Hi all, I just joined as I'm the new owner of a Coleman 13 ft round pool, 42 inches deep. I'm looking for some reassurance regarding levelling. I've got the pool set up with a couple of inches of water in the bottom. The ground isn't quite level, but I'm wondering if it's close enough. If I put tiles under the half the feet at the bottom end, the railings are all pretty much level. The tiles are about 1.5 to 2 inches thick (hard to tell how much of the footprint sinks into the ground). All the legs look pretty vertical. I'm not in a position to dig out the lawn (recovering from a herniated disc in my neck, don't have anyone else who can do it for me.) I'd say the lower half of the lawn is about 1-2 inches lower than top half. With the tiles under the lower feet, the water level appears to be fairly even. If this is going to be a problem, does anyone have any ideas for an easy fix? I was wondering about putting polystyrene just under the lower half, but then wondered if the edge would eventually lead to a rip in the liner. TIA. *Edited to add - I have old carpet that could be put underneath but I've heard that gets smelly. I have also read about adding sand, but not to level. Please advise!
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