I need to get some answers about possibly converting an inground pool

Sue
by Sue
need to get some answers about possibly converting an inground pool to a natural pool as you can see we have the issue in Texas of the ground constantly shifting this has led to the pool deck moving as well as the foundation for the pool and numerous cracks and repairs
  4 answers
  • Sue Sue on Apr 26, 2017

    It's not an indoor it's an actually in ground outside pool

  • Kathy Kathy on May 10, 2017

    Can't wait to see answers, we have the same issue. Tired of spending money on it I wanted this pool all my life, finally got it and within 2 years I was sorry I built it. Take my advice, people, DO NOT ADD A POOL TO YOUR YARD!! I have no idea what a "natural pool" is.

  • Sue Sue on May 10, 2017

    It's actually pretty cool and you do not have to use man-made chemicals and one that's why I've been kind a looking at it to see if I conversion would even work

  • 13526476 13526476 on May 17, 2017

    Unsure about your pool, but we stopped using chemicals and now use salt....Very much like body's own pH and cheap! This has been easier to care for than chemicals, water is cleaner and no chemical smell. Even in summer heat, no chemical burn off, just maintain salt-pH level. We changed filter system, etc., and haven't looked back. Talk to the pool company! BTW, I have a friend who uses DE (di-earth) and is really happy with it, but I don't know what that is.