Nobody has a 54" wall pool and can give Watermom some advice?
Nobody has a 54" wall pool and can give Watermom some advice?
These steps are not nearly as nice as what you have but the top step is 46" above pool floor. Your steps with riser kit would put your top step 47" above pool floor. Can you build a higher platform with PVC pipe, elbows and tees?
My steps are an A type ladder with a self closing / latching gate on the outside.
Timing is everything. I like my steps but was thinking of upgrading. Just looked at these on Amazon...I did a google search using "above ground pool steps" to find them..
http://www.amazon.com/Above-Ground-S...pr_product_top
*edit* Same Steps as what Dave posted !!...ha great minds think alike...
15,000 Gallon AG -24' round -- Vinyl Liner -- 1 HP Hayward Power Flow LX -- Sand Filter -- PF=5.5
Thanks, guys! I think I have decided to try and find a solution using my existing steps since I haven't found any steps online that are high enough. I ordered 2 of the step risers. I am going to use nylon bolts to attach the two of them together and then more nylon bolts to attach this double riser to the bottom of the steps. This will make the bottom step pretty high off the bottom of the pool floor (it is currently 11 inches off the floor but with two 4-inch risers attached it will be 19 inches off the floor), but that shouldn't be a problem since you are swimming and buoyant. I think this will work --- maybe. I have consulted with my co-moderator Al (Poconos) and he also thinks it is feasible. It is worth a try. It never occurred to me that my current steps wouldn't work with the new pool when I ordered it, but I'm still glad I went with the higher wall pool.
That sounds like a good plan. If you find the first step to be uncomfortable you could always build up a little platform and make a new first step like the guy who built a shallow end for his Intex donut.
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That sounds like a workable solution. Better to have a high step up under water than a big step down from the deck.
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Yep. That is what I think, too.
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