Hello Everyone,
For the past two years I've had an inflatable ring (14'x42") intex pool which was on dirt that I won't say was "perfectly" level although it's NOT terrible. We just had to fill it a bit lower, but it lasted for 2 seasons. The only reason we don't have it is because the sun baked the plastic into a crunchy texture.
2 months ago we had a 4"+ thick (with rebar) stamped concrete pad poured in the place we've had the pool. This way it can function as an extra patio in the winter months. I would certainly say that it is "more" level now but there's still a slight slope to it.
I'm looking at buying an ultra frame (14x48") but I'm curious how they can handle the slight level issues as compared to the inflatable ring type. I can certainly use pavers to level but I couldn't tell if the pavers were being used only to prevent sinking in dirt or if they can also offset level issues.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
For the past two years I've had an inflatable ring (14'x42") intex pool which was on dirt that I won't say was "perfectly" level although it's NOT terrible. We just had to fill it a bit lower, but it lasted for 2 seasons. The only reason we don't have it is because the sun baked the plastic into a crunchy texture.
2 months ago we had a 4"+ thick (with rebar) stamped concrete pad poured in the place we've had the pool. This way it can function as an extra patio in the winter months. I would certainly say that it is "more" level now but there's still a slight slope to it.
I'm looking at buying an ultra frame (14x48") but I'm curious how they can handle the slight level issues as compared to the inflatable ring type. I can certainly use pavers to level but I couldn't tell if the pavers were being used only to prevent sinking in dirt or if they can also offset level issues.
Any help is greatly appreciated!