Yes you can but it is quite complicated. First you take a shovel, then you start digging. That should do it. Oh, don't forget to drain the pool before you start diggin, it could get a little muddy. Have fun, Marcy
Yes you can. You will need to speak to a pool professional and will probably need to buy custome made liners for the "new" pool.
Yes. The pool's depth can be changed.
Seek assistance from an aquatic architect/engineer or other engineer with the expertise to advice of rebar & cement.
You can make an in ground pool more shallow by replacing the pool liner with another one. This will take professional pool installation, however.
Hummm, just how do you "raise" a pool by going from 8' to 5' ???
yes if it is really deep fill it in with dirt until you reach the depth you want then put in vinyl siding.
No one makes them that tall. I t would not be practical. For a deep one it has to go in the ground.
How big is the star dust inground swimming pool.
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One can get good inground swimming pool by acquiring good inground swimming pool kits. These kits are available online and simple internet search can give you contact details of manufacturer and supplier of good inground swimming pool kits.
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They don't make them for in ground.
1 million dollars
In california a 25 X 45 inground pool will cost from 25k to 35k. The actual price will be determined by the contractor you hired so shop around.
Yes, I know some friends with an inground swimming pool and they have had it for quit some time now. I am pretty sure that they last more than an above ground.
In most cities such a structure as an inground pool will require a building permit. You will have to contact your local city hall to find out for sure.
The wall is steel and concrete so the short answer is that you do not.
add a PH reducer chemical
The length of the swimming pool is 20 feet Check: 20 times 10 = 200 square feet