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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    Your post actually makes me feel a lot better. Very good points. Engineer is coming out tomorrow shortly after meeting with PB.
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    That is a great question. I'll ask when we have our next meeting tomorrow morning.
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    From the middle of the pool, cloest part to the house is maybe 6 inches above natural ground. Then the slope begins. At the furthest point from the house, the pool appears to be about 30 - 33 inches above the ground. The 33" measurement is the distance from the ground to the top of the...
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    I think french drains are in order for sure. I'm having an engineer come out to investigate soon. Hopefully that will give some peace of mind.
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    Yeah there was no laser level involved. It seems though, that the pool could have at least been put all the way in the ground per the install guidelines and if it had been, the backfill 'mound' would be closer to a foot off the ground instead of 3 feet. But like you said, probably going to be...
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    First, that is some mighty fine lawn care in both your and your neighbors lawns! I think I see the wall that you're referring to in your pic. The difference is the wall I have, if you can call it that, would be holding up the pool itself. I think they call it a lower wall rather than a wall...
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    This is a great point and water would certainly need to be routed toward the retention pond.
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    The builder didn't assume it would be level with the house and actually told me that the highest part of the pool would be 12 inches above the natural ground, which it's now 33 inches. So there was no miscommunication, they just did something different once it came time to dig. My fault for not...
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    Pool buried deep enough? Will retention wall work? Did I really screw up? Free laughs inside (Eastern, North Carolina)

    @JamesW I just sent the builder an email asking if they would dig it out. If the entire yard were regraded, I suppose it works with the house level, though the HOA would almost certainly take issue with it. For instance, the rear fence is required to only be 4' tall. I think they would say...