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    Default Re: Do I have to level to the lowest spot within pool area?

    My local building materials company has "dirty loom" for $5 a ton. Any idea if this is okay to be used in leveling my pool area?

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    Default Re: Do I have to level to the lowest spot within pool area?

    The "dirty loom" is screened to rocks no larger than 3".

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    Default Re: Do I have to level to the lowest spot within pool area?

    Hi Robin, In Arizona we use either the excisting dirt or crushed granite.

    I have quickly learned here that other parts of the country are quite different.

    There have been several good threads in this section about fill material and compacting. I would browse back a few pages or more and find a few of them.

    Best of luck, Dennis
    AG pool installer
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