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    That is funny, I now have proof, I keep telling everyone not to jump in off of the ladder, and ya know, I am the biggest meanie that ever walked the face of the earth. I kept picturing the ladder wearing out the pool liner and a disaster like that happening. I figure that once I get a deck they can jump in all they want, and if they break a leg on the bottom it is their own stupid fault. I also have a brick sidewalk area outside of the ladder that I can see someone falling backwards on to and busting their head open. I cringe every time I see someone doing it, the ladder flexes alot even using it for access and egress, boy do I want a deck. As for the place where the ladder touches the bottom of the pool, I wonder if some sort of a pad would help distribute the weight better. I have heard that stairs stop the flow of water and lead to algae, a freind of mine has steps and it gets boatmen under it, he puts pucks under there to kill them, but that would end up raising the CYA eventually too. I don't know about steps...

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    Sevver,
    I also have drop in steps, and they are an algae breeders if not looked after properly, I also use pucks to eliminate that problem but putting in two pucks every 2 weeks is not going to have a big impact on CYA since enough water gets backwashed out and replaced (either by hose or by rain) to keep your CYA levels the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sevver
    That is funny, I now have proof, I keep telling everyone not to jump in off of the ladder, and ya know, I am the biggest meanie that ever walked the face of the earth. I kept picturing the ladder wearing out the pool liner and a disaster like that happening. I figure that once I get a deck they can jump in all they want, and if they break a leg on the bottom it is their own stupid fault. I also have a brick sidewalk area outside of the ladder that I can see someone falling backwards on to and busting their head open. I cringe every time I see someone doing it, the ladder flexes alot even using it for access and egress, boy do I want a deck. As for the place where the ladder touches the bottom of the pool, I wonder if some sort of a pad would help distribute the weight better. I have heard that stairs stop the flow of water and lead to algae, a freind of mine has steps and it gets boatmen under it, he puts pucks under there to kill them, but that would end up raising the CYA eventually too. I don't know about steps...
    I have a deck. The ladder I have is attached onto the deck, drops into the pool and sits on the bottom. I was told these ladders should be about 1.5-2 feet from the side of the pool, however due to my deck, the ladder has ended up around 4 inches from the side. With the kids playing the way they do in the pool, this distance was not enough to keep the ladder from bumping up against the wall. If the contractor cannot get my ladder further from the wall, then I will have no choice but to get drop in steps. Green water is better than no water!

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    Yes, it is, I have thought about this, and I wonder how a plywood sheet cantelevered over the edge would work? It could be 1" ply, you could route the edges, and even wrap it with indoor outdoor carpeting. I am sure something along these lines would work, if you fastened it stoutly then you would be in the money.

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