you can always have the foundation removed and the hole filed in. Thus creating a greater land space. The real problem with this question is that you have not given enough information. Where is the pool located, open area? enclosed area? is it for private use only or is the community at large envolved with this defunct pool? It seems that the Plumbing already exist for you to make an incredible garden out of this area. Tell me more, dimensions and location, anything and everything.
Perhaps you could turn it into an underground cellar or shed. Put a roof over it and make it like a basement? Just an idea. You could store things there or use it as a place to hide if there is a tornado (if you live in a problem area).
Football, swimming (install a small plastic swimming pool), etc.
I have a swimming pool, three pick nick tables, and a tennis court.
Yes. Actually, many Egyptian families have backyard swimming pools than Westerns, as do Australians and New Zealanders.
Usually it will fit if there are no other large items in the backyard. A lot of people opt for above ground pools if they have an average size backyard.
Hawain
Yellow pages, neighbors who have pools
well a creek is much bigger in size than a swimming hole. A creek is more dangerous and be out in the open area, whereas as a swimming holecould be in your backyard and could be the size of a puddle.
He wanted to build a backyard swimming pool.
Plastic furniture, easy to clean and no water damage.
You can expect to pay at least $1000 for an above ground, and more for an in ground. It also depends on the size of the pool.
"Yes, there are a couple that you can check out. I used Backyard City's swimming pool installation guide when I did mine." "You can even find in ground swimming pool installation guides online, which is definitely the way to go if you can do it."
A thirteen year old is old enough to babysit, but swimming... they couldn't really save them. in the backyard sure but not to a pool around the block, my opinion, no way!