loisann
Jun 27, 2008, 02:56 PM
We purchased and 18' round above ground pool for the grands and found that we have no area that is level enough; (bad experience taught us) so we need to build up so that pool will sit level enough which by reading I understand there should be no more than a 2" difference, and we are thinking about using sand. The pool had a liner that goes on the ground before the pool and extends 1 to 2 ' all around. We live in the mountains so there's not much really level, so we are thinking about sand. I read the previous answer and that's what we were thinking. Just wanted some more opinions, we need about 6 to 8 " to get the pool level enough. I also read some articles about putting down foam from a building contractor over the packed sand then putting down the cover then the pool. We don't want to dig up the yard, because we plan on taking the pool down in the winter. I (Nana) had this big idea to get them out of the house away from TV and computer screen and reading and fighting and it has been so dry and hot this was the solution which has now become a problem with disappointed girls. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks.