What I was referring to was whether it is the same depth from bottom/floor to top of water, which can vary when the pool is dished out, like yours Matt. It should always be the same from top rail to water level -
What I was referring to was whether it is the same depth from bottom/floor to top of water, which can vary when the pool is dished out, like yours Matt. It should always be the same from top rail to water level -
Beats driving to the lake!
18'x33'x52" AG oval, hard plumbed system, 22" Pentair Meteor Filter 1.5hp pump, Goldline SWCG System, 2/4x20 SolarBear Panels, Biltmore Steps - 16x14' composite deck, Pool Rover Jr
Well I guess I could have worded that better :-)....I was of course meaning the water height from the bottom of the pool and to the sides. We double checked everything and it does appear that the walls are level. Of course the measurement from the bottom could have been one spot in the sand as well. The liner does give that illusion of being off as it gets pulled a little. Either way...it looks like it will be within 1/4" when full. The installer did say they would correct anything that was off. Kind of at a stand still until tomorrow when my electrical gets completed.
The electrical turned out to be a good thing. I wanted to dedicated lines run from GFI breakers inside the house. One underground about 25' to the pump area and the other to another side of the house for general use. I was figuring around $1500 with the digging from everything I had read on here. Total bill...$450.
Always nice to save $1050....
I was really just kidding, as long as your top rail is level, it really doesn't matter if your floor is out by a little bit, if it's out by 1/4", then your install went very well.
In my opinion, having them come to fix the floor would be pool suicide - likely something else (more noticeable) would occur, liner won't fit right, liner rips, liner skews, , or you need to wait on a new liner when it's said and done, etc, etc. I would live with it since it's so small it wouldn't be noticeable.
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