Filling in a pool incorrectly can result in significant damage, leading to costly repairs over time. Proper techniques, like filling in layers and compacting each layer, are essential to prevent soil settlement, ground collapse, and water pooling. Neglecting proper procedures can lead to unstable foundations for surrounding structures, hidden sinkholes, and potential damage to buried utilities. Stormwater may collect if drainage is not rerouted, further complicating the issue. Rushing the process often leads to long-term problems, which are ultimately more expensive to address.
"An improper fill may lead to soil settlement or ground collapse and poor drainage. All of these issues can cause water pooling and intrusion into the home as well as an unstable foundation for patios, additions, or even lawns."
"If you want to fill in your pool—don't rush. Make sure it's done the right way, the first time around, so you can protect your home (and your sanity)."
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