how far off level can an above ground pool be. this pool is 27 foot round?
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A pool pro shoots for 1 /16th of an inch max out of level or less. It's not noticeable at all from 1/8 to 1/4. Anything more and I would have no trouble spotting it.
Any reasonable amount of off level, won't impact the integrity of the structure, just appearance. You could get away with 2 inches out, it would just look horrible.
Other answers:
You should try to keep a pool that size level across the diameter with an error of no more than 1-1 1/4 inches. You need to keep it level so that when you cause the water to move within it when there is a lot of activity present from putting too much pressure on the lining/sidewall.
You should try to keep a pool that size level across the diameter with an error of no more than 1-1 1/4 inches. You need to keep it level so that when you cause the water to move within it when there is a lot of activity present from putting too much pressure on the lining/sidewall.
It depends on how deep you want the pool. It will still hold water if not level.
Being level is very important for an above ground pool, these pools are designed to hold the massive weight of the water straight down, as soon as you put lateral pressure on a pool trouble can begin