At least a small amount of backfill is usually required after installation. When
doing this, it is important to use dirt to cover the bottom portion of the pool (bottom
track), creating a natural barrier to keep moisture from flowing under the pool. Water
that runs freely under the pool washes away the sand bed the pool rests on. Also, yards
are seldom perfectly flat, so one portion of the yard may need to be excavated more
deeply to make the pool sit level. The holes created by this excavation are slightly larger
than the pool and need to be filled in after installation. Any pools with a portion of the
pool more than 2-3ft in the ground would require a slurry (Portland cement/sand mix).
Always avoid back filling with any type of stone, sand, or rocky soil as this will damage
the pool wall. It is also important to add protection to the walls before backfilling
against it. You can line the outside of the pool with plastic, polystyrene foam, or apply
roofing tar to protect against rust and corrosion.
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