Can you put above ground pool on gravel?

Above ground pools require a base material to be laid for the construction of the pool. Mason sand or stone dust base material is used most often. It is a base made up of crushed stone and gravel turned into dust that will create a hard, cement-like bottom under the pool liner.Click to see full answer. Correspondingly, can you put a pool on rocks?It is OK to bring in fill dirt or crushed granite if need be. The area could then be watered and packed and be just fine for your installation. The top of you highest rock will be the level you need to fill to. A ledge around the outside of the pool is critical when using fill to raise a pool area.Likewise, what is a gorilla pad for pool? Gorilla Pads are pre-cut floor pads designed to protect and cushion the bottom of above ground pools. Unlike old pool foam padding, which can be easily be cut or pierced by grass, roots, or rocks under your above ground pool liner, Gorilla Bottom pool floor padding is impervious to almost any sharp object. Beside this, can you put a slide on an above ground pool? Inflatable slides are designed for ease of use and storage. Install one of those on the deck surrounding your above-ground pool. You won’t need a slide water pump to keep it wet for easy sliding as most have a garden-hose attachment that keeps the water running and children’s bottoms free of rubber burns.Can I put a tarp under my pool?It’s OK to use a tarp under the sand but not in place of it. A tarp will allow all the lumps and bumps of a dirt base to show through into the base of your pool. With just a tarp you still have to have a cove for the pool to be safe. The cove can be dirt, sand or foam, but it has to be there.

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