Assembling a Quick up Paddling Pool
Probably the best way to keep cool in your garden this summer is with a quick up paddling pool. Quick up garden pools are far removed from the traditional paddling pools that you’ll probably remember from your childhood, whilst you can still get traditional style paddling pools, these days garden pools are bigger and more affordable than ever!
Typically quick up pools range from around 8ft – 18ft in diameter. Naturally with a pool of this size its does’nt make economic or ecological sense to constantly drain a pool of that size, so we’d strongly recommend purchasing a pump for your pool, or even better purchasing a pool with a pump! We also recommend purchasing a ground sheet for your pool, to protect it from an sharp and petrouding objects on the floor aswell as purchasing a cover for your pool to keep your water in tip top condition.
Once you’ve purchased your pool and accessories, assembling your pool could’nt be simpler. Simply find a suitably flat (and level) piece of ground and layout your groundsheet. Once your groundsheet is in position layout your pool in the desired position and inflate the top ring, this can be done either manually, with a foot pump or with a small electric compressor. Once the ring is inflated your pool is ready for filling, as your pool begins to fill up the inflated ring will float on the water surface, once the pool is filled you are good to go with a perfectly assembled, rigid pool.






















