![]() ±Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. The tire producer / manufacturer and Canadian Tire uses this fee to pay for the collection, transportation, and processing of used tires.ĬANADIAN TIRE® and the CANADIAN TIRE T riangle Design are registered trade-marks of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. How? Simply click here to return to Ask the Pool Pro.△The tire producer / manufacturer of the tires you are buying, and Canadian Tire is responsible for the recycling fee that is included in your invoice. Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. Has anyone else out there had this problem and figured it out? Any help would be greatly appreciated. If they are mounted on blocks are the blocks set at the level they should be? Would lowering them help to straighten the sides? You could also check the legs of the side supports. You may want to check the overall level of the pool. If you are talking about a pool that is completely full you may have leveling issues. At that time the sides should straighten out. It has been my experience with oval Intex pools that they will always bow in the middle until they are full. Our 10' X 20' Intex above ground pool is bowing severely in the middle section of the pool! The ends measure about 8'5" in width while the center measures about 7'. Good luck to you all, and happy swimming! So, anchor off the sides, keep filling, and pray. It had me very worried for a while, as this was a very expensive purchase for our family, but It did work out. We are going to just swim in it and hope it works itself out, if not I may purposely overfill it just to straighten it out and then drain back to normal level. When we got all the way to the fill line, one side was perfectly straight, and the other side just has a small little bow. When it got about waist high, the sides did start pushing their own way out! The anchor cords that we had tied to it had become loose. Then despite my better judgment, we continue to fill the pool. We tied a rope to it and pushed it out as best we could and anchored it that way. When it got about knee-high it was bowing so bad I thought it was going to break. Our pool was bowing incredibly, and I read these comments and thought it would fix itself. ![]() very disappointingīuy a Legacy portable pool, a little expensive but worth it. I would not buy an Intex pool because of this.ever again. Good LUCK because they never answer the phone ! Leaving me angry and frustrated with having waited patiently for someone to answer who never does. It never has straightened itself out, and no, the poles are NOT BROKE and when you call customer service. I am angry because my husband has worked for three years now to correct the bowing that was supposed to be alleviated by filling with water. We bought our Intex pool from Costco three years ago and the very next year the model was changed. If it is solid I would then contact the manufacturer for further advice. I would first check to make sure this piece is solid. This pole should be a solid piece, after all the small pieces are interlocked. This looks like a little too much bowing, actually, it looks like a break in the pole going down the top. I know these pools bow a little until the water is high enough to push the sides out. It's a 32'x16'x54" Ultraframe Intex pool. We tried to fill it with water in hopes it would stop bowing but it hasn't.
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