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Outdoor Pool Storage

Outdoor Pool StorageIs a vacuum, inground pool be used for storage?

We are looking at houses for sale and many have swimming pools. We especially want a pool. In addition to paying for a removal service the pool that we know exists, is there a way to convert the pool into something useful? I think something like a basement or something outdoors. Maybe a bridge over with the steps below? Just curious to know if this is possible.

I remember seeing something like that in a movie Cheech and years ... Chong ago

However, you should have a relatively low water table throughout the year, or would the water in your pool. Now, I actually heard of empty swimming pools to float right of the roadway, the groundwater has increased. You would also need to worry when the rain would go.

I suspect that this idea would have many problems for these reasons, even if it sounds like a great idea for a pool used. I read that swimming does not raise the value of a property, even a little, because many other people do not care about the expense and trouble to maintain. If you find a home you really like, I'll try giving them a low enough price to pay for a removal service the pool, too. I think it's probably going to be your best solution.

Yes and no. Depends on building codes in your area. But I do not see why you could not build a bridge in the upper part with a staircase in the pool. Im not sure what you want to store there, but it could be

This is an ORIGINAL!
Good thinking! 2X6 & corrugated sheets of Plexiglas or galvanized steel is a good protective covering and cash wise.
Good Stuff, as the idea

Coverage must be watertight. The pool was not designed to withstand the heavy weight on the bridge, you will regret over time. If you do not want a pool they get one without lowering the value of your property.

Posted on June 2, 2010.
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