Yes, you can use masonry sand under an in-ground pool, as it provides a stable base for the pool structure. However, it's important to ensure that the sand is well-graded and free of debris to prevent shifting or settling over time. Additionally, some pool installers recommend using a specifically designed pool base material, such as pool sand or crushed stone, for optimal drainage and support. Always consult with a professional for the best practices for your specific pool installation.
yes just remember the softer the better on the liner and on your feet
Washed float sand.
I just put up an above ground pool and we used sand to level the ground. To level the sand, we used one of those string levelers and tied it to stakes on each side of the pool area to make sure it was all level.
Probably not going to be adequate.
In the instructions it says not to use sand or it voids the warranty
About two bags per square foot.
It sounds like there is a broken water line under the sand. Perhaps from a sprinker system?
Probably not going to be adequate.
I'm assuming you are using a sand filter. First, is the pump and filter hooked up corretly? Pumping the water through the filter the wrong way will blow sand into your pool. Is the control valve in the correct position? If it's in between positions it might let some sand into the pool. Is the control valve cracked or broken? Self explanitory.
Yes by putting an even layer of sand down you will protect the liner from the irregularity's in the ground and absorb impact from above.
removed top soil then put sand down leveled sand tamped it.And your ready to setup pool.
Attempting to obtain step by step diagrams connecting an above ground pool to a sand filter.