WHAT IS THE INSTALLATION PROCESS FOR A STEALTH POOL
The process for Above ground and Stealth Semi-inground is basically the same other than the Stealth pool must be buried at least 12 inches.
The installer flattens the area digging into the high side leaving behind a small wall of dirt.
The excavated dirt is placed to the side of the project for the customer to use later or dispose of.
The pool is built and here is the only practical difference between the installation of the two pools. The Stealth pool requires a concrete collar poured along the straight sides. Round pools do not require this step.
The liner is hung, water starts to fill the pool and the installer assembles the filtration system.
The installer then packs up and leaves.
Clean up of the yard, repairing the area, building a deck and anything left behind in a carton are the responsibility of the customer to finish.
EXCAVATION AND BUILD

Here is an oval with the low side on the top right and the high side on the left. The excavated pile of dirt is top left.
The pool is now ready for the concrete collar and liner.
COLLAR AND LINER

Shown from the opposite side, you can now see the concrete collar has been poured and the liner hung with water filling the pool.
At this point the installation is complete and ready for the customer to finish.
NEARLY FINISHED

This pool is in the process of completion. The customer used the excavated dirt to back fill and grade around the pool.
FINISHED PROJECTS

Your finished project could look any number of ways. In this case, wall block was stacked on top of and around the pool.
FINISHED PROJECTS

This finished version utilized retaining wall blocks, caps and creative landscaping