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    Unhappy Adding Stairs To Existing Shell

    Had an in-ground pool started and right before plaster was sprayed we realized that the slopes originally designed were much steeper than anticipated. We would like some new steps to be put in an raise the water level up from almost 6 ft to 4~4.5 ft. The pool has sat for about a month now as we have tried to find a solution.

    Question - what are the issues with adding concrete over existing gunnite? Contractor says they will rebar and epoxy all joints along with seal all joints where concrete meets existing gunnite - but will that be enough?

    Pictures added below of current status and new design.

    http://imgur.com/a/6JOtK

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    Default Re: Adding Stairs To Existing Shell

    This is not a question I can even begin to help you with. Hopefully, someone will come along who may be able to. At any rate, welcome to the Pool Forum and thank you very much for the subscription! We appreciate the financial support as it helps to keep us alive on the internet!

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