On another thread, people were discussing how to weigh down drop-in steps.
For years I've put bags of filter sand into 3 giant zip-locks that came with the steps. Last season, taking them out, they failed. Replacements are a pain to get.
Today I came up with two brainstorms:
1) I went to fill up my water softener today, and as I was slicing then ends of the 80 lb bags of salt, I noticed that these bags are easily thicker than the giant zip-locks--and they are free. I'm not sure about sealing them--is there an underwater tape? But they are perfect and free.
2) As I was looking at them I thought: Why not just use two salt bags to weigh the steps down? They are 80 lbs, so they weigh more than the 3 50 lb bags I normally use. They are sealed and should have NO floating issue, and if they leak, So What??? They won't grow algae, unlike sand, any salt that leeches out will soften the pool water, since people who add salt for the feel use the same stuff, and the higher levels of salt in the local area should inhibit the inevitable algae growth inside the stairs. Am I off my rocker on this one????
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