Above-Ground Pools
If ycttrs is to be an above groun<Hj>ool, excavations will not be' yery deep, but the soil disfelaqed will be useful to buildup the surrounds. A rtiftining wall which beconfes a rock garden can be made a charming feature. Other methods can be used to enhance an above-ground pool, which, though it does discourage debris blown by the wind, never seems as attractive as a pool almost level with its surround. A wooden decking can be built round it, and, when safety for unsupervised children straying on to your property is a hazard to consider, this, with an enclosing fence as part of the design, makes an above-ground pool an asset
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31865, 18 December 1968, Page 12
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