Finished pool but having real dilemma need advice

Solidassassin47

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Jul 9, 2019
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Fayetteville
This is for a Colman 26x52 pool hold 14'990 gallons of water. I have added some pictures i have just finished setting up the pool this was this was about a month and a half project i had leveled the ground. Everything was looking good and i let the pool get over a foot of water and it still looked good. So i continued to feel pool and let it fill up until the morning. then i see the problems levels look off im showing the pictures here hoping for you guys and gals to way in if you think this will be safe to swim. Only going two be two adults no kids have huge backyard with water drain area. Wanted to see if you think this would be safe two try and fix next spring and just swim through the remaining summer.Also any tips would be appreciated for where you think my leveling went wrong and this is my first time leveling.
 

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we had a intex 22 footer that was off by 2 inches with no problems but that looks more than that I would drain and make sure you have cement blocks under each leg to help with shifting when the weight of the water goes in
 
I'll stick to the reasons why it went out of level. No pavers under the legs and potentially sand under the legs. When the water was added, the additional weight on the legs forced them to sink into the ground. You will need to add large pavers to prevent the legs from sinking down. Top of pavers need to be flush with top of soil. And pavers need to be level with each other.
 
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