep your pool wall and lourre clean. Always wash away any deposits of pool chemicals which land on the frame of your pool. Wash periodically
with a mild soap solution (no abrasives). At least once a year use a clear non -yellowing household oras, on all metal components,
Your pool and liner must be inspected regularly for leaks, corrosion, scratches, and punctures. If any problem is found IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE
ACTION MUST BE TAKEN. Small repairs and punctures in your liner may be easily repaired using repair kits available at your local dealer. Scratches
on your pool wall & frame must be touched up with anti -rust enamel. Wire brush all rust and add a coat of enarnel primer followed by a coat of color
matching paint. Pool water is full of various caustic chemicals, which will corrode metal parts. If any corrosion is allowed to continue, failure
of the pool structure may occur which could result in excessive property damage as well as bodily harm.
The skimmer area and below it are particular areas that must be carefully and regularly inspected. If this area is wet, and remains
wet for any length of time, it usually means there is a small leak. Skimmer/skimmer return gaskets must be replaced when they
become defective. Water must not be permitted to continually run down the wall, if neglected pool will break%
ff pWer slummer/slummer m4m gasket care is not rnaintalne4 yotr var&ty WD be void!
Be sure to follow all local and state safety regulations when installing any accessory to your pool. Any decks, and all entries,
must be carefully monitored for safety and access to pool. Installing any other manufacturer's deck or slide is strictly forbidden!
Wintenzi Your Pool
During the winter your pool is subject to more stress than in the summer, and any breakage that is caused by incorrect winter procedures is not
subjcct to any warranty with this company.
All of mix pools and liners are designed to be left up all winter, but nonetheless are, subject to the war rag -ty of"the iffier being purchased, 11—ontinue to
chlorinate and filter until the pool is closed down.
Before clo-dnLy down your pool for the winter you most make a complete inspection of the pool.
Check all the connections to make sure everything is tight and in good condition
Check to see that the liner is srugly held in place over the wall.
Check for any indication of rust or deterioration in any part.
IF ANY OF THE ABOVE IS F AULTY YOU M T QBREGT THE SITUATION IMMEDIATELY
Lower the level of water to about one foot below the skimmer intake and return holes. Throughout the winter you must continually check this level, as it
must not reach the skinituef holes at any firrie durRIg the winter.
During the winter the pool requires the use of an equalizer to allow for the expansion and contraction that occurs when ice is funned and to hold cover
up. This can be a product manufactured for dis express purp, ose and is available at your swiratring pool dealer,
The use of a winterizing agent will simplify the start up of your pool next season.
A cover designed for winter use is also recommended to keep pressure on the equalizer so it is forced into the water, keep dirt out, and at the same time,
serve as a safety cover,
If your skimnier is supplied with a winter plate and cap you must still follow the same steps as above. It is essential that no water be allowed to run down
the wall for any period of time, If your skinaner did not come with the winter plate it is available at a nominal charge at your dealer and is recommended,
Gap between bottom
rails in the bottom
plate is 2 2/4"
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