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Vinyl Liner and Vermiculite Pool Installation Question

Christian Donner, May 25, 2007October 12, 2010

I had an inground pool installed last year and would like to get opinions regarding the quality of the work, since I don’t have anything to compare it with. Here are some pictures. Click on an image to see a version with higher resolution.

This is a section of the head end of the pool
This picture shows the bottom of a side wall (steel)
This is a good view of the entire pool from the deep end
The pool bottom with the main drain
Note the irregularities along the drop-off.

The pool was installed by Clearwater Construction out of Millis, MA in 2006.

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  1. Judy Smith says:
    October 12, 2010 at 5:44 am

    I think this looks GREAT! We had a vinyl pool put in this past summer, and our vermiculite floor had boot prints in it and rocks! This looks like it is nicely laid – but I am just a homeowner, not a professional. For some “objective” guidelines for quality – please reach out to the association for pool and spa professionals, they have a “workmanship standards” document which defines what is acceptable, and what is not. The document is called “IAF 2005 Workmanship Guidelines and Practices for Residential Inground Swimming Pools and Spas”. Good luck!

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