Hi all, I'm new to the forum, and a new pool owner. I have a Summer Escapes 15' x 42" above ground, metal frame pool. My backyard "looks" pretty flat, but obviously it isn't (as I learned 4,000 gallons later). It comes out to be about a 2.5-3in. difference, it's a very slow, gradual difference, but I've finally decided on draining it to fix it so my mind can rest. So my question is, I really want to avoid draining completely, I'd like to still leave maybe a few inches of water in. Since it's just unlevel on the one side would it be possible with help to lift that end and throw some dirt under to level it out? I know it wouldn't level it perfect, but if it could do it just enough to get me through the summer. And this may sound even crazier (like I said, this is my first pool, I don't know very much about them) would it be possible if we had several people pull the ground cloth and it move the pool about a foot in a different direction. I know that could possibly puncture, but I didn't know if with the ground cloth if that would prevent it or what. Just please give me any advice on what's the easiest way to fix this problem!!