Could the sand under the steps have shifted? That would be my guess of the most likely cause.
My wife just pointed out that the bottom step in the corner of our in-ground, vinyl liner pool is bowed in the center. These are curved steps. I'm pretty certain they are fiberglass steps under the vinyl. We had them installed 7 years ago when we replaced the liner.
I have the number for the installer but not sure if the steps have a warranty.
Any suggestions before I call the guy?
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Ken J
Glenside, PA
16x32 Inground, 20,000 Gals, Pentair WhisperFlo Pump WFDS-24, Hayward Sand FilterS310T2 (with occasional DE added)
Could the sand under the steps have shifted? That would be my guess of the most likely cause.
Carl
Hi Ken
I think the steps are 'reto-ed' and are made of steel (I've installed quite a few like yours). [you can try a magnet on the steps to see if I'm correct] If they installed A/G 'wedding cake' steps, they are morons (I would have put it differently, but this is a family friendly site)
I agree with Carl that the base is missing where the step has bowed.
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
Unfortunately the magnet was not attracted - my wife recalls them being some polymer. Sent the email to the installer last night and not looking forward to his response!
Ken J
Glenside, PA
16x32 Inground, 20,000 Gals, Pentair WhisperFlo Pump WFDS-24, Hayward Sand FilterS310T2 (with occasional DE added)
Just wanted to provide an update. A couple weeks ago the the company that installed the steps and line back in 2005 sent out an installer to take a look. He was dumbfounded and basically said that they have been using these steps in pools for over 15 years without incident. He took pictures and left. A couple days later we got a call from the owner saying that he, too, had never seen anything like and that he and a representative from the manufacturerwould be out to see it. Well they came out last week and the manufacturer has agreed to provide new steps and a new liner at no cost. I just have to pay the labor to install them.....works out to $250 per year that we've had the current steps/liner. They are going to do the work after 8/12 so I'll report back then.
Ken J
Glenside, PA
16x32 Inground, 20,000 Gals, Pentair WhisperFlo Pump WFDS-24, Hayward Sand FilterS310T2 (with occasional DE added)
Thanks for the update, Ken!
Any chance of snapping a pic of the steps without the liner on them?
I hope the step and liner replacement go quickly so you can enjoy the pool as much as possible before summer ends.
BTW- did the pool dude say anything about start up chems and who's paying for the water?
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
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