Can you build a deck around a blow up ringed swimming pool?


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No i would say get a built in real pool I have one and there is no deck but if i did have one it would be nice.You should buy a circle pool 4 ft deep or 5 ft whatever you want.Then get a wooden frame around the structure but there should be a sliding door in the backyard wall in the house.Then build the deck off of that and have the pool before everything tho.I hope this helps good luck!


You could but it would be somewhat of a waste of money because it's only up for a couple months. I would invest in a hard side above ground swimming pool that stays up all year round such as Doughboy
yes my husband is a carpenter and we have built a couple of them
There is no technical reason not to. If you do build it, it would be like buying a $500 car and putting $1000 wheels on it. Put your money into a permanent above ground pool.
Mike hit the nail on the head. You will have much more $$$$ in the wood constructed deck than the plastic inflatable pool.
Considering that the pool "moves" when filled with water would make it somewhat illogical to construct a deck around or near it for fear of wearing a hole in the pool. If tolarences were taken into consideration between the pool and proposed deck, you may create saftey issues
I would say NO!
Now if you`re talking about something maybe just above ground level to keep the kids from making "mud puddles", that may be feasible.

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