Take a measurement of the water.
Level above ground pool. Since there is so much weight on the wall, this is a vital step. Crushed rocks make a solid foundation for above ground swimming pools, which explains why. 3 dig away soil instead.
Dig the pool in the low spot. If the pool is full with water, drain it. When your pool gets too full, it overflows.
When this water level is off by more than three inches, you will start to see problems due to the weight of the water with: If the water level is even with the bottom of the skimmer mouth or return. Lay the pool's bottom rails and sink square pavers underneath them.
Do not add soil or other materials from lower regions. In order to find the level, 1. Locate the blocks for leveling on the lower area of the pool and pull all of.
To save water, stop draining at halfway the level of the pool capacity. Dig out the higher slopes. Following that, you can start to lift the pool.
It’s easier when you know exactly where the pool is going and how much ground (earth) you have to level. The highest above ground that you can get is 54” tall which means under normal conditions you only have. Mark the perimeter of the area to be leveled.