Measure the outside walls of your pool from top to bottom and measure the circumference of the pool.
Above ground pool wall foam installation.
Because an above ground pool s walls are visible applying foam insulation to the exterior of the.
When installing an above ground pool there are a few pool installation aides that help not only make the pool installation process a little easier but protect the pools components as well.
Using spray glue or duct tape attach the pool wall foam to the metal pool wall.
Start attaching the foam at the top of the pool wall.
It adds a softness to the pool wall that swimmers love and the soft buffer.
Installing foam insulation in an above ground pool is not as easy as insulating an in ground pool.
Above ground swimming pools require a cove.
He will have insulation specifically designed for above ground pools.
Use these measurements to purchase an adequate amount of insulation from a pool accessories store.
Wall foam can be such a pain to install i prefer not to use it.
This will leave a small portion of the bottom of the pool wall not covered with foam but this area will be hidden with a sand or foam cove.
Dont forget the spray adhesive.
Once your pool walls are up and assembled a cove is material placed against the inside walls of your pool s perimeter that allows your liner to gently cascade down the pool wall onto the angled cove and then onto the sand base instead of a 90 degree harsh angle from pool wall directly to the floor.
It can be used during a new pool installation or when replacing a pool liner.
Great you say but what s a cove.
Wall foam foam pool cove and liner armor floor pad are all great installation aids and are available through at the pool factory.
Typically one can is needed for every 25 linear feet of pool wall foam.
Pool wall foam is a closed cell polyethylene foam that gets installed between a metal pool wall and a vinyl pool liner.
Create a smooth wall surface with this closed cell 1 8 foam padding that helps to prevent rust corrosion and other wall degradation from puncturing your liner.
It interferes with the coping and retaining rods that hold the liner in place unless it is trimmed and left several inches below the top of the pool.