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Has anyone ever installed an above ground intex pool on pitch?
We had our backyard pitched for a basketball court years ago. Now I want to put an above ground intex pool there. Any commments or suggestions on what is the best way to install this pool? Thanks
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
I installed mine on a very slight pitch (maybe 5 degrees off level) and it worked but, the water was leaning to one side which made me nervous that there was more pressure on one side than the other. It's best to have it on a 100% level surface but, a slight pitch worked for me. You will lose a few inches of pool depth because the water surface will be higher on one side.
Source(s): experience - ?Lv 44 years ago
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