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5. Drill into it and fill it Simply put, converting a stock tank into a pool is a matter of drilling two holes, attaching a small pool pump and filling the thing with water.
Country living, meet Instagram. Our six-foot wide galvanized stock tank cost about $300, compared to a couple grand for an above-ground pool or $30,000 or more for an in-ground pool.
To install a stock tank pool, you’ll need a level area with no rocks or tree roots protruding. While some people will have a deck that’s built to support the weight of a tank filled with water ...
“People in the country have been using stock tanks and clawfoot tubs as pools for years,” says Taysha Murtaugh, lifestyle editor for CountryLiving.com, an early chronicler of the DIY pool trend.