I'm located in SoCal and building an inground 30'x16' pool (gunite). Pebble just finished and we are filling up the pool. About 1/3 of the way, I noticed it doesn't seem level against the waterline tiles. Now that it's about 80% done. I'm noticing about a 3/4" difference between deep end and baja shelf, which is 30' across. Is this level of tolerance acceptable? Aesthetically and I suppose functionally, it sucks to be out of level on the shallower end especially since it's designed to be little under a foot deep. I'm seeing a lot of level-related posts for above ground but not finding what I need for inground. Can I get your thoughts? Should I just wait until water is all the way full before panicking?
Edit: I feel like I'm missing something. The water must be level so maybe that means just the waterline tiles and coping were built on a gradual slope? So maybe it's actually NOT out of level? I'm sorry for rambling, I had a night out last night and still a bit fuzzy.
Edit: I feel like I'm missing something. The water must be level so maybe that means just the waterline tiles and coping were built on a gradual slope? So maybe it's actually NOT out of level? I'm sorry for rambling, I had a night out last night and still a bit fuzzy.
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