as far as the sand bag and ziploc bags, the sand I bought was already in a plastic bag so i put the whole shebang bag and all into the ziploc bag
JJ
as far as the sand bag and ziploc bags, the sand I bought was already in a plastic bag so i put the whole shebang bag and all into the ziploc bag
JJ
Could you use something other than sand to weigh the steps down? Bricks in a bag?
Thanks for the heads up on that though! I'll probably send my 12 year old in the cold water to do this!He never seems to mind the cold water.
Must have to do with age!The older I get the warmer I want the water!![]()
Islander2C,
I also have steps that are similar to the one posted in your top picture. Mine have slotted sides for better water flow, so they told me at the pool store. I use 4 patio blocks to hold mine down and so far it has worked well.
I like the steps in your top picture because I have do most of my pool maintenance with no help and when I have to pull these steps out of the pool I can do it relatively easily.
A friend of mine has the wedding cake stairs and getting them out of the pool is a 2 person job for sure.
Good Luck!!
Thanks everyone for the responses!![]()
I've been using the drop in wedding cake steps for several years--ones with 2 rails.
Putting them in:
1) I have a sheet of 45mil poly that goes under them. This is available from Home Depot as the sealer plumbers put under showers. I put it down to protect the liner from any movement by the steps. I cut it bigger than the steps, but rounded. It's super-smooth so it doesn't abrade the liner.
2) the steps go in. I drilled holes in the leading edge of each step to help air get out. I use 3 50#bags of filter sand--I had the giant zip-locks and I put a bag in each of them. I get INTO the pool and lower them down.
1a) Don a wetsuit--best $100 I spent on the pool.
3) Put bags inside steps and maneuver the steps into position.
4) Install rails
Removing them...
1) Don wetsuit...FIRST!(I close Oct 1)
2) detach rails.
3) Remove sand bags, lift to deck, well out of the way.
4) Gently lift steps so air gets in and floats them.
5)get one edge of steps on deck, lift slowly to get water out, then lift it completely on deck.
6) Getting them out of the pool and to the shed is tough. I can manage it myself, but if my son can help (and he does) it's better.
Carl
I want to replace my existing steps with either the Lumio Wedding Cake II or the Biltmor (in pool step portion only). I want a step that does not need to have weights to be placed under the step as an anchor.
Did anybody buy the WC II steps last season? Did you like them?
Carl did you used to have the steps similar to the first picture? I think I remember you posting last year with a picture of your steps before the wedding cake ones? If so, what made you switch?
I had a set of drop in stair-type, but I didn't like the way they sat on my deck, getting to them, how they looked, etc. They went in for about 5 minutes, then came back out. Then the wedding cake.Originally Posted by Islander2C
Carl
I have the wedding cake steps and you are right , it does take 2 people (tried alone last year and was down in my back for 3 weeks) But the size of them makes it great for sitting and also for the little one to play on.
Boyd
27' Round AG, 17,204 gallons, sand filter
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We just put steps in similar to your top picture. They are pretty good. Hubby put the sand in and did it from in the pool. It took both of us to put it in, but it was minimal.
Good luck!
Jay
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