Can an above ground pool be partially put in the ground?


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Only if you live someplace that the ground does not freeze. It must not get below 32 degree more that two days all year


yes it can

I live in florida and alot of people do it. its pressure against pressure it does not collapse.
NO. The dirt ground around the pool will eventually cave the side of the pool in.
sure. why not?
I had a friend who did this is Kentucky to make it deeper. We get lots of freezing in the winter and it has never been a problem. Make sure your pump and lines are drained in the winter to prevent bursting if your area freezes.
Yes. You want to be sure to allow for drainage around the bottom of the pool and be sure that there is always more water in the pool than dirt on the outside.

This link shows pictures of above ground pools that are partially in the ground. Scroll to the bottom of the page.

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