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RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL
Permit Number: 11772 Address: 37328 LAUREL HAMMOCK DR
Permit Type: SWIMMING POOL RES. ZEPHYRHILLS, FL.
Class of Work: POOL/NEW Township: Range: Book:
Proposed Use: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Lot(s): Block: Section:
Square Feet: Subdivision: OAK RUN
Est. Value: Parcel Number: 34-25-21-0130-00000-048B
Improv. Cost: 5,800.00
Date Issued: 4/15/2011 Name: RYMAN, KERRY & TAMMY
Total Fees: 97.50 Address: 37328 LAUREL HAMMOCK DR
Amount Paid: 97.50 ZEPHYRHILLS, FL. 33542
Date Paid: 4/15/2011 Phone: (813)783-8523
Work Desc: INSTALL ABOVE GROUND POOL 18 X 33
HOMEOWNER BUILDING FEE 97.50
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POOL STEEL
POOL DECK & FOOTER
POOL ELECTRIC BOND
POOL PLU�IN,C�/ I�ESSURE
FINAL �I()
REINSPECTION FEES: Reinspection fees will comply with Florida Statute 553.80 (2)(c) when extra inspection
trips are necessary due to any one of the following reasons: a) wrong address b) condemned work resulting
from faulty construction c) repairs or corrections not made when inspections called d) work not ready for
inspection when called e) permit not posted on job site t) plans not at job site g) work not accessible.
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 permits required from other governmental
entities such as water management, state agencies or federal agencies.
The payment of inspection fees shall be made before any further permits will be issued to the person owning same
"Warning to owner: Your failure to record a notice of commencement may result in your paying twice for
improvements to your property. If you intend to obtain financing, consult with your lender or an attorney
bef recording your notice of commencement."
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O TRACTO PERMIT OFFI
PERMIT EX S IN 6 MONTHS WITHOUT APPROVED INSPECTIO
CALL FOR INSPECTION - 8 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED
PROTECT CARD FROM WEATHER
813-780-0020 City of Zephyrhills Permit Application Fax-813-780-0021
� , Building Department
Date Received � Phone Contact for Permittin a — 'U L����
Owner's Name �Y'Y' J. �'� H°LCl Owner Phone Number 0�"��� J` ����
Owner's Address �� � ��Q�-�.r� �� ►^'i CX- ( Owner Phone Number
Fee Simple Titleholder Name Owner Phone Number
Fee Simple Titleholder Address
JOB ADDRESS SQ� LOT # �
SUBDIVISION C�, PARCEL ID# �"1 �- 1- o i 30 - - u g
(OBTAINED FROM PROPERTY TAX NOTICE)
WORK PROPOSED � NEW CONSTR e ADD/ALT 0 SIGN Q Q DEMOLISH
INSTALL REPAIR
PROPOSED USE � SFR Q COMM 0 OTHER
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION � BLOCK Q FRAME � STEEL Q
DESCRIPTION OF WORK ��S SC�U `✓�'1W1 O` ' p v�
BUILDING SI2E SQ FOOTAGE HEIGHT
QBUILDING $� p ` C7� VALUATION OF TOTAL CONSTRUCTION
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DELECTRICAL $ AMP SERVICE Q PROGRESS ENERGY Q W.R.E.C.
QPLUMBING $ �� � ^ �
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QMECHANICAL $ VALUATION OF MECHANICAL INSTALLATION (^ ' C�
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QGAS � ROOFING Q SPECIALTY � OTHE� t L �,�� ' ��
FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS FLOO�ZONE AREA YES NO �
BUILD , y COMPANY W� 1'r!'
SIGNAT REGISTERE� Y/ N FEE CURRE� Y/ N
Address ' License #
ELECTRICIAN � COMPANY
SIGNATURE REGISTERED Y/ N FEE CURRE� Y/ N
Address License #
PLUMBER COMPANY
SIGNATURE REGISTERED Y/ N FEE CURRE� Y/ N
Address License #
MECHANICAL COMPANY
SIGNATURE REGISTERED Y/ N FEE CURRE� Y/ N
Address License #
OTHER COMPANY
SIGNATURE _ REGISTERED Y/ N FEE CURRE� Y/ N
Address License #
RESIDENTIAL Attach (2) Plot Plans; (2) sets of Building Plans; (1) set of Energy FoRns; R-O-W Permit for new construction,
Minimum ten (10) workiny days after submittal date. Reyuired onsite, ConstrucUon Pla�iis, Stormwater Pians w/ Silt Fence instalied,
Sanitary Facilities & 1 dumpster; Site Work Permit for subdivisions/large projects
COMMERCIAL Attach (3) complete sets of Building Plans plus a Life Safety Page; (1) set of Energy Forms. R-O-W Permit for new construction.
Minimum ten (10) working days after submittal date. Required onsite, Construction Plans, Stormwater Plans w/ Silt Fence installed,
Sanitary Facilities & 1 dumpster. Site Work Permit for all new projects. All commercial requirements must meet compliance
SIGN PERMIT Attach (2) sets of Engineered Plans. —
*"'"PROPERTY SURVEY required for all NEW construction.
Directions:
Fill out application completely.
Owner 8 Contractor sign back of application, notarized
If over $2500, a'Notice of Commencement is required. (A/C upgrades over 57500)
'* Agent (for the contractor) or Power of Attomey (for the owner) would be someone with notarized letter from owner authorizing same
OVER THE COUNTER PERMITTING (Front of Application Only)
Reroofs if shingles Sewers Service Upgrades A/C Fences (PIoUSurvey/Footage)
Driveways-Not over Counter if on public roadways..needs ROW
NOTICE OF DEED RESTRICTIONS: The undersigned understands that this permit may be subject to "deed" restrictions"
which may be more restrictive than County regulations. The undersigned assumes responsibility for compiiance with any
applicable deed restrictions.
UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: If the owner has hired a contractor or
contractors to undertake work, they may be required to be licensed in accordance with state and Iocal regulations. If the
contractor is not licensed as required by law, both the owner and contractor may be cited for a misdemeanor violation
under state law. If the owner or intended contractor are uncertain as to what licensing requirements may apply for the
intended work, they are advised to contact the Pasco County Building Inspection Division—Licensing Section at 727-847-
8009. Furthermore, if the owner has hired a contractor or contractors, he is advised to have the contractor(s) sign
portions of the "contractor Block" of this application for which they will be responsible. If you, as the owner sign as the
contractor, that may be an indication that he is not properly licensed and is not entitled to permitting privileges in Pasco
County.
TRANSPORTATION IMPACT/UTILITIES IMPACT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY FEES: The undersigned understands
that Transportation Impact Fees and Recourse Recovery Fees may apply to the construction of new buildings, change of
use in existing buildings, or expansion of existing buildings, as specified in Pasco County Ordinance number 89-07 and
90-07, as amended. The undersigned also understands, that such fees, as may be due, will be identified at the time of
permitting. It is further understood that Transportation Impact Fees and Resource Recovery Fees must be paid prior to
receiving a"certificate of occupancy" or final power release. If the project does not invoive a certificate of occupancy or
final power release, the fees must be paid prior to permit issuance. Furthermore, if Pasco County Water/Sewer Impact
fees are due, they must be paid prior to permit issuance in accordance with applicable Pasco County ordinances.
CONSTRUCTION LIEN LAW (Chapter 713, Florida Statutes, as amended): If valuation of work is $2,500.00 or more, I
certify that I, the applicant, have been provided with a copy of the "Florida Construction Lien Law—Homeowner's
Protection Guide" prepared by the Florida Department of Agricuiture and Consumer Affairs. If the applicant is someone
other than the "owner", I certify that I have obtained a copy of the above described document and promise in good faith to
deliver it to the "owner" prior to commencement.
CONTRACTOR'S/OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the information in this application is accurate and that all work
witl be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction, zoning and land development. Application is
hereby made to obtain a permit to do work and installation as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has
commenced prior to issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating
construction, County and City codes, zoning regulations, and land development regulations in the jurisdiction. I also
certify that I understand that the regulations of other government agencies may apply to the intended work, and that it is
my responsibility to identify what actions I must take to be in compliance. Such agencies include but are not limited to:
- Department of Environmental Protection-Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas and Environmentally Sensitive
Lands, Water/Wastewater Treatment.
- Southwest Florida Water Management District-Wetls, Cypress Bayheads, Wetland Areas, Altering
Watercourses.
- Army Corps of Engineers-Seawalls, Docks, Navigable Waterways.
- Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services/Environmental Health Unit-Wells, Wastewater Treatment,
Septic Tanks.
- US Environmental Protection Agency-Asbestos abatement.
- Federal Aviation Authority-Runways.
I understand that the following restrictions apply to the use of fill:
- Use of fill is not allowed in Flood Zone "V" unless expressly permitted.
- If the fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A", it is understood that a drainage plan addressing a
"compensating volume" will be submitted at time of permitting which is prepared by a professional engineer
licensed by the State of Florida.
- If the fill material is to be used in Flood Zone "A" in connection with a permitted building using stem wall
construction, I certify that fill will be used only to fill the area within the stem wall.
- If fill material is to be used in any area, I certify that use of such fill will not adversely affect adjacent
properties. If use of fill is found to adversely affect adjacent properties, the owner may be cited for violating
the conditions of the building permit issued under the attached permit application, for lots less than one (1)
acre which are elevated by fill, an engineered drainage plan is required.
If I am the AGENT FOR THE OWNER, I promise in good faith to inform the owner of the permitting conditions set forth in
this affidavit prior to commencing construction. I understand that a separate permit may be required for electrical work,
plumbing, signs, wells, pools, air conditioning, gas, or other installations not specifically included in the application. A
permit issued shall be construed to be a license to proceed with the work and not as authority to violate, cancel, alter, or
set aside any provisions of the technical codes, nor shall issuance of a permit prevent the Building Official from thereafter
requiring a correction of errors in plans, construction or violations of any codes. Every permit issued shall become invalid
unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within six months of permit issuance, or if work authorized by
the permif is suspended or abandoned for a period of six (6) months after the time the work is commenced. An extension
may be requested, in writing, from the Building Official for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days and will demonstrate
justifiable cause for the extension. If work ceases for ninety (90) consecutive days, the job is considered abandoned.
WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR
PAYING TWICE F IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. I Y INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT
WITH YOUR LEN OR AN ATTO Y BEFORE RECORDIN Y NOTICE OF CO ENCEMENT.
FL IDA JURAT F.S 1 7.03)
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Subscribed swo to (or affirm e ore me Is Subsc ' and swom to (or affl ) before m iis
' by bY
Who is/are personall� y�known to me or has/have produced Who islare personal�y.kaewn to me or has/have produced
as Idendflcatlon. as identification.
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AC NE B tary Public ' G ��nri #�� otary Public
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Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped Name of Notary typed, printed or stamped
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City of Zephyrhills
BUILDING PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS
Contractor/Homeowner: � / � � � t� r�'1 /��< � /� ��c'
Date Received: � ��- ��
Site: � 7 �Z (✓ �C' Lt�' � /`fl's��C'(Gt'
Permit Type: �. ��t �� f/1 �c'�Z�� ��'G21 h J`'�� r�'''�'l' �'c'G�!�
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Approved w/no comments: Approved w/the below comments: � Denied w/the below comments: ❑
This comment sheet shall be kept with the permit and/or plans.
Kalv S Plans Examiner a Contractor and/or Homeowner
(Required when comments are present)
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WR # 10020
Apri16, 2011
Kerry & Tammy Ryman
37328 Laurel Hammock Dr.
Zephyrhills, FI 33541
Subject: 37328 Laurel Hammock Drive, Zephyrhills, FL 33541
Dear Kerry & Tammy Ryman:
Thank you for contacting Progress Energy for a letter of no conflict regarding your pool
construction.
NO CONFLICT: Progress Energy has reviewed our existing facilities at the above referenced
address and has found no apparent conflict at the proposed pool location. According to the
drawing(s) you have provided Progress Energy has no objection to the proposed construction.
Note: Florida law requires excavators to dial Sunshine State One Call of Florida at 811 to locate
existing underground utilities prior to digging to avoid personal injury and damage to equipme;�t.
Sincerely,
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Darryl Foshee
l)isc��il�utic�n D��sign S}�ecialist
E'roy;ress h:nergy }�lorida �.36453 E�,iland 1�lvtl,'I,e}�hyrhills, I�L �:3541 1
NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT
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2011053838
THE LTNDERSIGI�ED hereby gives notice that improvement will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with
Chapter 713, Florida Statues, the following information is provided in this Notice of Commencement:
1. Description of Property: Parce No. — S� I' � l 3 �" C) C�CJD ° �$ �
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2. General Description of Improvement:
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3. Owner Information: Name: z S. � C�wl M 0�
Rpddress:, v- (, �+-- .
City State FC� Zip code
' Interest ' Pro eriy: � c.�,1�1Qir"
Name of Fee Simple Tittleholder:
If other than owner: Address:
City State Zip Code
4. Contractor: j�J��Wn Z� _
Address: " -
5. Surety: Name N/A Phone #
Address
Crty State Zip Code
Amount of Bond: $ �
6. Lender: Name N/A Phone #
Address
City State Zip Code
7. Persons within the State of Florida designated by owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served as
provided by Section 713.13 (1} (a) (7), Florida Statutes:
Name N/A Phone #
Address
City State ' Zip Code
8. In addition to himself, Owner designates: _ N/A
of Phone # to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as
provided in section 713.13(1) (b), Florida Statutes.
9. Expiration date of Notice of Commencement (the expiration date is one (1) year from the date of recording unless a
different date is specified.) �,
WARNING TO OWNER: ANY PA�MENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER TI� EXPIRATION OF THE
NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ARE CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713,
PART I, SECTION 713.13, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYII�G TWICE FOR
IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND
POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION: IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN
FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR
RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF CO NCEMENT.
Signature of wn . � Printed Name I yv� C�-
STATE OF FLORI�
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged b 'me this _�_ day of 20�, personally known
o me or who produced identification, id/did not take oath (please circle which) ,,,; L,,,,,,
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Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Notice of Co encemen and t�iat th� aet� st�ed in�'t ,are '
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04/11/11 R. Cervantes, Dpty Clerk � `
(Signature of O igning Above ' � � � � � �
PRULR 5 0'NEIL,Ph D PASCO CLERK & COMPTROLLER
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STATE OF FLORIDA, �dUNTY OF PA� ���� �`�
THIS iS TO CERTIFY TH�4T THE FOREGQ 'f ` 01� °
TRUE AND CORRECT COPI! OF, �. T� � oti
ON FILE OR OF PUBLIC.R�EOf�C�Y�,�TkYl3�Q FICsE�- ;; '
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STEP 7— PR�SSURE PLATE INSTALLATION:
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 s�ould be up and the flat surface should
be down. One edge has a lazger flat surface than the other. The larger flat surface should be closer to the center
of the pool. (See diagram). The pressure plate mnst eatend past the end of the channei about 1". If you have
done this correctly the two holes in the center of the pressure plate Iine up with the two holes in the center of
the strap end channel. Secure the plates to the channels using two #12 X'/4" screws in each. Once all plates
are secured to the channels, the plates should overlap each other. Secure the plates to each other using three
# 12 screws in each overtapping azea.
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1 PRESSUqE PIATE
2 BOTTOM RAtI.. STRAIGH7 SIDE
3 OVAL TOP PLATE
4 WRARAHOUND OvAL UPPoGHT
5 CHANNEL, Y TALL
6 STRAIGHT 51DE 80TTOM CONNECTpq
7 STRAP
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10 �I,TS, 5/1618 X 7/2'
71 BOLT3, 5/1676 X 4 1/2'
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2 BOTTOM RAM., STRAlCaHT SIDE
3 OVAL TOP PLATE
4 WRAP-MOUND OVAL VPflICaHT
5 qiANNE�. 2' TALL
6 STRAiGHT SIDE BOTTOM CONNECTOp
7 STApp
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9 SCREWS. /72 X 3/4' '
70 BOLTS, 5I7&78 X 1(2'
11 BOLTS, 5/18-18 7( 5'
12 GUSSET.LEFT SIDEfgUTTqESSLESSI
13 GUSSET, RIGHT SfpE �BUi7pESSLESS)
14 UNDER BOX CHAM�IEL
16 WA5HEp, 3 HOLE
�e BOLTS, 6/161a X 4 1/2'
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S P 4- R�AS,SE�iBLEtiG THE STitAIGH'T SIDES OF A TRADITIONAL BUITRT�SS OVAL POOL ONLY:
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OYAI. PI.EA�E USE A1.�#i'f S� Fi�R,
A) Start by laying the stra� �ud ch�n�is aut on the graund so 5
that the open ends face dc��� '�atice the two slots on top of
each of these channeis. �ou ���I �e� be ��ing these slots in a ' ,.
the construction of the paol, �ut pay �.�tiun to where they Fig. 7
are Iocated in the diagrams. T'�ei• ��i�cai� u�hich way the
channels are facing. See Fi�." .
B) Now take the straight sid� �`"��" I� rr�t �d �€�sh it dc�wn 4
over the strap end channe3 v�aer� ����� �I��s are �ecated_
Pasition the open end of the strai��� �:�� ss�►ri�t ta face the
short end of the chanuel {the i�s�de �� -� ��� a� shou�n
in Fig.8. The two hales an eac�i s:�: �f ��� ���ht should
line up with two of the holes ag e�:.b �$�e �� x�e strap enti
channel. Se,cure the parts t�; ith rc�-a � I6" �-� � �"'�elts and s .. �••
two 5/I6" nuts. Repeat for ali assembii�. „% ��'.��
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Fig. 8
C) Once all of the straight side u�ri�hts are attached, you can
begin attaching the stntts. Thi� is done by pushing the '
angled end of the strut (the end «-�th n�ro holes on ea.ch ,�
side} over the end of the strap enc} channel and the other �
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side around the straight side uprigh� The hole on each side
of the strut lines up with the hale in the straight side „/ ::�:. -;:.:�:- ._�
upright that is farthest frc�m the open end of the straight ._ -
side upright. The two holes on the ather end of the strut
� line up with the only two hales in the back end of the shap
end channel. Secure the s�truts using three 5/16" x 4 Fig. 9
bolts and three 5/l6" nuts. See Fig_9 for visual �ctions.
PART IDENTIF{ER
D) Now you can install the straight side bottom rail coffiecto�.
Use one per strap end channel. Place the connector on top 9 2 gpnpM qqlL, grpA�T �DE
of the strap end channel so that the open part of the 3 �u°� ��' �"TE
4 STqA1�3HT SIpE 4�4' tlPRI(iHT
connector sits inside the straight side uprigh� The hole 5 cw'+�- 2' Tau
s srRau;En' sn� eonot� coniNECro
in the See Fig. I O for visual instructions straight side � ��
6 8 �IMS. �10 X 712'
connecEor will Iine up with the hole between the two slots - s scr�ws,:,z x�a-
on the s end channel. Secure the g �o �TS•sne-78x
�P pieCe usin $ » eo�rs. 6n��s x a in
# 12 x 3 /4" screw. See Fig.10 for visual inshuctions. F'�.1Q ' z�AD � s,�vr
*Please do not be alatmed if you are nat using ail of the holes in the strap end channels. We use this same
channei for a few different products sa there are some holes that you will not be using for this pool.
Please follow diagrams to be sare yon are nsing all of the correct holes.
STEP 5- STRAP ASSE�'VIBL�' FOR Traditian�l Bnttress OVAL P�L ONLY:
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SEE ATE STEP . . ,
Notice that there aze tt�ro different sizes of strap packed with your pool. Each strap is stamped with a part
nwnber and a length.
A) If your pool is I O' wide, each strap will be made up� of three pieces. Two of the pieces will
measure 27.25" long and one will �neasure 39.275" long.
B) If your pool is 12' wide, each strap will be made up of two 41.025" long pieces and one 39.275" long piece.
C) If your pool is 15' wide, each strap will be made up of four pieces. Three af the pieces will measure
40.683" long and one will measure 39.275" long.
D) If your pool is 18' wide, each strap will be made up of faur pieces. Three of the pieces will measure
52.6875" long and one piece will measure 39.275" long.
E) If your pool is 21' wide, ea.ch strap wili be made up of four pieces. Three of the pieces will measure
48.984" long and one will measure 39.275" long.
Strap Section Size Chart:
10'x16' 12'x17' 12'x18' 12'x20' 12'x24' 15'x24' 15'x26' i5'x30' 18'n33' 18'ac44' 18'x44' 21'x43'
2725' 4
39 .275" 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 4 6 7 7
40.683' 6 9 12
41 .025" 4 4 4 6
41.984" 28
52.6875 12 18 21
Regardless of what size your pool is, each piece of every strap should be secured to the other �
using two 5/16" x'/2" bolts and two S/16" nuts. All holes must be used.
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STEP 6- ATTACHING STRAPS TO STRAP END CHANNELS ON A TRADITIONAL BUTTRESS OVAL
POOL UNLY:
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AL1'�NATE STEP 6.
After you have completed the assembly of a11 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 nms underneath the liner of the pool, so it
should be attached to the open end of the channel, not the side where the strut cannects.
The straps connect to the channels, along with the end channel caps, shown 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. Aiways
use the two holes closest to the end of the strap end channels when connecting the strap sections to the channel.
5/16' x 1l'2' BoKs
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Fig. 18 15 r
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 t�ese end channel caps are lined up properly, the two holes in these end channel caps will line up wi� the two holes
in the straps, as well as, �e corresponding holes in the strap end channeLs themselves.
These end channel caps are secured in place using the same two 5/16" x%a" bolts and 5/16" nuts that are used to secure �e
suaps to the strap end channels.
�� �� P� ���1� �rnectly �ey will cover the openings at the ends of the channels. 'This w�1t prevent �e sand
base of your pool from washing into these channels once ti�e pool is filled with water.
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Fig. 19 channel cap �. 20 d�annel cap
. STEP.7 - STRA,IGHT SIDE LAYOUT
After all of the straps have been fully assembled and attached to the strap end channels you can now stazt to
set them up 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 slrap end channel,
on each side of that first assembly. Continue like this until all assemblies aze 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 belaw) find your center point, mark it on the ground, and put an assembly on each siiie of that
mark 21" away to the center of the strap end channels. If your pool has more than two assemblies you will put
the next assemblies 42" on center from the previous assembly, as shown in Fig. 26 and Fig. 27, always keeping
the same number of assemblies on each side of your center point
Once you ha.ve 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 touchi.ng the string, or that cause the string to bulge
out, adjust that assembly so that the string is perfectly straight.
If you aze trying to install your pool parallel to an akeady 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 straight the other side should already be shaigh�. If it does not appeaz
to be straight, check to make sure that the straps are setting flat on the ground.
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Buttress-Free
Fig. 24
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•� STEP 8= PRESSURE PLATE INSTALLATION:
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 corn�.gation bumps should be up and the flat surface should
be down. One edge has a lazger flat surface thau the other. The larger flat surface should be closer to the center
of the pool. (See diagram). The pressure plate must eatend 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 # I2 X 3 /a" screws
in each.� Once all plates aze secured to the channels, the plates should overlap each other. Secure the plates to eaeh
other using three #12 screws in each overlapping area.
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� STEP 9 - �OTTOM RAIL ASSEMBLY:
When you unpacked the bottom rails you should have noticed the three different size rails (except if you have a
I�' x 17' pool, in which case you only have two different size rails.) Some of the rails are 37 1 /2" long, some are39"
long, and the rest of the ra.ils are longer but the exact m�ement depends on which size pool you have. It is very
important to separate rails by size now
Please note the different bofbom tracks.
tnner S'tabilizer 5/8" x 5/8'.
Used on the top o� the �oi.
Fig. 31 Resin Bottom Tradc -
Fig. 30
BVII�� f\A�� �� X S��
Used on the bottom
of the pool. •
Fig. 32 Metal Bottom Tradc
*IMPORTANT: Make snre yon are using the bottom rails and not the inner stabilizer bars. The bottom r�ils on some
pool mode}s are made of resin and not metal (see Fig. 31 and I�ig32). The stabilizer bars are always metal and they
have a male and female end. The bottom rails are the larger wi�th rails that have the straight cuts on both ends.
The bottom rails do not interlock (sce Fig. 30).
A) The 37 %2" long bottom rails go in between the s4raight side uprights. You simply press them down inside the straight side
bottom connectar on each side. These rails will eventually need to be sitting flat on the ground, but yau can do that
as you are leveling the pool.
B) The four 39" bottom rails aze for the "comers." One side snaps into the straight side counector 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.
C) You should have an even number of the longest bottom rails, as well as, an even number of bottom plates or bottam
cuffs (depeading on the model pool you have.) These will form the curved ends of your pool. Half of these rails
and plates/cuffs will go on one end and the other half on the other end Slide each rail into the pla.te, or cuff, up to
the stop as shown. Be sure �at the plate, or cuff, is outside of the half circle created on each side of the pool. Once
a11 rails are assembled, you should now be able to see the entire shape of the oval pool on the ground
The bottom raii is inserted up Traditionat B
to the dimple oniy. i
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IMPORTANT: Some pools have resin bottom piates or resin bottom c� rather thsn the traditioHal meMl bottom plate.
Please refer to your pool parts breakdown sheet to confirm which component applies to you particnlar pool.
�• STEF 10 —. SQUARING THE STRA.IGHT SIDES: -
Now thax th� bottom structure of the pool is fully assembled, make sure that the straight sides of the pool aze
perfectly in line with each other. We refer to this as "squa.ring" 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 shaight side upright on the opposite side
(the two straight side uprights fazthest from each other.) VVhen 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.38.) 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 continue until the measurements are identical.
Traditional Buttress Buttress-Free
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The following are detailed diagrams for every size oval pool that we make. Most of these measurements
apply to bo� �e Ti�iitional &rttress oval assemblies and �e Buttre.�.s-Free oval assemblies. Please use
the diagram that applies to your pool to make sure you have everything in its praper position before pro-
ceeding wi� these instructions. Taking a few minutes to check these measureme�ts now can sa.ve you
ma�Qr time and efforts down the road if somethii� is not cortect
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STEP ll—.LEV�LING THE STRAIGHT SIDES:
The leveling of the shaight sides is a very crucial part of a good 'mstallarion If this is not done accurately it
will cause a lot of problenas for you.
The strap end channeis are two inches deep. The top of the strap end channel needs to be level with the grounc
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 chaunels 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 stzap 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 entue 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 shaight 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.
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S1'EP 12 — 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. �ou can fix this situation by simply sliding the curved side
bottam 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 ea.ch plate or cuff.
Once you are certain that the pool is the correct siz�, level the curved sides of the pool. Do this by placing a
2" x 8" x 16" patio block under each of the bottom plates or bottom cuffs. The blocks will need to be sunk into tt
ground so that the bottom plates or bottom cuffs aze 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.
g Rails can be
Fi . 41 LEVEL PATfO BLOCK �� �. in or out fror
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.� : botrom piat�
cuffs to adju:
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NOTE: Cl�k for lerel�ss tn aN di�. M1ha �eiy 6aUo bloqa �er wrYed si�e boqew pl�s • •
or boUem e�ls, leava 1' � tl�e �loek �sitle tIK po0{ �ad 6' shnriy oeiside oF iq peal. �7 r
Fig. 43
� STEP 13 — W i T INST i I ATjQN <
'**�0 I�T � PT T�IS STEP �II W�BT NI�II'I�N! ��ItIL ��Y I�AyY AI� ExT� P�iCY T8 �;�
8AI A NIIA�Y D1lY IF T� WII� ��iC� TNE wAll ��TAl1�i1�N IT CAN 0
B�T�ATI�NS AIIIB/0it CAOSE DANIA6E TA T� PB�,
Before beginning the wall instailation, you may remove a curved side bottom rail to cart in sand or sifted g ��
,�,,�
soil for the pool cove and base as long as your curved sides are staked in position (make sure you return the bc�- `°�
tom rail to its proper position once you are done with this.)
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In this step you should flatten the caztan the wall ca.me packed in, and use that as a base to unravel the R �� y �
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wa11 as you install it. We recommend the skinnmer and return hole to be placed at ane of the four corners of the� Y ��
:f. �
curved sections of the pool {as shown in Fig.44). The skimmer location is determined by where you start the m���
wall. You can hide the wall joint assembly on most size Ls `.,}��'
P� bY beginning the wa11 in the mi�ie of one of �� ��;
curved side bottom pla,tes or bottom cuffs. Unforhma.tely, you will not be able to hide the wall joints behind a� .��
upright on some of the smaller size oval pools. Doing so will cause your skimmer a,nd/or return punch out to �: ''
behind an upright, which you cannot have. ���� �
t�-
in any case, the wall joints ST be on one of the curved ends of the pool and not on 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 wa11 in place (as we '�;
show in Fig.45 and Fig.46). We recommend that in addition to the stabilizer rails or stakes that you temporar=?-. ;
use small pieces of duct tape from the to of the wall to the to of each of the strai t side r '
P P gh nprights as added '�
support during the installation. ��.,.
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If the sidewall appears too long or too short, make the curved sides lazger or x X
smaller by equally sliding the bottom rails in or out of the bottom plaxes or cuffs
(see Fig.42 and Fig.43 in step # 12). 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 pooi. �
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skirrur�er and retum location.
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��`EP 14: WALL JOINT ASSEMBLY
We manufadu� iwo dif�rt Idn� a� +rall I�t asseml�ies One f�as a s,�e row �� wiih a�-�d aluminum wall
bars and ihe other ia a sta� double �r► �rn where the al�ni�m +raN ba�s are � r�d PI� chedc which
desion y�.uool has ani lollar the �o�+o�e ins�r�s belaw
=Wali bars miat not �-A�
touch eadt oU1er instde wadl bar Fig. 47
Type #1 Sinale Row �
IMPORTANT — This operadon must be done carefuiiy! When joining the side- ° o
�all, make sure that the pre-attactied aluminum strips do not touch each other, o � N�r �s to
�ne bar must be inside the pool (the boits wifl touch this bar) and one bar must be v 01 �'� °f �
�de the pool (the nuts will touch this bar}. Insert the bolts with the boft head �� � Pre-Atiached
� the inside and the ntrts to the oui,side of the pool. Do not tighten urrtill ali bolts �� of a� � ovtside walt bar
��r� been inserted. If your screwdriver sli� ar�d scratche,s the he� of the bolt, Outside of pool
��e tfie scratch smooth so t�at it cannot pur�cture the line� (t is recommended that
. ou cover the t�ads of the botts, on tl� inside of the wall, with three layers of duct • ff you are m�tng ar�r �dr�are, do not �ve emay
'�pe. If the inserrti�on of the wali in the bottom rail is tight at the poir� where the wal! � n��1��nbiy. ootr� so wi cxwse ya�r
��oined togeUrer, inserta sc�ewdriverand iwistto make enough room, again being P° ���������-
�1re not to scra�ch the walt or the bottom rail. �����a �+�s�
�
Au n�urs sHOU.0 aE as jx�rrns Poss�.E uswc wa�o Toa.s. aa�s tiusr Nar r+ax�+ � or�. �r r+o�.� � roP ro eor� oF n�
WN.UWALL BAR SYSiFM1�15T HAVE A�Y TK�ITENED NUTAND BOLT. IF THIS IS DOf� INO�RECIIY YOUR POOL WR.L BR6VQ
Type #2 Staagered Boit Pattern
IMPORTANI' — This operation must be c�ne carefully! When pining the sidewall, make sure that the aluminum strips do not touci
?ach other. One bar must be in�de the pooi (the botts w�l touch this be� and one bar mt�st be ot�side the pooi (the nufis wiu touch this bar;
`�sert the bofts with the bott he� to the inside and the nuts to the outside of the pod. Do not tighten urttil afi bolts have been inserte[
? your screwdriver siips and scratches the head of the boit, file the scratch smooth so that it cannot puncture the lir�er: it is recomm�d
�� that you cover tl� heads of the bolts, on the insit� oF the watl, w�h three layers of duct tape. If the insertion of the wall in the battor
�ai! is tight at the parrt where the wall is joined to�ther, insert a screwdriver and twist to make enough room, again being sure not t�
scratch the wall or the bottom rail.
'� Y� ��9 �N frardwar�e. do not lea�e empty hde� � ri�e �raM joiM �bly. Doing so wiN c�use y�otu� pool fio b�cl
See Yotr Pod de�ler for add�lronal handwar� � the c.ase of a short�ge.
STAGGERED BOLT WALL BAR SYSTEM
* Ev�► hole from �op b botbm af waUWaA b�r s}►s�em must hav�e a s� tigtdened rwt and bo�. *
=1#81! bArs must Itot t,� Inside waq bar Fi . 48 T
toush each other "� g �� F'ig. 49
° Ir�side of po�
N��� �4-� � 1 �
� o outside of
�� w �� o � Wal! bar
o Pool waN
- Outside wall bar Pool wa11
Inside of pool
Outside of pool �� �
1/4' NutS '—�� � °
Outside a# poot
� �
ALL NUTS SFIOLIID BE AS TK�{TAS P06S�.E USNIG FIMD TOOLS. BAiiS trUST NOi TOl1CH EAiCH Qi}IER EVBiY HOLE FROIA TOP TO 80770M OF 7}IE
WALt.N�9AL.L BAR SVSTEM l�115T WNEA SECIJR�Y'T1GHT@� NUiMD BOLT F TFA51S OOf�E NOOf�ECiLY YOl�2 POOL WI! L BREAK!
ST�P 15 - PRE�'ARING THE COVE:
Using neutcal alkalinity sifted earth or fine sand without pebbles, build a 2" base over the entire pool azea to .
protect the liner. Make sure that the straps and the pressure plates are covered e;ntirely. If the base does not fully
cover the metal conaponents, they will show tlzraugh aad w2ll 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 pla�es. Vermiculite alone will
not properly cover these metal components, possibly allowing damage to the liner. Do not use any substance with
high alkaline or acid content, such as peat moss. It will cause the pool to corrode.
Fig. 50
Next, using sif�ed earth or fine sand, build a 6" to 8" pool cove inside �T�
the me�al wall along the entire circumference. The cove will prevent the �
liner from creeping under the wall and will also protect the liner from w W�
any metat corners of the pool framework. THIS STEP IS NOT '� ��
OPTTONAL — IT MUST BE DONE! Since eaith containing chemicals r r-�"F' -'
can ca.use discolaration or corrosion, it is suggested that you place �.� � y�; 8 ,.
polyethylene plastic sheeting under the cove atou� �e perimeter of the �' x
wall, so no earth comes in contact with the metal. Since the presence of �' �: `. ��- ,,
such checnicals is beyond i�e control of the manufactiu�er, such daniage ��'
is not covered by t11e wananty. The plastic sheeting will not prevent a ���
:� ,�-•.
washout in the event that your liner is dawaged. The plastic is only to � s�
protect the metal framework of the pool from corrosion
After t�e cove and base are m place, rake and tamp the entire pool azea.
Make sure that no sand remains m� the wall above the cove. This could
cause pinholes in your liner. Fig. 51
"�P 1.�6 — CURVED END UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY: Top Plate
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 " �'
objec�. On most models, the top of the upright can be determin� '°�
by either an extra hole in the center, or an extra hole on each side
(depending on wluch model pool you have} for the decorator caps.
Place the metal top plate on the upright making sure fihat the holes P� �'��
line up and the hooked part of the plate is facing the open side of screw of
the upright Now screw only the center hole using a#14 x'/2' top plate in
screw. Do not screw the two side holes until later. This will
make things easier and more efficient down the line.
Upright
Now is the time to install the fence post holders onto the
uprights if you have a fence for the pool. Please see separate fence
instructions for details on doing this.
Insta.11 uprights on curved ends, refer to the appropriate step below for your particular pool.
Fig. 5:
TYPE #1 - B�TTOM PLATE POOLS:
• Models wi� metal ar resin bottom plates will require one, two, or three �pRght
#10 x'/�' screws for each up�ight, depe�ding on which �►aiel you have.
• The top plabes can reanain unse�red for now, btrt �ey should be
tetnp�rarily clipped ove.r the wall to p�event them fi+o�m falling backwazd- #i 0 Screw �#10 Screw
• If yo��r pool has an additianal resin "boot" for the bottom of the upright,
secune them to tbe uprights at this point using two more #10 x'/z" screws.
• Check cxaved ends of t�e pool fo� rawnd�s again, making sure t�t the
stakes have not been moved and your pool is still a true oval shape. gottom Plate
T1PPE #2 - BOTTOM CUFF POOLS:•
•?viodels with resin bottom cuffs, instead of bottom plates, do not require hardwaze in order to secure the upright
at the bottom. Simply line up holes in the lower portion of the upright with the corresponding clips in the
bottom cuff and push them down until they lock in place. When this is done properly the upright will nat-be
able to be pulled up without bringing the bottom cuff with it.
• The metal tap pla.tes caa remain unsecured for the time being, but they should be temporarily clipped over the
wall to prevent them from falling backward.
� Check curved �nds of pool for roundness again, making sure that the stakes have not been moved and your
pool is still a hve oval shape.
Fig. 53 � 54
Be sure that the holes �� Be sure that the holes in the
in the upright line up upright line up with the clips in
with the dips in the the boot, and that they snap
boot, and that snap sec:urely in place.
securely in piace.
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ACCENT CLIP iNSTALLATION (Not aQpiicabie to ali models of DOOIS�
Some bottom cuffs and/or uprights have separate accent clips. This is a good time to snap those pieces on i
your pool has these. Below are some examples of accent clips.
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�6ease note the difFerence of the accent ciips for the resin
�oot and the steel Uprigtrt. For proper fit be sure to use the
t:orred dips.
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If you opted to use the : t�� �_:L�� s;.� �v�p ��,g` �� a,�� up, then you will need to take them vff wlule
instailing the liner. Do �ot �:��c� :�,e E;��r � ;eam dir�ctly over the skimmer or skimmer return cutouts.
Place the liner at the center o:- :�e r�03 �-� ��e �ag from the seams facing down. (For print liners, leave the
print side facing up.) Spreac'. :�e ::�er ;� t:sat the bottom seam of the circumference is resting on the cove
evenly around the pooL The seam snou�d noi be up on the wall or shifted to one side. These canditions will
cause tightness or st�etchi�� o: ��e �i�er �s the pool is being filled.
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GORRECT LiN R SEAM INCORRECT UNER SEAM
Resting evenly on or near the cove ShiRed up arall,
°f the poo1. Seam m�y �t always This should not be done.
lie on the cove as pictured, so your Correct this sttuation
fax.is should be to keep the seam if it occurs.
consisteM around the pool.
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•Rad i�e �er poid ut eacr ead d Yepr liaer �d make s�re yoe liae
tbat aP Pe�iee� rriib �s cenler poi�t of eadi eod � yorr pool.
*N0�1' : Line waii seam stralgM 4p aad �, away from skimnier apd skimmer reinrn. ''
�TEP 18: HANGING LINER �
�:� are a few different types of liners on the market today. The three mast common liners are the Overiap, the Snap Bead, and
�� °�' �3ead liners (Also referred to as J-Be�i lir�rs). Please be sure which one you ha� and follow the appropriate step below:
�'`{FE #1— OYERLAP LINER:
S�arting at the liner wall seam, hang the liner over the wall making sure that the seam is straight up and down,
��rpendicular to the floor. This will assure you that the liner begins going over the wall straight. As you put the liner
��°er the wall you can secure it by using the plastic coping strips tceeep it in place. If you end up with excess
�a#erial, continue around the pool, pulling excess liner evenly, and distribute over the wall until the excess is gone.
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Liner ove�lapping pool wall
�ic coping installed at ihis time to
�ld iiner in place
TYPE # 2— SNAP BEAD UNER:
• With a snap bead liner you will not use the plastic coping strips SNAP BEAD LlNER
that are packed in the parts carton of many pools. You can
discard those pieces (if they are included). Instead, you should Fig. 61
have received a beaded liner track (referred to as a"coping bead
receive�' in the below diagram).
lnner Stabit'¢er Rap � Coping Bead
• The be�dded liner track shouid be installed onto the pool watl ail tS�v�N� � a�n ��
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 P �� ��
how the liner is situated within the pool, you can corrtinue snap-
ping the remainder of the liner into place around the pool.
• Go around the entire pool again making certain that the liner is �o�
securely snapped into the track. This is important to confirm so w�r
that the liner does not pull out while under the pressure of being
fiiled with water.
STEP 18: HANGIl��G LI\�R continued
TYPE # 3— J or d-BEAD lIN�
• With a V-Bead liner you wili nat use the plasac coping strips that � or V-BEAD LINER
are packed in the parts carton of your pool. You can discard those F�• 62 -
pieces, i# they are included, as they only apply to pools with :
overlap liners. � ��
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(�PPGed with poo� ;�''�r
The top of the wail of the liner has what is called a"V-Bead �
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welded onto it. Simply open up the bead with your fingers and E--- v e�, �, '
hang it direc#ly on top of the pool wall. When this is done �"� `�°
properly, the oniy portion on the outside of the �
pool wal! is t�`�
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approximately 1" of the V Bead. No printed liner material is ^�
actually going over the top of the wall to the outside of the wall, � :.
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• ake sure the bead is on evenly around the errtire pool, and that .
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the liner is hanging straight down from the top of the wall. The `��
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liner should nat have creases in it because it is twisting around ���
the pool. If the liner is tw�sting, it is because it is not sitting "�` �`�x��
proPerlY in tl� pool. Make ad befione � ��.
ne�sarY lt�nts proceed�ng.
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STEP 19: LINER ADJUST'MENT (For Overlap liners ONL7� .
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Once the liner is held secure in lace b co in , tem orari ,.:��
�Y P Y p 9 p ly pull wrinkles in the floor towards the side wall ever�. $ l �
leaving the wrinkles at the cove. When the liner is correctty positioned, there must be no air space between the liner �� �
t he groun d or side wall. Remove wrinkle,s at the cove by adjusting the amount of materia! over the wall. Do not pu1� �. "
tight- leave the slack on the sides. When a liner is properly installed there is no downward pressure on the liner. The li� �;
could pull in if it is hung too tightly, ��
Start filling the pool. When the water is no more than 1" deep, check for levelness. If water runs to one side, .�� �
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back the liner and make the ground levef. When level, continue to fill and adjust the liner. Do not cut the skimmer �:�: ;�
skimmer return holes in the liner un�l fully adjusted and the pool is 1/3 filled. '��
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CORRECT DO NOT LEAVE A GAP BETWEEN LINER
NO AIR SPACE BETWEEN AND COVE. THlS WILL CAUSE DOWN-
UNER AND �OOL - StACK ON S1DES_ �NARD PRESSURE ON THE LINER.
CORRECT THIS CONDITION IF IT OCCURS.
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�P 28 -- INNER STABILIZER INSTALLATION:
�Vhen the liner is completely adjusted and the plastic coping is secu�, the next step is to install the inner
-.�.bilizer rails. You should have four different size stabilizer rails (except for 12' X 17' pools which only have
':�.�e). You should have some 8" rails, some 33" raiLs, four 37" rails, and an evea number of longer rails which
=��•e one ta.pered side and one straight cut side. Separate stabilizers into different sizes now
;� Starting at the fnst upright on one of the curved sides, push one of the longest stabilizer rails over the coping
so it fits snugly. Be sute to leave the shaight cut end of the stabilizer slightly raised so that the next stabilizer
can interiock as shown below. As they are progre.ssively installed around the curved side of the pool note that
the tapered end of the stabilizer easily-telescopes into the straight cut end of the previous stabilizer.-The �
t.apered end should be insertsd approximately 1" into the adjacent stabilizez: 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.
3 e Once the curved sides have been completed find the four 3T' stabilizer bazs. Push these stabilizers over the
coping in the "corners" in the same way with the exception.that they do not interlock into any other rails.
Remember, the "corners" are the space betw�n the last st�rraight side upright and the first cauved side upright
There may be a small space between the stabilizers.
�'r The 33" stabilizer bazs are also independent These rails are used in the spaces between the straight side uprights.
�1 F2nalty, the 8" stabilizer bars are installed directly in front of each shaight side upri�t Ber,�use of the manner in
which the wall bends around the straight side upright these stabilizer t�azs are installed so thst the ends of each bar
are bending out away from the center of the pool.
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'Roll liner up imraN to pide e�ss paderneath tep �ait. (RoIINy iawari rrfil preve�
Fig. 65 water from coliecGa! in tlap.) Do eot trim exast -�is may oaose IEa� to �il io!
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STEP 21— STRAIGHT SIDE TOP PLATE INSTALLATION:
Now is the time to install the straight side top strai�M siae mp • .
plates, Simply place each one over a different oval P� ° •' °'
upright and the stabilizer rail, match the holes on the �c �� scrat9nt side
top plate to those an the straight side upright, aad �� �• '�� �a a�e
fa.st� tl�em together usmg four #10 x%z" screws in each. 2-��o saews ,, ° �o screw
#to s�xe�. � •
Straigtrt side Fig. 68
� � STEP 2Z — SECLm�1G THE CLruv�n EUp i��S
'Sample TnA Pk6e - Yows mry loafc a Iittle diNbrent
For the uprights on the curved ends of the pool, you can now Top r� -ro� �are
uit bac�c of eop pate
p the front of the top plate (the hooked part} over the � ua s�bMh+ m�
stabilizer bar and, after you are positive that the upright is ., • ��� u� B�r ��
level, you can now add the final two screws neces,sary to •°' '
secure the uprights to the pool. ff the uprights are not level, it
will be very difficult to get the top rails to fit together. It is a ;
good idea to use a carpenter's level to check that the upright ���► o� �
is sta�ing perfectly straight. If the upright is �leaning left or ���' �' '
right this is easy to correct before putting the final two \;
screws into the tap plate.
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STEP 23 — TOP 1�Aii. IN T T T A'TION ,,,,,,,,,,,,�, ;
Your pool either has metal top rails or r�i� top raiis. Traditional Buttress 3
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Please notice the different hardware that is necessary for �
the resin top rail pools.
You should have two people while installing the top g
rails. If a top rail falls in the pool it can cut your liner.•
• You sliould have two different length top rails with your ❑ o
oval pooL The 41 %" long top rails (measured from
longest point to longest point) are for the straight sides
of the pool. Note, the four rails that connect the cur� Fig,
side uprights to the straight side uprights aze 41 '/4' rails.
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• Install all shaight side rails (41 1 �4'7 first bY Placin$ them on the top plates B�ess-Free
lining up the holes in the top rail with the holes m the top plates, and � `
secure them down using four #10 sctews for each top rail. All screws I
should be put on Zoose and tightened after all rai�ls are on, ---�, `
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• Once 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 i `o"�• n�=�• � '� ��
INSTALLATION � � � Fi�"
TOP RAIL � t TOP PLATE '
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Fie�il Tap Rai . �.� �
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• ; / ; *��_� DO NOT TtGHTEN UNTIL '"
T� � ALL OF THE TOP RAll3
HAYE BEEN INSTALLED. '
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RESIN TOP RAIL iNSTALLAT1pN *USE TWO PEOPLE FOR INSTALLATIO�t. ��
When a resin top rai� pool is assembled, you must use specia� � A TOP RA1L FALLS INTO THE POOL� �'
haMware to attach the resin top rail to the metai top pfate. Please
see me diagram to me �ett for assembty. IT CAN CUT THE LINER.
The special ha�dware is:
a) A#10 screw that is 1' long. F�. ,
b} A washer with the scre.�r to d:s:�h�i¢ :�, ,�r°�c�� m,-e �=sr ,�-
� � ' �*TE�' 24 — TOP COVER INSTALLATION:
`�II �" TIlP BR� POII�S �ITH Y PC. TOP �S. TI� � IIN� ST1tI1�T �E CA�i IIRE TNE SAME.
�B ��E � TgP I�Bi IIIiN liiTIl��JrT= BN TIE � T� ABE � i� C��! 1MRN A1TA6i�T
�: There is a straight support with a square cutout �: (DOES NOT INCLUDE 6" TOP RAIL
_� �t the oval upright, instead of an angle support POOIS.) The curved end angle support is slightiy
�., �aiied for the curved ends. It attaches the exact same lazger than the straight support. The straight support is
���- as the angle support. not filled in the back.
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�B i� AI�LE t�C AIr61.E �T:
Use on curved end upright. Larger t6su stcaight side
support. Has back wall.
Use on cutved end uprights.
_� Badc wall
BiRAfiII i� i�lPQiT: T� M81 ��'I�Aill'f
Used on the straight side of � ��;
the pool-notice the square Smaller piece that is
cutou� Use on oval uprights. open in back. Use on
oval uprights.
=�=.rn bottom half of bap cap to upright using #10 screws. �--- No badc wall
��€�e top half to bottom half using #12 screws.
� PBE � �I 1�: This installation
requires no hardware. Simply hook the back end of
`; the top cover into place, and use your fingers or a
screwdriver to gently flex the front tabs enough to
#�2 hook the cover in place. Make sure that the top covet
is centered over the upright when installing.
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t i'C RE�I 1'�P I�ER: Center small half over hole in Side view of top
=ae top plate as shown and attach with a#12 screw. cover and top rai�
�lide the large half over the small half and secure
::.sing two #10 screws. �12 /
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Slning this end around and end first.
gemly flex tab �to ptace.
Bulinose rail is used for the illustration, but installation is
/ the same for all 1 pc. clip-on resin covers.
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1) Attach the inner top cap using a#12 Saew into hole #2. 2) Atiach the resin outer Top Cap using a#12 screw into hole. Put the
#� 2 saew grill over the screw when finished. See Diagram below.
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In� a�p
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