Forms are now put up around the perimeter of the pool. Half inch holes may be drilled into the lip of the pool
every 3’. Two foot lengths of 3/8” rebar are placed in each hole and bent at 90 degree angles (Fig 6-7). This will ensure
a bonding or anchoring effect on the sides of the pool. The walkway may also be reinforced with 6” No. 10 wire mesh or
No. 3 rebar on 2’ centers (Fig 6-7). Trilogy Pools recommends concrete decking. Concrete should be poured at least 3’
around the perimeter of the pool and at least 4” deep. Trilogy Pools will not be held responsible for any concrete work or
cracks that may result from its use.
This pool is designed to be kept full at all times. The shell could be damaged if the water level is allowed to drop
below the skimmer. When appreciable draw-down is noticed, or if it becomes necessary to drain the pool, contact Trilogy
Pools, or their agents for instructions. The pool shell may be damaged and separation from the concrete may occur if
the pool is allowed to over ow or if heavy water drainage is allowed to over-run the deck to pool shell connection. Keep
the water level in the middle of the skimmer. Trilogy Pools will not be held responsible for any unforeseen problems or
circumstances which arise from inadequate site drainage or incorrect deck installation. Refer to the Trilogy Pools War-
ranty sent with the pool for conditions, circumstances, or installation practices that may void the pool’s warranty.
WARNING TO THE BUYER
Step 10.
POURING CONCRETE
MOUND DIRT
AROUND POOL
APPROX. 6"
OPTIONAL
WOOD DECK
6"
MAXIMUM
19 1/2"
Figure 6 Concrete Deck with
Brick or Stone
Figure 7 Typical Cantilever
Concrete Deck
Figure 8 Raised Bench
Installation
Figure 9 Typical Above
Ground Installation