Your pool is settling for the same reason the leaning tower of pisa leans.
Above ground pool settling.
Some above ground pools have a ring along the top that needs inflating while others are comprised of individual panels and a liner.
Damaged coping pieces can often be repaired or replaced with limited cost and time.
A pool on top of the ground with a large birm around it would be ok a couple of inches off level.
A pool 2 in the ground could go several inches off and be fine.
But if your pool is flat on the ground i would try to stay within the manufactures recommendations which is usually 1.
The biggest one is that an above ground pool pump cannot draw water up.
Expansive soil may be typical of the area or neighborhood.
The pool must be filled prior to backfilling to prevent pool wall collapse and the water level in the pool must always be higher than ground level by at least 1 foot.
We picked a spot in our yard that allowed egress on all sides was close enough to our.
Slurry is the best backfill.
This is probably the top mistake we see people make.
All above ground pools require flat space covered in either grass or sand to operate safely.
There are lots of options for figuring out level water levels plumb bobs line levels etc.
If the pool or soil has shifted then additional work may be necessary.
Above ground pool pumps have to stay below the waterline there are a few differences between in ground pool pumps and above ground pumps.
Settling of the soil or pool.
Avoid these common mistakes when building your above ground pool.
This means that the above ground pump has to be at a level lower than the pool s water level in order to work properly.
Building up the low areas with dirt taken from the higher areas.
If you don t have a bottom drain there s a little hack you can use that also works with above ground pools.
You can simply connect your manual vacuum cleaner as usual but instead put the vacuum upside down in the middle of your pool forcing it to pull water from the bottom.
Level an above ground pool step 1.
A redo involves adding more sand to your 6 inch sand base.
No matter which type you want it s important to plan the installation carefully.