My old boss in college was a southeast Houston born, Jerry Reed looking sideburn having, white trash mofo. He had an above ground pool but he felt it made him look trashy. I always thought chain smoking cigs and looking like a worn out Jerry reed made him look trashy but I digress.
He owned a bobcat and decided he wanted an in ground pool. He proceeded to dig a big hole in the back yard and inserted his above ground pool below ground. It was high cotton until the first rain when the liner floated to the top and turned inside out. He then stuck a bunch of plywood and 2x4s in the ground as some sort of retaining wall in the hole and tried again. Same result after the next rain. I believe there were a few iterations after that but ultimately he shoved all the crap back in the hole and buried it, wood, pool and all. I don't think you cross the trashy barrier in an above ground pool until you end up with an illegal landfill in your back yard, personally. Ps: if you are house shopping and notice a weird depression in a backyard in Wheeler Ridge in Bryan, buyer beware!
He owned a bobcat and decided he wanted an in ground pool. He proceeded to dig a big hole in the back yard and inserted his above ground pool below ground. It was high cotton until the first rain when the liner floated to the top and turned inside out. He then stuck a bunch of plywood and 2x4s in the ground as some sort of retaining wall in the hole and tried again. Same result after the next rain. I believe there were a few iterations after that but ultimately he shoved all the crap back in the hole and buried it, wood, pool and all. I don't think you cross the trashy barrier in an above ground pool until you end up with an illegal landfill in your back yard, personally. Ps: if you are house shopping and notice a weird depression in a backyard in Wheeler Ridge in Bryan, buyer beware!