Thank you so much!!!!! Your video was awesome!!!! I'm a 43 yr old female, and I was able to level my 26×12 oval pool by myself!!!:) thank you so much!!
I've got a leaning issue, from recent rain. I didn't use a paver, but now I'm going to install pavers under all of my 16 posts. I've drained my pool, though, because I'm REALLY paranoid about things buckling (the pool was expensive, like they all are). This method is a good one, but I will err on the side of caution and drain the pool, put in the pavers, then refill. Just use a big level and make sure that each pole is completely straight and level with the other poles. I set my big leveler on top of each pole and go around the entire pool until it's all level. My pool was perfectly level before the rain. I'm kicking myself now, because I should've used pavers. LOL
the level of the water doesnt indicate that the bottom is leveled , try to measure from the top to the ground level inside of the pool and you will be surprised , I had the same issue , I did poor ground leveling
I’m so glad I came across this video. We just put the pool up today and it’s unleveled and we really don’t want to drain the pool because we have a 20*54. How have the pavers held out? Have you had any problems? I’m thinking about doing this but I just wanted to make sure it’s going to hold.
You can find the circumference by multiplying Pi or 3.14 by the diameter. So if you have a 20ft pool, it will be 3.14 x 20. If you have a 15ft pool, it will be 3.14 x 15, etc.
I have to level the pool, I'm afraid of this way, it's a new pool and it's very expensive and I don't want to buy it every year, so I decided to empty it halfway, I hope it won't collapse. I have to do something since there is a 10cm difference, and for next year I will better prepare the ground. Has anyone tried this straightening method and that something bad has happened?
If you are on a slope you need to level it out in the direction it's leaning. Make your legs are sitting on thE PAVERS! NOT ON THE TARP! Leveling takes a while. Go slow and check that everything is level.arouns the top ring and the legs. 90° for the legs as best you can. Good luck! The Head Knucklehead! Peter
So I am going to try this tonight! Any suggestions. My pool is a 14ft by 42inch I am approximately 3inches in difference 2 and 3/4 to be exact. What size 2x4s did you use?
Also how big is your ratchet strap? Do I need one? Lol serious inquiries but I am laughing at myself. My pool was level and once it got fuller it became unlevel
@@jeffkrula8948 hey Jeff thanks for sharing. I think I'm in the same boat. Looks like 3-4 legs are a little low. Did you shim the adjacent legs like halfway? Or was the dirt soft enough to accommodate?
How did the pavers hold up? Ours is 3 inches off in various spots throughout the pool. We are using pavers tomorrow to fix. Curious if it will hold for the summer! Thanks for the video.
Yes!!! It was truly scary! But it worked very very well! The legs pop out a bit. I kept one hand on the leg while my husband used the jack and held onto the wood. We just took extra precaution to be able to move everything. You hear a lot of weird noises so if I were you just make sure your hand it steady on the leg. It does bow outwards, so just be aware :)
Thank you for the video. Did it yesterday and it worked great. Saved us a lot of money, time and water. We did have to drain about half the water but better than draining the whole pool!
I have a 8ton bottle jack. I highly suggest using pavers underneath the pool legs. I originally made .080 aluminum plates for under the stock feet. Prob is that the curve right off the aluminum and sunk into mud past the sand I had too. Since I had to lift the pool 2 inches up each leg. It was very scary not to damage the pool and not to have it blown out with 4500 gallons of water. Using the jack with a piece of 2 inch wood and a "u" type bar to push up the poles. Stay as close to the poles moving upward. Any angle can cause the jack to buckle and pop out. It happened once on the 15 poles. Once the poles are in the air, check for alignment and try to keep them vertical. A little tilt inwards is ok by the intex company for use. Just be very careful if your doing this. If you need to raise up 2 inches or more (hope not), I went in increments with a 1 inch block, reset the jack, repumped to 2 inches. Sad thing is Intex failed to give a proper diameter of the pool causing my sand/rock areas to be off. I did use 2 inches of sand with the suggested tarp over the sand for the pool liner to last. Poles location was on the edge of the sand and rock, not good...pavers saved the day for $25.
We forgot to use the pavers when setting up & now the pool is leaning!! UGH, after all the work setting up!!! We definitely will try this, thanks for the idea and video!!
If I may add, Jeff, when you all use the pavers, make sure they are not touching the pool liner ! When people are swimming/playing, it'll cause friction against them and wear a hole in your liner, do be sure to leave clearance.
Make sure you all are not putting the legs on the tarp. It will not hold. Legs on pavers! Go with 12x12. Maybe you can set them up and center them best you can for even weight distribution. I am not a professional knucklehead. I am learning as well. Take your time, go slow check and double check. The check again after these wonderful pools we hardly knpw anything about settle again and again. I count this part of the pool maintenance. Best of Luck The Head Knucklehead in charge
@@BattleStar_Yolettica if you don't mind me asking what is a pool noodle? I'm having an issue with my Intex ultra the side that we really had to dig on to make it more level well let's just say it ended up raining right after we filled it up and now the legs have went down on one side a few inches. I was in the process of making something like he was using on his pool but mine does not look like that mine. Mine is the dark gray poles they're not metal and the liner on the outside is also a light gray whenever does they make it look like a really dark gray it doesn't look like I have as much room as the guy does in this video. Any suggestions for a 16x46 Intex ultra
I have an Intex pool that I put a 16x16 pavers under. One of them was defective and cracked. Trying to figure out how to use this fix??? Any suggestions?? The posts are u shaped
My friend had a 12 pack and thought it would be a great idea to level his 22ft x 52 pool. Put a floor jack and 2x4 under the rail. Went to far, board slipped and split the liner. Dumbass went for about a 20ft swim across the yard 😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️ His wife chewed his azz out! 🤣🤣🤣
Aaaahaha. I'm not surprised, most of these folks are just getting real lucky. I think I'll have a beer and wait for the collapse videos to start rolling in.
I said the same thing. I was ready to take it down and refill it. Then I seen my jack in the garage with some wood next to it and then a light went off in my head
We put ours up last night, we had a 3.3 earthquake here in the area In California I live and shifted the pool!!! My husband followed your instructions 🙌🏽🙏🏽thank you
mrstreyes how long was your pool unleveled? I’m so afraid mine is going to bust over night. I just set my pool up tonight and it’s unleveled because the legs are sinking.
the ground under the pool needs to level ,the legs dont hold the pool they support the sides ,but the main pressure is on the bottom of the pool , so straightening the legs are going to cause only more stress on the side lining
Precisely my thoughts! This is going to cause the liner to split or the top poles to bow and collapse. VERY dangerous! I'm currently in the process of draining my newly put up one because it's 3" out, on the seam end of the liner no less 🙄. So it's going to get pulled across around 1.25m and flipped around, so if it is still a bit unlevel, at least it's not at the seam side. But hoisting the legs up to get it level?! I don't even have high school physics and even I know that is a BAD idea!
Did you try to re-level? Did it work? I'm having the same issue and I'm scared now because I don't want the pool to break and have water go in to my neighbors yard.
I did exactly what you did minus the strap which I will try tonight. Last night we got a little nervous and halted progress due to hearing popping noises that weren't the jack. Can you tell me what that may have been? We didn't notice anything bent or seams ripping.
The pool water is not leaning to the right or any other way, the water is perfectly level its the structure that's leaning. If you didn't get hurt killed or destroy your pool I'd call that a miracle and promise Jesus you'll spread his message! Lol. Really though I hope you didn't get hurt
So my pool is obviously off and my bf doesn't want me doing anything to grass since we rent. When I filled it I was nervous and I did buy wood to put under each leg so I wouldn't have sinking and alot people on this intex group I joined said it would be okay but I want to do something. Im going to look into renting a car jack wondering what the height and width are on them boards your using to push pool up are?
Yeah just be aware when the rain comes cuz u r not supposed to take it down roll it up put it back fill it up take it down because the cold weather makes the stretched plastic very very brittle and you will have so many holes youll go nuts trying to find them all and patch them all, so dont take it down. Know where your soggy side when it rains where that is and fill extra dirt in that area or level your yard.
Thank you for your video. My pool is about 3 small squares off on one side but my pools on the other sid is going inwards. And suggestion on how I should procedure?
Quick question. What about the dirt underneath? Can the steel structure hold all of thay weight w/o dirt being placed underneath to help with the load?
Just be careful a 16ft pool will weigh roughly 21 tons. Granted you are not lifting that much weight but the frame is not meant to support weight while being elevated.
I have the same problem mine is 3 and half square if cause it was on even but rain made it more on even now I need to fix it a soon rain stop cause I’m afraid it may brake from water been more on one side what was the size you buy on your strap my pool is 18x 48
Hello I dont have the same kind of pool I have a summer waves elite 16X48 . It's been hard finding a level spot my whole yard is pretty much unleved and that's why I've been sceptical about putting a on top of ground pool. But my kids really wanted one so I thought I'd give it a shot. I don't know the first thing when it comes to to leveling a yard neither do I have the money. But as the pool kept filling i realized it was almost 5inches off! And I'm so worried I will have to waste all that water. I haven't been able to let my kids swim in until I come up with a solution. But I really need some helpful advice. I'm concerned if I was to do this do u think the liner would hold with that much pressure trying to jack it up?
I did a version of this and mine held just fine. Its is holding that much pressure anyway the Jack is doing the work. Good Luck and give it a shot just be careful...Also, it will make a lot of funny noises when you start to move it off the ground. Just go slow and steady! Let us know.
We have the same pool. We purchased 2 tons of mason sand to place on the ground, leveled that then placed 1 1/2" insulation foam on top of that, taped together at seams and then covered with tarp then placed pool on top. Makes for a very soft bottom floor, ensures pool is level, and prevents any damage to liner.
I know it is not recommended to be off more than 1 inch, but after I had a couple of feet filled I noticed I was off by 4-1/4". I did put wooden bases under my feet to keep them from sinking. My problem was my yard was just not level and I did not notice in time. Having a bad back and not having any help I decided to keep going. I did use the jacking method described but not to level the pool, but to keep my legs on the low side vertical to earth level, and the side legs also vertical. I do have some leaning in on the high side, but it is very stable. I have been checking daily and after a week it is a stable setup. My ground is very hard so I will hopefully make it thru this summer and level it for next year. I have a Summer Waves 15 x 48, 4200 Gallons. Maybe this will give some of you a little peace of mind. I do have an extensive mechanical design background, and I believe the structure will handle this deviation. If not,I will provide an update.
@@ebgbjo2025 what kind of foam did you use ? Did you get from home improvement store ? Was it expensive ? Getting ready to install our 16x 48 intex xtr Thanks !!
Thank you for posting this video!! The only thing I'm unsure of is where to buy the ratchet strip. My pool is 26’ x 53” so wouldn't I need one that is about 1000 feet? Please help!!
I didn't do this. I tried using the jack but couldn't get the flat piece of wood to stay on the jack! And now my pool has completely ripped (the pieces that the side metal pieces go through) So I have to tear the pool down. It is unsalvageable.
I think a series of ratchet straps used together would give you the length you need. I was going to skip this part entirely until I read your comment below so thanks for the warning, sorry to hear about your damage.
Doesn’t this put pressure on the bottom of the pool lining. With the post lifted the weight of the water is now weighin on the bottom of the pool, and could cause the seem to break. Yes or no?
Most definitely. When in doubt, drain it out. There's an immense amount of pressure on that liner. Multiply 8 times however many gallons of water is in your pool. Mine's like 50,000 lbs! No way am I jacking it up. I know it sucks but Drain it.
Man after filling our pool and it rained ours is off bad, about 8" on one end and 3" on the other. We have to try this or end up draining the pool and then trying to level it. Ours is a 24'x52" pool and 2 years old
Wait, do you mean that one end is 8" higher/lower than the other end? That seems like too much. It only takes about 4-5 inches difference on a smaller, round pool to collapse. And that collapse will happen when there's people in it. Your rectangle means you'd have a little leaway but I wouldn't press your luck. I know it sucks, I've done it...it DOES suck but, you should drain that pool.
@@erikalong9965 yeah we have drained it and each time about 30 minutes after draining it we ended up having strong winds that shifted the entire pool. We have tried this method and blocks/pavers, but it is still off. Our pool holds approximately 12,500 gallons at 90% capacity as per manufacturer specs. We got it to come up some, but not enough as it is still off a bit. We got this pool used (about 2 years old) and we just had to buy a new pump and filter for it that is the correct size and HP for the pool. We have a well which is not ideal for filling a pool as it can cause your pump to run constantly and overheat especially in Texas heat even though it is in an enclosure (pump house). I'm weighing our options currently other than draining it .
@@erikalong9965 we used our 20HP tractor just a bit ago to raise and get the low end back up and level. It still doesn't look level as it should be, but because of the ground on one end being off it is fine. We have 6 yards of sand under the low end and blocks. We have it the same level the previous owner had it at for 2 years so I think we are good. This winter we will drain it and then get it all perfectly level and then refill it again and cover it.
Thank you so much for your post I was at the point I was just going to take it all back down again this would be the 2nd time but me and my daughter both hurt our Backs trying to do it Alone your post helped out a great deal can't wait to go to Lowe's to buy the things I need I would hate for this summer to go by and the kids could not get to enjoy the pool God bless you, I seek God always first and he made people like you that make things a lot possible just by posting what helped, Thank you so much Christina
Thank you and I hope everything went well. I was ready to drain it as well and then re-do it all. It's a hassle. Until I had this idea. Honestly I didnt think it would work, but it did the job.
@@bcrash11 I m not sure...I was just answering the "how long a strap is needed question." I think he is taking a "safe" approach. The vinyl band and pool liner take the stress from the weight of the water...the imbalance may put excessive stress on one side so having the ratchet strap is added support...but might not matter since the pool liner isn't getting extra help. I don't think it hurt anything to put the strap there.
Do they make ratchet straps that big or do you put several together? I'm new at this and a widow so please no laughing at me. I have this same pool and just had to empty it because it was leaning so bad because of the rain we had. I am starting all over and am thinking if i put pavers under each leg on the leaning side before putting down the tarp, hopefully this will correct my problem this time. Any different suggestions?
@@paulagirard2639 I ended up moving my pool to a different spot in my yard and leveling the ground a little...there is only a 2 inch difference in water level now. The result is that none of the column feet are digging into the ground. Ideally, you just want to level the ground and not mess with papers or extra straps. If that's not a choice, consider two things...first, be careful the pool liner is not on sharp corners of papers as that will likely tear through eventually. Second, I ha e a friend with same pool that is out of level by almost 6 incbes...been that way for 3 summers and hasn't broken...doesnt mean it cannot or will not though....and it could be dangerous. Good Luck.
Your welcome. Yeah the rain softens the ground and then the pressure and weight of the water causes then to sink in the ground. I hope everyone went well
Thank you so much for this! We releveled our pool doing this. You're awesome!
Thanks.just sat a 22x52 up ..and it rained..this is a big help..thanks again
How did it go
Thank you so much!!!!! Your video was awesome!!!! I'm a 43 yr old female, and I was able to level my 26×12 oval pool by myself!!!:) thank you so much!!
I've got a leaning issue, from recent rain. I didn't use a paver, but now I'm going to install pavers under all of my 16 posts. I've drained my pool, though, because I'm REALLY paranoid about things buckling (the pool was expensive, like they all are). This method is a good one, but I will err on the side of caution and drain the pool, put in the pavers, then refill. Just use a big level and make sure that each pole is completely straight and level with the other poles. I set my big leveler on top of each pole and go around the entire pool until it's all level. My pool was perfectly level before the rain. I'm kicking myself now, because I should've used pavers. LOL
We did this successfully. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for sharing this video. It helped tremendously!
Great video! This technique saved my pool big time👍
OMG! This just saved the day🤗
...and....You get a thumb way up just because you play Destiny.
Thank you, worked perfectly.
Will have to try this because the guy came to put water but now it's leaning to the one side. Thank you for the tip
Thanks. I have the same pool with the same problem. And I just got a three ton floor jack so I'll be trying this for sure.
Did it work for you?
Always put pavers under each leg foot before filling pool and make sure all legs are level side to side and front to back
Are the 2x4 boards perpendicular to the bottom board or did you cut them at an angle to lean them in? Thank for your help, this post is a big help.
the level of the water doesnt indicate that the bottom is leveled , try to measure from the top to the ground level inside of the pool and you will be surprised , I had the same issue , I did poor ground leveling
I’m so glad I came across this video. We just put the pool up today and it’s unleveled and we really don’t want to drain the pool because we have a 20*54. How have the pavers held out? Have you had any problems? I’m thinking about doing this but I just wanted to make sure it’s going to hold.
Did you end up doing it ?
Tyler Tyler yes we did and it is holding up perfect.
Was ur pool full of water or did u drain some of it first? Also what size strap did u use to go around the legs?
You can find the circumference by multiplying Pi or 3.14 by the diameter.
So if you have a 20ft pool, it will be 3.14 x 20. If you have a 15ft pool, it will be 3.14 x 15, etc.
LeAnn Cartee it was full of water and I got straps but forgot to use them but everything went good. My pool is still good to go.
Do you recommend purring a small rope and lashing it to each leg to keep them from kicking outward?
he has the whole bottom of all legs strapped with thick turnbuckle strap in the video look at the video
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How long were you able to use the pool like this?
I put it up 2017 and never took it down. So its survied 2 winters and still to this date going strong
jeff krula how long was it sitting on an angle?
I have to level the pool, I'm afraid of this way, it's a new pool and it's very expensive and I don't want to buy it every year, so I decided to empty it halfway, I hope it won't collapse. I have to do something since there is a 10cm difference, and for next year I will better prepare the ground. Has anyone tried this straightening method and that something bad has happened?
Can a scissor jack do the job? And what size wood are you using to lift the pool.
Do not use a scissor jack!
Thanks for the post very helpful.
Will this method work if the ground has a slight slope? Or is this strictly for sinking posts on level ground?
If you are on a slope you need to level it out in the direction it's leaning. Make your legs are sitting on thE PAVERS! NOT ON THE TARP! Leveling takes a while. Go slow and check that everything is level.arouns the top ring and the legs. 90° for the legs as best you can. Good luck!
The Head Knucklehead!
Peter
So I am going to try this tonight! Any suggestions. My pool is a 14ft by 42inch I am approximately 3inches in difference 2 and 3/4 to be exact. What size 2x4s did you use?
Also how big is your ratchet strap? Do I need one? Lol serious inquiries but I am laughing at myself. My pool was level and once it got fuller it became unlevel
Did he use a 4 foot level or a 6 foot level
Good tip 👍
So did it work?
Yes i only had to do 5 posts and I got it to where it was level.
@@jeffkrula8948 hey Jeff thanks for sharing. I think I'm in the same boat. Looks like 3-4 legs are a little low. Did you shim the adjacent legs like halfway? Or was the dirt soft enough to accommodate?
How does it not pop pool if it leans on it
Awesome!!! Thank you!!!
We dont have a floor jack. Nor can we afford to purchase one...maybe rent one.?or use a flathead shovel.?no the handle will bust how about a crow bar?
How did the pavers hold up? Ours is 3 inches off in various spots throughout the pool. We are using pavers tomorrow to fix. Curious if it will hold for the summer! Thanks for the video.
How’d it go?
Idk my pool is upside down in a volcano 😬I don’t think the thingy was on the thingy and whelps
Will it bust the pool?
Probably. Hey, maybe not though??!! :)
W just had one poll completely wash out underneath. Drained some water and about to jack it up. FREAKING OUT
It is nerve racking but it will be worth it. How did it go?
Thank you im gonna try this
Good job I’ll be putting pavers under the legs before I install mine.
We are about to try this and we are terrified! We have 18x52
Did it work?
Yes!!! It was truly scary! But it worked very very well! The legs pop out a bit. I kept one hand on the leg while my husband used the jack and held onto the wood. We just took extra precaution to be able to move everything. You hear a lot of weird noises so if I were you just make sure your hand it steady on the leg. It does bow outwards, so just be aware :)
@@itzellopez2473 how bad outward does the leg bow? And what size strap did you use around the legs?
LeAnn Cartee we didn’t use a strap, the leg wasn’t too bad, maybe at a few inches off no more than 4
Has anyone done this and pool explode?
It worked .... yeahhhhhh
What a waste of time...sorry :-((( you just stretch the pool nothing else...😢
You should had put stones under each foot and you wouldn't of had this problem
You need a new pool
Why would you say that. I had this pool for 3 years now
Thank you for the video. Did it yesterday and it worked great. Saved us a lot of money, time and water. We did have to drain about half the water but better than draining the whole pool!
I have a 8ton bottle jack. I highly suggest using pavers underneath the pool legs. I originally made .080 aluminum plates for under the stock feet. Prob is that the curve right off the aluminum and sunk into mud past the sand I had too. Since I had to lift the pool 2 inches up each leg. It was very scary not to damage the pool and not to have it blown out with 4500 gallons of water. Using the jack with a piece of 2 inch wood and a "u" type bar to push up the poles. Stay as close to the poles moving upward. Any angle can cause the jack to buckle and pop out. It happened once on the 15 poles. Once the poles are in the air, check for alignment and try to keep them vertical. A little tilt inwards is ok by the intex company for use. Just be very careful if your doing this. If you need to raise up 2 inches or more (hope not), I went in increments with a 1 inch block, reset the jack, repumped to 2 inches.
Sad thing is Intex failed to give a proper diameter of the pool causing my sand/rock areas to be off. I did use 2 inches of sand with the suggested tarp over the sand for the pool liner to last. Poles location was on the edge of the sand and rock, not good...pavers saved the day for $25.
Directions unclear my pool is now upside down in my car🧐
We forgot to use the pavers when setting up & now the pool is leaning!! UGH, after all the work setting up!!! We definitely will try this, thanks for the idea and video!!
If I may add, Jeff, when you all use the pavers, make sure they are not touching the pool liner ! When people are swimming/playing, it'll cause friction against them and wear a hole in your liner, do be sure to leave clearance.
Bayou State Trucker Rob yep, I have to adjust each of my poles. I figured I had enough clearance but no I don’t
I have to do the same its rubbing my pool also! :(
Make sure you all are not putting the legs on the tarp. It will not hold. Legs on pavers! Go with 12x12. Maybe you can set them up and center them best you can for even weight distribution. I am not a professional knucklehead.
I am learning as well. Take your time, go slow check and double check. The check again after these wonderful pools we hardly knpw anything about settle again and again. I count this part of the pool maintenance. Best of Luck
The Head Knucklehead in charge
@@davis.r1965 i've seen people cut pool noodles and put them inbetween the brick/paver/wood, if it fits, so there is no friction.
@@BattleStar_Yolettica if you don't mind me asking what is a pool noodle? I'm having an issue with my Intex ultra the side that we really had to dig on to make it more level well let's just say it ended up raining right after we filled it up and now the legs have went down on one side a few inches. I was in the process of making something like he was using on his pool but mine does not look like that mine. Mine is the dark gray poles they're not metal and the liner on the outside is also a light gray whenever does they make it look like a really dark gray it doesn't look like I have as much room as the guy does in this video. Any suggestions for a 16x46 Intex ultra
I have an Intex pool that I put a 16x16 pavers under. One of them was defective and cracked. Trying to figure out how to use this fix??? Any suggestions?? The posts are u shaped
Good idea with the ratchet strap around the bottom of the legs. My pool has also settled, so I'm in the process of releveling now. Thanks.
My friend had a 12 pack and thought it would be a great idea to level his 22ft x 52 pool. Put a floor jack and 2x4 under the rail.
Went to far, board slipped and split the liner. Dumbass went for about a 20ft swim across the yard 😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
His wife chewed his azz out! 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hilarious
Aaaahaha. I'm not surprised, most of these folks are just getting real lucky. I think I'll have a beer and wait for the collapse videos to start rolling in.
Slip and slide
We did the same thing, but I think you’d be happier with larger pavers. They legs do move.
I knew there was something i could do but was having a brain freeze. This was the i dead. Thanks
What size pool is this and what size strap is that? Did you connect two straps together? Awesome video thank you
Would jacking the pool up like that not possibly cause the liner to rip. You are essential lifting the frame and liner with all that water weight
This was my concern, too. Seems like it would cause some issues and add more stress
Yup... it does. Just happened to us. Now, not sure how to fix the liner.
Thanks for the video...I built this support a few days ago and it worked as advertised.
Thank you for making this video I didnt know what I was going to do!
I said the same thing. I was ready to take it down and refill it. Then I seen my jack in the garage with some wood next to it and then a light went off in my head
Hey Jeff where did you get the tie downs that are that long. We have same problem. At the end did it work. Fred
@@tamelachenault1993 please post where you find the long tie downs.
@@aprilw4760 harbor freight has 2inx27ft. We used 2 of them.
This is exactly what I had in mind to level my pool.
Waiting for an update on finished job.
Agreed
We put ours up last night, we had a 3.3 earthquake here in the area In California I live and shifted the pool!!! My husband followed your instructions 🙌🏽🙏🏽thank you
mrstreyes how long was your pool unleveled? I’m so afraid mine is going to bust over night. I just set my pool up tonight and it’s unleveled because the legs are sinking.
Ashley Dillashaw it’s been up for a week. The bricks worked. It’s not perfect. I’m still super scared 🙏🏽🤞🏽
the ground under the pool needs to level ,the legs dont hold the pool they support the sides ,but the main pressure is on the bottom of the pool , so straightening the legs are going to cause only more stress on the side lining
Precisely my thoughts! This is going to cause the liner to split or the top poles to bow and collapse. VERY dangerous! I'm currently in the process of draining my newly put up one because it's 3" out, on the seam end of the liner no less 🙄. So it's going to get pulled across around 1.25m and flipped around, so if it is still a bit unlevel, at least it's not at the seam side. But hoisting the legs up to get it level?! I don't even have high school physics and even I know that is a BAD idea!
Always put pavers under each foot
What size and where to buy that size ratchet strap??? For a 20 ft Intex pool
Darlene Couch try Harbor Freight.
Glad to see there is a way to relevel the legs! Thanks!
Wont that just stretch the liner?
Hi! We have a real leaning issue over here and were hoping to use your trick. Did you dig out under the leg before you put the paver under it?
Did you try to re-level? Did it work? I'm having the same issue and I'm scared now because I don't want the pool to break and have water go in to my neighbors yard.
I did exactly what you did minus the strap which I will try tonight. Last night we got a little nervous and halted progress due to hearing popping noises that weren't the jack. Can you tell me what that may have been? We didn't notice anything bent or seams ripping.
How did your pool land up after your leveled it ?
The pool water is not leaning to the right or any other way, the water is perfectly level its the structure that's leaning. If you didn't get hurt killed or destroy your pool I'd call that a miracle and promise Jesus you'll spread his message! Lol. Really though I hope you didn't get hurt
This was very helpful. Thank you for posting this.
I bought some flat rectangular pavers about an inch and half thick. After putting them under legs, they all broke in half. Buy thick pavers....
My pool is uneven in the exact same way yours is..... I'm going to totally try this method to fix it thanks for the video 😄
how did it work?
@@SuperBtree it worked pretty good...but I recommend doing it when it's above 85 outside so the pool liner is more stretchable.
So my pool is obviously off and my bf doesn't want me doing anything to grass since we rent. When I filled it I was nervous and I did buy wood to put under each leg so I wouldn't have sinking and alot people on this intex group I joined said it would be okay but I want to do something. Im going to look into renting a car jack wondering what the height and width are on them boards your using to push pool up are?
Yeah just be aware when the rain comes cuz u r not supposed to take it down roll it up put it back fill it up take it down because the cold weather makes the stretched plastic very very brittle and you will have so many holes youll go nuts trying to find them all and patch them all, so dont take it down. Know where your soggy side when it rains where that is and fill extra dirt in that area or level your yard.
stupid move to let the pool legs alone on ground...thin legs and heavy pool and legs penetrate the groun like in to soft chesse
Thank you for your video. My pool is about 3 small squares off on one side but my pools on the other sid is going inwards. And suggestion on how I should procedure?
Can you post a picture of it
Quick question. What about the dirt underneath? Can the steel structure hold all of thay weight w/o dirt being placed underneath to help with the load?
Exactly! This is just putting more pressure on the legs and they could buckle
That was also gonna be my question.
Curious what size/ton jack you used?
3 ton it's what it said on top hope this help's
Just be careful a 16ft pool will weigh roughly 21 tons.
Granted you are not lifting that much weight but the frame is not meant to support weight while being elevated.
I have the same problem mine is 3 and half square if cause it was on even but rain made it more on even now I need to fix it a soon rain stop cause I’m afraid it may brake from water been more on one side what was the size you buy on your strap my pool is 18x 48
Yeah but with this work with a hard above ground pool
Hello I dont have the same kind of pool I have a summer waves elite 16X48 . It's been hard finding a level spot my whole yard is pretty much unleved and that's why I've been sceptical about putting a on top of ground pool. But my kids really wanted one so I thought I'd give it a shot. I don't know the first thing when it comes to to leveling a yard neither do I have the money. But as the pool kept filling i realized it was almost 5inches off! And I'm so worried I will have to waste all that water. I haven't been able to let my kids swim in until I come up with a solution. But I really need some helpful advice. I'm concerned if I was to do this do u think the liner would hold with that much pressure trying to jack it up?
I did a version of this and mine held just fine. Its is holding that much pressure anyway the Jack is doing the work. Good Luck and give it a shot just be careful...Also, it will make a lot of funny noises when you start to move it off the ground. Just go slow and steady! Let us know.
Buy some pavers, stones put them around in a circle and level between each one. Presto, and it is that simple.
We have the same pool. We purchased 2 tons of mason sand to place on the ground, leveled that then placed 1 1/2" insulation foam on top of that, taped together at seams and then covered with tarp then placed pool on top. Makes for a very soft bottom floor, ensures pool is level, and prevents any damage to liner.
I know it is not recommended to be off more than 1 inch, but after I had a couple of feet filled I noticed I was off by 4-1/4". I did put wooden bases under my feet to keep them from sinking. My problem was my yard was just not level and I did not notice in time. Having a bad back and not having any help I decided to keep going. I did use the jacking method described but not to level the pool, but to keep my legs on the low side vertical to earth level, and the side legs also vertical. I do have some leaning in on the high side, but it is very stable. I have been checking daily and after a week it is a stable setup. My ground is very hard so I will hopefully make it thru this summer and level it for next year. I have a Summer Waves 15 x 48, 4200 Gallons. Maybe this will give some of you a little peace of mind. I do have an extensive mechanical design background, and I believe the structure will handle this deviation. If not,I will provide an update.
@@ebgbjo2025 what kind of foam did you use ? Did you get from home improvement store ? Was it expensive ? Getting ready to install our 16x 48 intex xtr Thanks !!
We just did this to relevel our pool and a few of the snap connections came undone. Does anyone have ideas about getting them snapped back in?
Dont put the boards under the push plugs
This won't stretch the sides to much??
How do you keep the wheels on the floor jack from not moving? Thanks in advance
Thank you for posting this video!! The only thing I'm unsure of is where to buy the ratchet strip. My pool is 26’ x 53” so wouldn't I need one that is about 1000 feet? Please help!!
Holly Dorris did you buy straps? What size did you use?
I didn't do this. I tried using the jack but couldn't get the flat piece of wood to stay on the jack! And now my pool has completely ripped (the pieces that the side metal pieces go through) So I have to tear the pool down. It is unsalvageable.
I think a series of ratchet straps used together would give you the length you need. I was going to skip this part entirely until I read your comment below so thanks for the warning, sorry to hear about your damage.
I’m sorry if didn’t work for you. Yes tying multiple ratchet strips is what you need & a must to hold the other parts together
I'm not sure what you did to try and find the circumference but height has nothing to do with it.
Circumference is Pi times diameter.
Do you leave the ratchet strap on it or take it off after you fix it?
I left mine on all year last year looks kinda crappy but the legs wanted to push out when I tried to loosen it
The legs flexing out at the bottom is not a bad thing. It would be bad if they were tucked under the top frame.
Has to be a better easier way to do this.
So I have 3 legs turning inward is that where its low?
Doesn’t this put pressure on the bottom of the pool lining. With the post lifted the weight of the water is now weighin on the bottom of the pool, and could cause the seem to break. Yes or no?
Most definitely. When in doubt, drain it out. There's an immense amount of pressure on that liner. Multiply 8 times however many gallons of water is in your pool. Mine's like 50,000 lbs! No way am I jacking it up. I know it sucks but Drain it.
What size ratchet strap is that
If its a 16' pool, diameter is 51ish. So a 55' strap would work.
you didn't drain pool at all
is it bad to not level it?
Did you start with the lowest side?
One of my leg bend over only one what can I do to fix it ?
Exellent
Two of my pool legs have bent inwards. Would I need the support straps while I push it out for the pavers. Mine is a 26 x 52.
Use a rachet strap
Worked perfectly.
Man after filling our pool and it rained ours is off bad, about 8" on one end and 3" on the other. We have to try this or end up draining the pool and then trying to level it. Ours is a 24'x52" pool and 2 years old
Wait, do you mean that one end is 8" higher/lower than the other end? That seems like too much. It only takes about 4-5 inches difference on a smaller, round pool to collapse. And that collapse will happen when there's people in it. Your rectangle means you'd have a little leaway but I wouldn't press your luck. I know it sucks, I've done it...it DOES suck but, you should drain that pool.
@@erikalong9965 yeah we have drained it and each time about 30 minutes after draining it we ended up having strong winds that shifted the entire pool. We have tried this method and blocks/pavers, but it is still off. Our pool holds approximately 12,500 gallons at 90% capacity as per manufacturer specs. We got it to come up some, but not enough as it is still off a bit. We got this pool used (about 2 years old) and we just had to buy a new pump and filter for it that is the correct size and HP for the pool. We have a well which is not ideal for filling a pool as it can cause your pump to run constantly and overheat especially in Texas heat even though it is in an enclosure (pump house). I'm weighing our options currently other than draining it .
@@erikalong9965 we used our 20HP tractor just a bit ago to raise and get the low end back up and level. It still doesn't look level as it should be, but because of the ground on one end being off it is fine. We have 6 yards of sand under the low end and blocks. We have it the same level the previous owner had it at for 2 years so I think we are good. This winter we will drain it and then get it all perfectly level and then refill it again and cover it.
Great idea
Thank you so much for your post I was at the point I was just going to take it all back down again this would be the 2nd time but me and my daughter both hurt our Backs trying to do it Alone your post helped out a great deal can't wait to go to Lowe's to buy the things I need I would hate for this summer to go by and the kids could not get to enjoy the pool God bless you, I seek God always first and he made people like you that make things a lot possible just by posting what helped, Thank you so much
Christina
Thank you and I hope everything went well. I was ready to drain it as well and then re-do it all. It's a hassle. Until I had this idea. Honestly I didnt think it would work, but it did the job.
Christine Ramirez how did it go? I’m so tempted to drain my pool but I don’t want to.
@jeff looks like the same as mine. I have the Intex 16ft prism frame. How long was your strap?
A 16ft diameter pool has a circumference of about 50.25 feet...you need at least 53 foot ratchet strap.
@@rday7573 is the ratchet strap even necessary, your only doing one leg at a time.
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I m not sure...I was just answering the "how long a strap is needed question."
I think he is taking a "safe" approach. The vinyl band and pool liner take the stress from the weight of the water...the imbalance may put excessive stress on one side so having the ratchet strap is added support...but might not matter since the pool liner isn't getting extra help. I don't think it hurt anything to put the strap there.
Do they make ratchet straps that big or do you put several together? I'm new at this and a widow so please no laughing at me. I have this same pool and just had to empty it because it was leaning so bad because of the rain we had. I am starting all over and am thinking if i put pavers under each leg on the leaning side before putting down the tarp, hopefully this will correct my problem this time. Any different suggestions?
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I ended up moving my pool to a different spot in my yard and leveling the ground a little...there is only a 2 inch difference in water level now. The result is that none of the column feet are digging into the ground. Ideally, you just want to level the ground and not mess with papers or extra straps. If that's not a choice, consider two things...first, be careful the pool liner is not on sharp corners of papers as that will likely tear through eventually. Second, I ha e a friend with same pool that is out of level by almost 6 incbes...been that way for 3 summers and hasn't broken...doesnt mean it cannot or will not though....and it could be dangerous. Good Luck.
Thanks.just sat a 23x52 up ..and it rained..this is a big help..thanks again
Your welcome. Yeah the rain softens the ground and then the pressure and weight of the water causes then to sink in the ground. I hope everyone went well
Wow!!!! This is awesome!! Thanks.