I too am worried about my "bouncy" stairs wearing a hole in the liner. Where did you see the pad you mentioned in your post?
Shelley
I too am worried about my "bouncy" stairs wearing a hole in the liner. Where did you see the pad you mentioned in your post?
Shelley
If you look at the steps, you will see there is padding under them. Basically any part of the step that would come in contact with the liner has a pad under it.
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I didn't have any problems with my steps and the liner but I did get a hole from an early season pool party with our ladder not being attached to the deck and a lot of kids in & out etc............ when we bought the steps the pool store had the pads available to buy
Got my mine from Par pool and spa...the 44 x 48 size, I wanted a big enough size to cover the entire area under the steps.
http://parpools.com/Page/Pool/Pool%2...adder-acc.html
Never seen one of the pads up close, but I'm wondering if it isn't just the blue core "fanfold" insulation that they sell at Home Depot or Lowes. I've been thinking about using that under mine. Can't convince my self it's really needed is all. The bottom of my stairs are very well rounded. What makes that different then a ladder really?
gpshemi
A set of "Tuxedo" wedding cake steps came with out pool. Here's a picture of them:
http://www.northwestwholesale.com/de...uct_ID=IN-1005
Although I like the size of these steps, I'm not happy with the quality. It's hard to install the sandbags into the lip around the bottom step. The sandbags don't really hold the steps in place very well, so they pretty much require the brace that screws to the pool deck. And the plastic rail is too flexible and feels like I could easily snap it off.
I've never compared these to any other above ground steps, but I have to believe there's something better out there. Do any wedding cake steps have a nice solid stainless steel rail?
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