Hi all, first post here, and also my first AGP,

So I tried to be diligent in leveling the ground for my new Intex 15' x48" -- I had watched a bunch of videos on YouTube and read some guides, and I did not use sand to level. Prior to installation the packed earth ground was level across the 15' to within less than a 1/4".

However, now that the water level is about 2" above the intake hose, two legs on one side have dug into the ground about 1.5", and are now leaning in the wrong direction about 10 degrees. There is a very slight bulge in the liner between these two legs. No signs of stress, but this has resulted in a water level that, at the worst two places, is imbalanced maybe 1.5-2". The imbalance is the result of the dug in legs, and I'm not sure why they dug in where they did on the one side, and not the other.

So my dumb question is: should I be worried? What's the "water level tolerance?" I can't find anything on 'what's normal' by Googling.

Thanks for any advice,
-Frasor