Hello all,
I'm trying to find information about my situation. I have an above ground pool, round, 15 feet. About 7 years old, no rust.
It's always been a little off level, at the first year it was very minimal, but now after 7 years of summer/winter cycle, and I live in Montreal, Qc, Can, so we can get a lot of snow sometimes. This year wasn't so bad though. Anyway, so I guess I have some movement with the soil. Right now, I have abount 2 inches and 5/8 of differences if I compare the water height with the top of the pool.
I tried to make some panoramic, I wasn't super level myself, but anyway you can see the difference by looking at the vinyl and the water level.
I was told by a pool store that I can fill it up no worries. What do you think ?
But its probably of the last years maybe. Is there a rull of thumb like when not to use a pool that is off level ? Like anything above 3 inches or something ?
Thanks,
I'm trying to find information about my situation. I have an above ground pool, round, 15 feet. About 7 years old, no rust.
It's always been a little off level, at the first year it was very minimal, but now after 7 years of summer/winter cycle, and I live in Montreal, Qc, Can, so we can get a lot of snow sometimes. This year wasn't so bad though. Anyway, so I guess I have some movement with the soil. Right now, I have abount 2 inches and 5/8 of differences if I compare the water height with the top of the pool.
I tried to make some panoramic, I wasn't super level myself, but anyway you can see the difference by looking at the vinyl and the water level.
I was told by a pool store that I can fill it up no worries. What do you think ?
But its probably of the last years maybe. Is there a rull of thumb like when not to use a pool that is off level ? Like anything above 3 inches or something ?
Thanks,