![]() I'd always heard pools were a lot of work. After my experience with this pool, though, I'm not certain I'm believing YouTube videos anymore. They all make it look easy and I was considering trying it. I've watched tons of videos on making one myself. I hope to do something similar but with red brick. It would be wonderful to have stairs up my hill but that's probably going to be a next year project. ![]() I like the contrasting red wood with the cream pavers. So, guessing they didn't hold up for you after erosion? The new stairs are beautiful. It looks a lot like your hill but even more steep. It's funny, I'd considered the notched dirt and pavers for my hill. Though I'm not quite sure how well the pool leg would fit: OK, all that said, while sniffing around at Lowes, I saw this, and it looks promising. That would be the better product genre than something in the landscaping department. Go on Lowe's site and search for "pier block." Pier blocks are specifically intended to support weight. I'd only be assured if someone else here with a similar AG pool has used them without issue. I don't know what that means, but it doesn't sound as strong as a "virgin" block poured of concrete. The spec's on Lowe's website state they are concrete, but they also state they are made of recycled material. I'd hate to tell you they were strong enough if they aren't. I also don't know how much the force from the pool legs are applying. "Compressive strength" refers to how much "squishing" force they can take before they fail (break apart or crack). I don't have any data on them, in terms of their compressive strength. They will simply direct you back to the mod mail.Click to expand.I have those big blocks in my yard, also from Lowe's. ![]() If you have any questions regarding the rules or rules enforcement, please direct it to the mod mail. When two or more posts are posted in close proximity (~20 minutes) the mods will use discretion on keeping the better quality post, regardless of who posted first.įollow Redditquette and Reddit's sitewide content policy at all times. This includes articles from different sources, alternative sides to the same event, etc. Do not post the whole article as this will result in a copyright claim removal.ĭuplicate posts will be removed. If you are posting an article from a pay-walled site (e.g The Dallas Morning News), then you are required to include an excerpt from the article in the comments. Consider using the search function on /r/Dallas to see if the question you have has been answered previously. These questions will be removed if posted in /r/Dallas. Questions regarding moving to or visiting the the DFW area must be posted in /r/AskDFW. Exceptions may be made by the mod team for giveaways approved ahead time through the mod mail. Altered or editorialized headlines will be removed.ĭo not post advertisements, requests to buy or sell goods, or engage in self-promotion on /r/Dallas. ![]() Trolling is defined as creating discord on the internet by starting quarrels or upsetting people by posting inflammatory or off-topic messages in an online community.ĭo not post content that encourages, glorifies, incites, or calls for violence or physical harm against an individual or a group of people likewise, do not post content that glorifies or encourages the abuse of animals.Īll news articles submitted to /r/Dallas must retain their original headline as the title of your submission to /r/Dallas. Harassment is also a violation of Reddit's content policy and will result in a report to the admins. Repeatedly pinging other users with username mentions is considered harassment and may result in a ban. Personal attacks, name-calling, and harassment of other users are not tolerated in this community. This includes racism, sexism, homophobia/transphobia, ageism, and ableism. Articles and posts that focus on national or state-wide issues must incorporate the local impact.ĭiscriminatory language and content is not tolerated in this community. Rules Rules Wiki: Sub Rules WikiĪll posts submitted to /r/Dallas must be Dallas/DFW centric. We strive to be a friendly and welcoming community to all of our users whether they are longtime residents of DFW, newcomers, curious redditors, or are just visiting. R/Dallas is a home for discussion and content related to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
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