If the high end of the slope is not supported by a retaining wall it may begin to erode over time.
Retaining wall above ground pool on slope.
When retaining walls are built they slope slightly to one side in order to improve.
By raising the pool a little to meet the grade on the upslope of the yard and building a sloping berm on the opposite side a retaining wall will become unnecessary.
This can cause serious damage to the wall of your above ground pool and can even cause structural collapse.
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A wall that leans into the soil it retains is less likely to be pushed outward by soil pressure than a plain old vertical wall.
If you would like to build a curved or irregularly shaped wall use a garden hose to map the pattern on the ground.
While a retaining wall is not needed to prevent runoff from entering the pool one is needed to support the high end of the slope.
San juan fiberglass swimming pools are built with enough strength to easily sit elevated above the ground 18 to 24 inches without causing stress on the pool s structure.
If the pool is partially buried so that the wall is less than 48 from the ground a safety fence will be required.
In the photo above even though there was a significant drop off.
Mark the perimeter of your wall with stakes and string for a straight wall.
Use 3 4 minus gravel to help stabilize the soil under the pool then about 3 of sand between the pool and the gravel.
Design and build your retaining wall to slope at a minimum rate of.
On the down slope side you ll also have to build a retaining wall to keep the soil form shifting out from under the pool.
Save some of the sod that you remove when preparing the ground for the pool to cover the top of the backfill.
A retaining wall is used to prevent a hill from eroding or to create a flat surface for a garden or flower bed.
If the slope is steep this method will not work and a retaining wall will have to be built.