So last year I had the pool up, it was about 2 inches out of level.
I drained it to clean it at the end of the year "after failing to keep the algae under control" and we had a wind storm which flipped the pool over and bent some of the T joints and some of the horizontal members.
Rather than take a chance on repairing the damage we bought another 16x48 ultra frame this year.
Here is my plan, level the dirt as much as possible, then bring in crusher run and a plate compactor and level the crusher run, it will be from 2-3 inches of crusher run and with the plate compactor and a laser level it should be easier than leveling the dirt. Once this is done I am wondering if I need to use pavers to set the legs on, the crusher run will be out about 1-2ft larger than the pool itself and once it is compacted and level all the way around it should support the legs without sinking.
Then I will place foam over the crusher, then the tarp and then setup the pool. Going to use 3/4 inch foam.
Your thoughts?
I drained it to clean it at the end of the year "after failing to keep the algae under control" and we had a wind storm which flipped the pool over and bent some of the T joints and some of the horizontal members.
Rather than take a chance on repairing the damage we bought another 16x48 ultra frame this year.
Here is my plan, level the dirt as much as possible, then bring in crusher run and a plate compactor and level the crusher run, it will be from 2-3 inches of crusher run and with the plate compactor and a laser level it should be easier than leveling the dirt. Once this is done I am wondering if I need to use pavers to set the legs on, the crusher run will be out about 1-2ft larger than the pool itself and once it is compacted and level all the way around it should support the legs without sinking.
Then I will place foam over the crusher, then the tarp and then setup the pool. Going to use 3/4 inch foam.
Your thoughts?