I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but I wanted to see if anyone else has dealt with this. Our pool is over 30 years old. It was built on the side of a hill, with the backside of the structure built up with soil and covered with rock. I have been told that the walls are steel, with concrete footers (probably).
Right now, the back right corner (the most 'exposed' corner) is about five inches lower than the other three. As far as we know (bought the house in January), it has been this way for years, due to settling.
My question...is this repairable?
Here's a photo (Note: this is pre-slam. The cloudiness in the deep end is gone.
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Right now, the back right corner (the most 'exposed' corner) is about five inches lower than the other three. As far as we know (bought the house in January), it has been this way for years, due to settling.
My question...is this repairable?
Here's a photo (Note: this is pre-slam. The cloudiness in the deep end is gone.
