So my gunite is in, but it's pretty obvious the shallow end slope is wrong. From the pic in the layout, there's an 8' shallow section where the slope doesn't look to be more than 10 degrees. Standing on the gunite, it's obvious that the slope is massive, easily 45-50 degrees, or more. I've texted the foreman about my concern, but from the tone of his response, I think this might become an issue. The layout drawing doesn't list a slope degree, but it's obvious to any person standing in the pool that the slope is extremely slanted. I'm supposed to have a meeting with the PB to review this, but I'm not sure how to "prove" the slope is wrong.
This is the layout:

It's hard to tell what the slope is in the pic, but it's pretty steep:
Any quick/easy way to measure? I'm betting that my designer, when she created the design with Pool Studio, has a slope listed somewhere...I just don't have it.
This is the layout:

It's hard to tell what the slope is in the pic, but it's pretty steep:

Any quick/easy way to measure? I'm betting that my designer, when she created the design with Pool Studio, has a slope listed somewhere...I just don't have it.