Help with new install buckles

tpirovol

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Jun 17, 2020
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Toronto
Hi Everyone,

Had my pool installed last weekend and on two walls there was a large dent they got much much better but the only thing left are these two near the bottom. I was told to leave it till the pool got warm and the liner stretched but the pool is at 85 and the liner is as far as its going to go.

Thoughts? I was thinking a car dent puller should pop these out but I don't want to mess around.

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Thoughts?
Thanks
 
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I'm surprised no one has commented on this post yet. It appears that you have a leveling issue with the blocks in that area under the uprights. Usually if the blocks are set too high or the track between the uprights is too high, once the pool is filled the wall will buckle close to the track. The only way to correct this issue is to take dirt out from under the blocks and/or track where the wall has buckled. However, this is not an easy task with the pool completely filled with water, If the area was too low, you would have the wall come out of the track. It's a common problem when the leveling of the blocks an track are not precise before the installation of the pool.
 
That's a high spot. It's not going anywhere.

As far as no one commenting on posts. We all volunteer our time here. We all have separate lives. I just got done with a 3 hour home inspection so... I'm just saying we're all not here 24/7.
 
Thanks everyone, besides aesthetics is there a concern with this? The pool is perfectly level I just want to make sure its not going to implode :). Keep in mind this was done for free to help save my son video in the bio :)

Thanks T
 
It's fine. Just keep an eye on it. But honestly, nothing bad will come of it.
 
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