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I cannot decipher what you are seeking to do with the pool. Perhaps a trip through Pinterest to find ideas would be a good place to start.
This is an above the ground pool correct? https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/q-backyard-ideas-pool-removal-space-uses-4217778
What to do with this space?
Hello. Other folks have no longer wanted a pool and have changed it into a variety of things. You can cover it with a deck and have a cistern below, or fill it in to have a garden area or more yard, or you could make a koi pond out of it. All of these things take some labor and you may have to hire someone to do it for you. Here’s an article about it. Click on the link below to view. Good luck!
http://tucson.com/lifestyles/home-and-garden/garden/new-uses-for-old-swimming-pools/article_6c1d1b73-9536-5649-8133-af044978132a.amp.html
Get a fiberglass pool installed or a concrete one. If you're not interested in a pool, I would have it filled in, it will lower your homeowner's insurance.
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