
The proper way to insulate an above ground pool would be to add insulation to the inside of the pool walls (and ground) prior to installing the liner. Two inches of foam would be effective but it would need to be custom fit to make sure the liner fits properly.Click to see full answer. Also asked, how do you install an above ground pool foam? Installation Instructions Using fine sand (free of rocks and debris), lay a 3″ thick bed of sand across the entire inside of the pool (wall-to-wall) this will form your base. After installing the 3″ sand base, lay the liner floor pad on top. Using spray glue or duct tape attach the pool wall foam to the metal pool wall. One may also ask, is pool wall foam necessary? Since the vinyl pool liner is one of the softest and most vital parts of an above ground pool, wall foam is important because it adds an extra layer of protection between the liner and metal components of the pool. Pool Wall Foam 1/8 inch thick x 48 inches high protects against punctures to your pool liner. In this manner, how much sand do I need for a 18 ft round pool? An average 18-foot round aboveground swimming pool requires about 3 tons or 2.5 cubic yards of sand to provide a 2-inch base.What is a gorilla pad for pool?Unlike traditional pool foam, which can be easily cut by grass, roots or rocks under your pool liner, Gorilla Pads are impervious to almost any sharp object. Gorilla Padding is a nonwoven polyester geotextile that was developed to protect trash dump liners where any cut would be a catastrophe.
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