- Mar 21, 2013
- 2
Hi,
Last year, I installed an 18 foot round above ground pool in my backyard, complete with a new deck and everything. We tamped the ground, sand, and limestone as we should, levelled it all and thought we were on track. Once built and filled, however, it was slightly lower on one side (about 3-6 inches) than the other. However, it was filled and we used it anyway. Now that we have it drained for the winter, I would like some input from the "TFP-verse" regarding how I could level it this spring before I filled it.
I would like to avoid tearing it down and rebuilding it from the ground up if at all possible as it was a brand new pool when we put it in last year.
Any and all help, input, advice and criticisms will be helpful. I look forward to your help.
Thanks,
King Stanley
Last year, I installed an 18 foot round above ground pool in my backyard, complete with a new deck and everything. We tamped the ground, sand, and limestone as we should, levelled it all and thought we were on track. Once built and filled, however, it was slightly lower on one side (about 3-6 inches) than the other. However, it was filled and we used it anyway. Now that we have it drained for the winter, I would like some input from the "TFP-verse" regarding how I could level it this spring before I filled it.
I would like to avoid tearing it down and rebuilding it from the ground up if at all possible as it was a brand new pool when we put it in last year.
Any and all help, input, advice and criticisms will be helpful. I look forward to your help.
Thanks,
King Stanley