Hi folks, been lurking here for a few weeks while getting up and running and now I have a question..
I recently obtained a 10 year old 24' above ground pool (52" wall) from a friend at work. I worked with him for the tear-down so we'd know how it all went back together on this end... Bought a new liner, etc, etc.
Anyhow, the install went pretty well, with the exception of the yard not being nearly as level once cleared of sod as it appeared prior (shocking, I know) and a large (2'x2'x4') concrete iceberg buried just beneath the surface we had to dig out and move... We got everything leveled within 1/2", all the pavers down and set right, but were running out of light on the last night while installing the liner.. We just couldn't figure out why it didn't seem to fit as well as we thought it should, seemed like it didn't have much slack on two sides, and had extra slack on the other two (yeah, yeah, I know, obvious now, it was dark and we were tired then)..
So, after getting it filled I threw a tape on it and figured out that I'm 'oval' by about 4", no more than that.
How big of an issue is this? All of the uprights are still on the pavers well (no overhang at all) and everything runs just fine, I just have more overlap of the liner on two sides than I do on the opposite two sides..... At this point I have it filled and in use, but I'm looking to see what sort of problems, if any, this may cause me in the future..
Is it worth tearing down to fix this, or do I just deal with it the next time I have to replace the liner?
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