No Diving or Jumping. Observe all Safety Rules
1-11
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - BRACELESS OVAL POOLS
GROUND PREPARATION
Section
1
D. CONT. GROUND PREPARATION FOR THE BUTTRESS
2. Digging the buttress trenches
Odd number of trenches;
a. If your oval pool contains an even number of
buttresses, please proceed with next step. If your
oval pool contains an odd number, position the
buttress temporarily on the straight center line from
the middle.
(Image 19)
Note: Odd number means the total of sections on one
side, for example a 12 x 23 pool has Odd number.
b. Trace around the buttress and dig a trench.
Depending on the size of block that you will place
underneath, dig the hole so that the buttress and
the block will fit. Dig deep enough so that the top of
the buttress joint is level with the ground.
(Image 20)
Even number of trenches;
c. If your oval pool contains an even number of
buttresses, measure from the center line out 22 1/2".
Position the buttress temporarily off the straight
center line from the middle.
(Image 21)
Note: Even number means the total of sections on one
side, for example a 15 x 30 pool has Even number.
d. Trace around the buttress and dig a trench.
Depending on the size of block that you will place
underneath, dig a hole so that the buttress and the
block will fit.
(Image 20)
19
Important Note:
This first buttress that you install will be the reference
to install the remaining butresses, therefore ensure that
measurments and placements are exactly where they
need to be.
Important Note:
This first buttress that you install will be the reference
to install the remaining buttresses, therefore ensure that
measurments and placements are exactly where they
need to be.
21
20