Unlevel Pool - Reason to be concerned?

Thomas89

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May 3, 2020
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Plano Texas
Noticed the water level was higher up on one side of our pool verse the other side. It's a full 0.5 inch higher on one side than the other. Located in DFW and foundations move drastically during the dry season. We just had a major wet spell the last two weeks. Pool is relatively old and we've been in the house almost 5 years. Should we be worried or just monitor it and make sure it doesn't get worse? 1000006910.jpg1000006911.jpg1000006912.jpg
 
There is no reason to be concerned if the pool is not level if there are no signs of cracking anyplace.

Was the pool level 5 years ago when you moved into the house?
 
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Noticed the water level was higher up on one side of our pool verse the other side. It's a full 0.5 inch higher on one side than the other. Located in DFW and foundations move drastically during the dry season. We just had a major wet spell the last two weeks. Pool is relatively old and we've been in the house almost 5 years. Should we be worried or just monitor it and make sure it doesn't get worse? View attachment 618429View attachment 618430View attachment 618431
Since the deck is not a part of the pool but poured over the bond beam, measure to the top of the tile that is a part of the pool. The deck can move separately from the pool and may have raised a bit.
 
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