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    Default Cinder blocks as weights

    I have a set of steps that must be anchored in the pool to keep them from floating. Would cinder blocks cause problems reacting with pool chemicals?

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    Default Re: Cinder blocks as weights

    Not sure about reacting with the water, I would be more worried about them being dropped or slipping and putting a hole in your liner
    Boyd
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    Wink Re: Cinder blocks as weights

    I used electrical ties to strap them to a grate on the bottom of the stairs. They didn't slip during the descent into the water and the grate rests on the bottom. This fall I'll cut the ties and bring the blocks to the surface one by one.

    Besides, if they slipped and put a hole in the liner, I could either get a new liner or sell the pool!

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