- Jun 27, 2013
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I had the idea of burying my above ground pool so that it would be flush with my existing deck. I though I would need to dig 28" down on the existing deck side and a little more on the opposite side because its an incline. That hill was deceiving and we ended up taking 5 to 6 feet out. I've realized I never should have done this and just intalled the pool on top of the existing ground and cut into the hill as needed. My question is, what happens if I backfill the hole and build? The bury project is a bigger headache then expected and is costing me more money.
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