
With proper installation, care and
maintenance, this Keystone Series
Semi-Inground Residential Swimming
Pool from Radiant Pools will provide a
lifetime of fun and relaxation for the
homeowner.
Radiant Pools offers a non-prorated,
lifetime guarantee on the entire pool
against manufacturing defects. Walls,
coping, structural supports and channels
are guaranteed against defects due to
faulty workmanship or defects due to
manufacturing for as long as you own
your home. Compare our warranty with
any other pool manufactured.
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INTRODUCTION
The Installation of the Radiant Keystone Series Semi-Inground pool is not hard, nor complicated.
Although, installation conditions might differ from this guide, it is important to consult with the
manufacturer before making any changes that might disturb the integrity of the pool. Failure to
follow these instructions will void all warranties. Read and follow all manufacturers’ instructions
including accessories such as pumps, filters, skimmers prior to starting.
IMPORTANT: A MINIMUM OF 26” OF THE POOL WALL MUST BE BELOW THE GROUND.
Before you start, check your packing list to confirm that you have the correct number of parts
and components. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise, change or modify construction of
its pools. See packing list for pool components included for your pool. If there are any missing
or damaged components, please contact your retailer for replacement.
Even though this manufacturer’s pools are designed to meet or exceed industry recommended
safety standards, special attention must be paid to all installation procedures that the installer
performs and controls. Spend time to assure that the entire pool framework is perfectly level.
Unlevel pools place extreme pressures on the pool walls. An earth mound or pool cove must
also be installed. This keeps the pool liner from creeping out from under the pool wall. Be sure
to follow these instructions. As with any major home project, installer and/or homeowner is
responsible for following all local laws, ordinances and codes. A checklist is provided below as
a guide for these considerations.
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Obtain building permit if required.
Local building and zoning requirements
Electrical requirements
Fencing requirements
Backwash (waste water) requirements
Check availability of utilities.
Call before you dig (www.digsafe.com).
If pool has steps, read the step manual.
Disposal of excavation materials
INSTALLER/HOMEOWNER CHECKLIST
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