Just got the dirt work done for my 27' round 52" deep above ground pool yesterday. It pays to have a buddy with a skid loader! Attached are some pictures while we were working, didn't grab any after the day was done. Bonus, The dirt that was removed was used to make a parking spot next to the house for the camper!
I've got a few questions. When I assembled the track to mark the position of my pavers, the track didn't want to stay round and it got very difficult to pull it into a round shape. Is this normal? Will the wall of the pool help keep it round? Should the tracks but up against one another inside the foot that they attach to?
I know the pavers are critical to keep level, I'm going to build a water level to get those set. After that, how level does the dirt inside the pool need to be from spot to spot? I imagine that's not quite as critical, since there will be sand in there.
The manual says to use 2.5 cubic yards of sand inside the pool, which results in a thickness of about 1.5". Is this enough? And this will bring the bottom of the pool 1.5" higher than the pavers, correct?
Thanks in advance for all of the help!
I've got a few questions. When I assembled the track to mark the position of my pavers, the track didn't want to stay round and it got very difficult to pull it into a round shape. Is this normal? Will the wall of the pool help keep it round? Should the tracks but up against one another inside the foot that they attach to?
I know the pavers are critical to keep level, I'm going to build a water level to get those set. After that, how level does the dirt inside the pool need to be from spot to spot? I imagine that's not quite as critical, since there will be sand in there.
The manual says to use 2.5 cubic yards of sand inside the pool, which results in a thickness of about 1.5". Is this enough? And this will bring the bottom of the pool 1.5" higher than the pavers, correct?
Thanks in advance for all of the help!