Hi, I am hoping to get a Dolce Vita above ground swimming pool for the summer.
There are 2 installation options a) bolt to a 10cm concrete base or b) buy the optional base frame. Option b does not appeal because you will be able to feel it at the bottom of the pool.
Instead of a 10cm concrete base does anyone know if it could be bolted to properly dry laid mono block paving e.g. using 10cm of impacted hardcore.
Many thanks, Max
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I can't see where on the site the detail for a concrete base is given, biut they do seem exceptionally keen to flog you the base system and have you lay it on some sand.
I'm confident that properly constructed flexible block paving *would* be able to carry the load of the pool, but it may not be suitable for any anchoring that's required to keep the pool structure in place.
I'm confident that properly constructed flexible block paving *would* be able to carry the load of the pool, but it may not be suitable for any anchoring that's required to keep the pool structure in place.
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