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There is an easy way to do this. Screw two 2-by-4 boards together alongside each other so they are one or two feet longer than the diameter of your pool. Next, lay the attached boards on the ground where the pool will be and put a level on top. Slowly lift and lower one side of the 2-by-4s until it shows level.
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Learn More »If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you must be wondering how to level the ground for a pool without digging. It is difficult to imagine a more significant threat than diving into a refreshing pool on a scorching summer day. This dream is quickly fused if the pool is not correctly installed or leveled. If you place an above ground pool on the unlevel pool you will find yourself with an unnaturally deep end on one side of the pool. Not only does this look bad, but it is also dangerous. An improperly installed pool can be a big hazard for anyone using the pool as the force of the water can break out the side of the pool and violently push the contents, including the swimmer, out of the pool. Not only will you risk injury to the people in the pool, but you also run the risk of hurting anyone standing outside of the pool. This would mean the end of summer fun as you know it. To stop this from happening, take your time, get it right, and level it the first time. The following will teach you how to level the ground for a pool without digging.
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