How To Set Up An Inflatable Pool
Buying an inflatable pool was one of the best things I have ever done for my family. Now, I will state up front that I personally never intended to buy an inflatable pool. I figured they would be such a pain to set up and maintain throughout the summer months, not to mention taking it down when the summer was over. I could not have been more wrong in my assumption.
Now, for my description of the ease of setting up this pool, I am referring to my Intex brand pool. I would assume that similar pools would setup the same, but if not, I just wanted to put that out there. When I first got home, I planned on going through the box to find a million pieces that needed to be assembled. You can imagine my surprise when out of the box came: a fully assembled pool, an air pump, the filter and tubes, the electical plug and a few connectors.
Set up was a snap. First, you lay the pool flat over a smooth piece of ground. Second, you insert the air pump and pump it up until the inflatable ring is completely full. Remove the air pump and put the seal in place. Next, you take the pool filter and hook one end of the tube to the pool with the other end of the tube connecting to the “In” port on the filter. You then take the other tube and connect it to the “Out” port of the filter and the other end back to the pool (If that sounds complicated, it truly isn’t). After you have done this, make sure all of the drains are plugged up and run your garden hose into the pool and start filling it up.
One important thing to note is that when your pool has a few inches of water in it, you should get in and smooth out the bottom of the pool. This will ensure that the pool fills evenly, which guarantees that the pool isn’t going to be lopsided when you go to get in it.
Once the pool has completely filled up with water, plug in the filter and let the family have fun. My particular pool is one of the smaller models that Intex makes and it was able to fit myself, my wife and our 3 kids with plenty of room for our neighbors two children.
If difficulty in set up has prevented you from buying an inflatable pool, then worry no longer as it is much easier than you could ever imagine!