Backyard inflatable pools and pool games: a simple setup guide
A good backyard pool setup starts before the water goes in. The right inflatable pool should fit your space, sit on level ground, leave walking room around the sides, and be easy enough to drain, dry, and store after use.
SummerFloat organizes larger water-play options in Backyard Inflatable Pools and active toys in Pool Games and Toys. Use this guide to decide what belongs in your first setup.
Choose the pool size first
The Kids Inflatable Backyard Swimming Pool and Rectangular Inflatable Family Pool both come in multiple size and color options. Before choosing a larger size, measure your available area and consider water access, filling time, drainage, cleaning, and storage.
Plan the ground and space
- Use a flat area clear of rocks, sticks, sharp edges, and rough debris.
- Leave space around the pool so adults can walk and supervise easily.
- Keep pool products away from hot surfaces, pets, furniture, and tools.
- Plan how the pool will drain without damaging the yard or patio.
Add activity after the pool is planned
Once the pool size and supervision plan are clear, add a game if you want more active water play. The Inflatable Pool Basketball Hoop Game works for family pool games, ring toss style play, and summer gatherings where people want something to do besides lounge.
Keep the setup simple
A smaller pool with one game set is often easier to manage than a crowded setup with too many floats. If the pool will be used by children, keep the water area open enough for adults to see and reach everyone quickly.
Before you order
Inflatable pools and pool games require active supervision and proper setup. They are not safety equipment. Review Pool Safety, compare dimensions with the Size Guide, and check Shipping and Returns before checkout.
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