3 STEPS: TAKE IT DOWN, READ INSTRUCTIONS, TRY AGAIN
Once you disassemble the pool all the way down. The bottem track is important to level. Make sure that the ground under the track is undisturbed. The harder the better. Extra tip is once you get the rail and foot pieces level, dig down just under each foot(leg/wall supports)and install a concrete pad ,usually 1' x 1'. Dig out the exact size and thickness of the pad you use so that the rest of the metal track stays touching the ground. Check level over and over again. Remembering that the wall must not in any way be damaged / bent. Its strength is because of the ridges. The rest should fall into place.
Since yo have to level the ground. You have to take it down and level the ground underneath. the best way is to get a straight board that is long enough to reach across the pool and use it and along carpenters level and pic out the lowest point and level to that point. If you fill in the soil will settle and it will not be level.
Disassemble the pool, grade the site, install pool
Level the ground.
If extreme enough, you end up with a half above and half in the ground.
The other possibility is to have the pool of varying depths.
So that the water doesn't drain out of the pool and so the pool doesn't fall over. I agree with the answer above but I have a more detailed answer. In a round above ground pool the water puts even pressure on the pool walls, and if the ground is not level one side will get more pressure. The imbalance will cause the pool to collapse under the strain.
I just put up an above ground pool and we used sand to level the ground. To level the sand, we used one of those string levelers and tied it to stakes on each side of the pool area to make sure it was all level.
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If you are getting a low reading of chlorine in your above ground pool, you should add the appropriate amount of chlorine to get it back to the correct level. This is important to keep your pool running at maximum abilities.
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In order for a person to build their own above ground pool without a kit, they need to make the ground level. They may also want to put gravel underneath the foundation for the pool.
In simplest terms, an above ground pool pump is a flooded suction pump, which means the water level must be higher than the pump for it to operate, and an inground pump has the ability to draw water up from a level lower than the pump. The engineering and structure of these two different types of pumps is what makes them work the way they do. This means that, in a typical installation, you could use an inground-specific pump on an above ground pool, but not an above ground pump on an inground pool with the water level below the pump.
Unfortunately, no. If the sand isn't level when you put the pool on top of it, the bottom of the pool will stay uneven after it's filled. Sorry.
You can use an above ground pool nearly any where. ther are many above ground pool dealers in Fl.
Yes but you would probably be wise to compact it before putting the pool on it.
How do I vacuum an above ground doughboy pool?
Baking soda will almost certainly raise the pH level in a pool.