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How to Hang a Plastic Pool?

Published in Pool Storage 3 mins read

You can hang/store your plastic pool using a simple method involving common household items.

Hanging a plastic pool is a practical solution for storage, especially for inflatable or soft-sided varieties that can be folded or flattened when not in use. This saves valuable floor space in garages, sheds, or basements and helps keep the pool clean and protected during the off-season. While there might be various methods depending on the type and size of the pool, one straightforward approach utilizes readily available and inexpensive items.

Simple Method for Hanging Your Plastic Pool

Based on information available, one easy and cost-effective way to hang or store a plastic pool involves using a few basic supplies.

Here's how you can do it:

Gather Your Supplies

You will need just three items:

  • A cheap plastic over door hook: (like one you might find at a dollar store)
  • A shower curtain hook: A standard ring-style hook will work.
  • Your plastic pool: Specifically, the pool ring (the inflatable or top edge part).

Steps to Hang Your Pool

  1. Prepare the Pool Ring: Ensure your plastic pool is clean, dry, and deflated (if inflatable). Locate the reinforced ring or edge of the pool.
  2. Create a Small Hole: Carefully put a small hole in the pool ring. This hole should be large enough to thread the shower curtain hook through but not so large that it compromises the structure significantly when weight is applied (assuming the pool is lightweight and deflated). Choose a spot that seems durable, perhaps near a seam or reinforced area.
  3. Attach the Hooks: Thread the shower curtain hook through the small hole you made in the pool ring.
  4. Hang on the Door Hook: Attach the loop of the shower curtain hook onto the hook of the plastic over door hanger.
  5. Hang the Pool: Place the plastic over door hook over the top edge of a door. The pool, now connected via the shower curtain hook and door hook, will hang against the door, keeping it off the floor.

This method is specifically noted to work for storing a plastic pool and was described in a post from August 4, 2016, mentioning that the over door hook was sourced from a place like Dollar Tree, highlighting its affordability.

This technique is ideal for smaller, lightweight plastic pools that can be folded or flattened into a manageable size. It leverages vertical space behind a door, making it an excellent storage solution in confined areas.

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