Hydro-Force Steel Pro Frame Pool Set, 12-ft x 39.5-in | Canadian Tire
Hydro-Force Steel Pro Frame Pool Set is quick and easy to set so you can relax and play all summer long | Canadian Tire

So this is the pool I bought. I just set it up on the grass because I'm taking it down in a couple of months. Before I put it up I read that it shouldn't be more than 2.5 inches unleveled and as the water was filling, that's what it seemed to be. Now after it's been filled, it's about 4-6 unleveled.
We live on a tight budget and I understand it's cheaper to refill a pool, than someone getting hurt or the pool breaking and possibly flooding the basement.
My main question is, with this kind of pool and it really being not that big at all(only 2,417 gallons with dimensions of 12' L x 12' W x 3.2',) would the off level be ok for the 2 months or so that it will be up? It bothers me a bit but I feel like with the pool being small enough that it wouldn't matter. Don't care about it damaging the pool, as I'll be buying a bigger one next summer. I figured the worst case scenario would be it breaks the liner on one end and whoever is in it, would just slide out onto the grass.
It does have the steel legs so that is what I'm thinking may be the biggest problem. I feel like it shouldn't break through the liner but I don't know a Dang thing about pools.
Also remember, this is just a kids pool and it's not one of those real big sized pools. That's why I was wondering if the off level wouldn't make a difference in a pool like this, compared to those real heavy duty pools.
17,630lbs of water. How many of those lbs are leaning to the one side? Enough to rip the liner?
Thank you.
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