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Above Ground Pool Pads

There’s no better way to enjoy the summer than with a new above ground pool. When you get a new pool, you’ll want a sturdy base that protects it so it will last many summers to come. At Site Prep, we’re here to help you install a long-lasting, durable base that offers comfort and protection. Contact us to learn more about the different types of pool pads we offer, our installation process, and more.

Types of Above Ground Pool Pads We Offer

Where We Build Above Ground Pool Pads

We install above ground pool pads across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. Our service area includes sections of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Connecticut, and West Virginia. Find out if we offer pool pad installation in your area on our service area page.

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FAQs

Installing a pool pad on uneven ground is possible, but the specific course of action will depend on the area’s unevenness. The ground can be leveled to accommodate the pool pad if the unevenness is minor. If it’s more extreme, retaining walls or adjustable supports may be necessary. Contact us, and we’ll recommend the best course of action for your specific needs.

You don’t need a concrete pad for an above ground pool, but you should have some sort of base to keep it protected, level, and stable. Concrete can be a good option as it’s long-lasting, durable, and easy to maintain.

The cost of an above ground pool pad will depend on the pool’s size and weight and the type of material you select for your base. Request a price sheet to find out how much a pad will cost based on its size and the material you choose.

A pool pad is a great idea as it provides stability, protection, and longevity for your new above ground pool.

Consider several factors when determining the best pad to put under your above-ground pool. These include the pad’s leveling and stability, protection, comfortability, and insulation. Artificial turf can provide more comfort, while gravel and concrete are better for leveling and stability.

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