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    Default Ground or Sand Have to be Level Under an Intex Pool?

    Stupid question I'm sure... but here goes.

    Installing a used AG and wondering if the ground has to be exactly level first (it is almost level), or if the sand can make up the difference.

    IOW, do I have to level both the ground and the sand, or just the sand? Thanks for the help

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    Default Re: Ground or Sand Have to be Level?

    One of the most common reasons we see for Intex pool failures is un-level ground. It's quite important to get the pool very level -- not more than 1 - 2" out of level from side to side.

    Sand is a problem. It tends to shift and move, and when you use sand to level under the pool, your pool becomes un-level when the sand shifts. Small amounts of sand, to filling small holes or divots is probably OK. Otherwise, it's not the ideal material for leveling a pool area.

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