Poles sinking into the ground leaning Coleman, Best way, Intex metal frame pool
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2020
- How to block up or reset the poles on these metal frame pools to avoid the poles sinking into the ground, leaning or buckling.
The pool liners will swell near the bottom under normal use, and that can put a side load on the support posts.
They are only thin wall steel and will buckle easily, they can also slide off the blocks or bricks underneath them from normal active use.
If you have poles sinking into the ground, you probably would want three jacks at a time to raise the center pole of the three to get the height to set a block under it without buckling anything.
Thanks for your channel. 😊 I really didn't want to drain pool after Rain. Your idea helped me tremendously. A couple of posts had dropped. Thanks again for your help.
Years ago I adjusted a 15" one by bracing my left arm under the rail and locking it with my right arm. I lifted it up and had a bunch of crushing in my shoulder. Your method is 100x smarter.
After paying to have our land leveled, husband and I had to relevel the whole pool because dude did a terrible job. Thanks to your video, we didn't have to drain it. Thanks so much for the idea!
The same thing just happened to us.. Paid a landscape company to level a 20 foot circle.. It even said level in the contract..We put the pool up last week and it's 4 inches off on one side. So pissed off...
Releveled my pool twice doing this(going around and adjusting height). This works great. I notched my 2x4 to lock into the joint. Definitely use pavers
Brilliant idea. Thanks for sharing
You’ve helped thousands
Great idea, simple and effective!
How great! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this!!! We drained it halfway and picked them up.
bro it’s so heavy if we drain it halfway
Thanks for this idea!!!
Exellent help indeed sir,very usefull indeed ,steve from the uk
Thank you for sharing my husband put sand down leveled the ground it was perfect last summer. However this summer we just refilled it and its unlevel.
My personal experience. Only use leveling sand for the liner not under the legs. Sand is soft. It will cause major settling if put under the legs.
Excellent idea!!! I wish you would have done this 3 years ago!! Too late for me!!
Btw, thanks for blocking the Ms. adjusting the brick!!!
Well, We all know you arnt aloud in school zones.
Thank you so much for the video. This method fixed my pool!!!
Lol babe grab the brick ill hope this 2×4 dont slip 😂😂
Lesson. Don't cheap out on bricks. Buy Pavers . Also don't let them touch pool and have them flush level with ground.
Honestly I wouldn't use brick because the friction of the pool could tear the lining. We used old tennis shoes on ours and it was great.
Cool idea reminds me of the baptismal you took out of the church
I have the same problem. I used sand under my pool and one side sunk within a few months. I'm draining it because my cover ripped last fall so nows the time to level it. I'm gonna get some pavers to do this under 7 of the posts, but I'm worried the pool will contact the pavers and rip. I'm thinking of putting some roofing rubber between the two materials.
Exact same issue I had. We used 6x6 pavers and let the legs sit about 1/4 from the edge of the paver, started filling it up and babysat the legs and adjusted as needed until it got some weight to it.
Always try to use 12×12 pavers if possible on any type of above ground pool over 10k gallons
I used 6"x6" pavers. So far so good. Second year on the pool.
I did that but the pool nipped the corner of the slab and cut open..
This has been done before and better!
Hello
Thanks for the video!
Is that a heater beside the pump? where would i get it?
Actually it's a salt cell, an electric chlorine generator. The pool has salt in it and the cell breaks the salt into chlorine using electricity.
Legs to ours sank into the leveling sand. Still think I'll drain mine some before I try this.
Try and remove the sand from under neath the legs. Sand is soft and will cause a lot of sinkage.
You need bigger pavers. Bricks won’t to it. Also before assembly paint every piece of metal with flex paint.
Mine rusted out and legs only lasted 3 seasons. You will get wasps making nests in the liner holes. Put dryer sheets in each end. They don’t like the odor and will stay away.
If that floor jack or 2x4 give way... your going to need a new wife.
My question is are the legs level (checked with a level) or is this just the relaxed location of the legs?
From my personal experience! The legs can be a little unlevel leaning away from the pool a little. But need to be level side to side. It helps the legs from moving around on pavers or blocks as much.
But if that would slips off, isn’t going to shoot up in your face???
Where did you get your pump
bought it used off of facebook marketplace
Temporary fix. I did that and 2 months later window started leaking... Which progressively got bad quick Lucky I didn't have a blowout.
Be careful you dont rip your liner with the brick.
Greaat way to break your pool.
Use 1/2 plywood prior to filling pool.....................bricks are too sharp against the liner material.
The bricks don't touch the liner if installed correctly