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    HI everyone! Is there an EASY way to level a 24x12 area of ground without renting a CAT, etc. etc? We have the Ultra 12x24 Pool and we were 6 inches off (end to end). We have tried different things, and took the pool down last summer because it was unlevel and want to insure level ground so we can keep the pool up over the winter season.

    Any suggestions?

    P.S. is there an easy deck design (two sided) for this pool?

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    I'm going to ask one of our Pool Forum Support Team members --- Waste aka Ted --- to comment on your questions. He is a pool installer and may have some good advice for you. He's a busy guy ....... so you'll have to be patient and wait for him to have a minute to get to your thread, though.

    I will say that from my own personal first-hand experience with doing it, leveling ground for a pool installation is hard work and a real 'pain-in-the-you-know-what'!

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    Hi watermom! Pool is up and running!!!!!!! after hours in the hot sun and 6 hours, the pool is only 1 1/12 inches off (one end to the other) so I am satisfied lol...thanks mom!

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    membership upgraded. -ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandee View Post
    HI everyone! Is there an EASY way to level a 24x12 area of ground without renting a CAT, etc. etc? We have the Ultra 12x24 Pool and we were 6 inches off (end to end). We have tried different things, and took the pool down last summer because it was unlevel and want to insure level ground so we can keep the pool up over the winter season.

    Any suggestions?

    P.S. is there an easy deck design (two sided) for this pool?
    Welcome to The Forum!

    Unfortunately, brute force is the only way I know of to level earth You can use a machine or do it with picks and shovels, but you need to remove the offending ~6" of dirt - or build up the lower side, using similar tools .Any disturbed, or just placed dirt/ material will need compacting/ releveling/ recompacting . The 'easy- set' pools don't seem, to me, to be either (on that line of thought, any structure you might put up would need a solid and stable base for the load bearing posts)

    Every pool needs a proper base to support, not only the walls but, also the weight of the water. The floor also has to allow for the wear of walking and vacuuming.

    In short, unless you have been blessed with a ~ level area of your yard, which will accommodate your pool, you'll need to physically make it so in order to have a more level pool.

    I'm more than willing to discuss your options with you so that you get the best pool you can have
    Luv & Luk, Ted

    Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries

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    LOL, I know - its so frustrating. Here's the thing.....we purchased the 24x12x52 Intex and we LOVE it...our ground is pretty level except that its about 6 inches off from one end (the 12 ft end) to the other. grrrrrrr.....the other thing I was wondering about was leaving the pool up over the winter (Michigan) ~ We are hoping if we can cover it (either by building a deck around it or some other means of covering it......if this pool can withstand being left up?

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    6 inches off level is quite a bit.

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    Oh, I know. so, we are going to attempt to fix that this weekend.

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    Let us know how it goes.

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