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An inside look at how your
Foxx pool is constructed.
The pool that's self-supporting with or without water.
More than a promise, this claim is fully supported by a complete Engineering report produced by an independent professional engineering firm.
![]() After selecting the ideal location, |
![]() The pool is excavated to the dimensions provided on the Foxx drawing. |
![]() FOXGARD components are placed in position around the pool. |
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This brace, installed every 4', coupled with the vertical Z-Bar stiffeners - welded every 2' - gives your X-Brace pool outstanding strength. This Foxx-created design concept has been imitated but not duplicated. All Foxx claims are backed - in writing - in a detailed Engineering report. |
![]() Foxx Panels and Braces are assembled and the pool walls are plumbed and leveled. Several tons of concrete are poured around the Braces and Panels, to serve as a permanent footer. Note the bulwark of braces. |
![]() Here the walls have been backfilled and the decking partially poured, visual proof that the pool can be backfilled and the deck poured with no need to equalize backfill with internal water pressure. |
![]() The Foxx recommended construction method applies to rectangular and free form pools. Here a sand, vermiculite or sand/cement bottom is shaped and smoothed to the dimensions provided on the Foxx "dig" drawing. |
![]() The liner is installed and the pool is ready to be filled. In this case, the pool could be completely filled before backfilling or pouring the deck, further evidence of the Foxx statement that the pool is self supporting. |
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