I was just reading another thread where a liner failed from ladder wear. What do you do to protect your liner? What about using one of bath mats with suckers?
Thanks again
jennifer
I was just reading another thread where a liner failed from ladder wear. What do you do to protect your liner? What about using one of bath mats with suckers?
Thanks again
jennifer
I have an IG pool and my ladder has two rubbery bumpers plugged into the ends where it contacts the liner/wall. They're original, so over 15 years old, so I probably need to look into replacing them, but so far so good.
A kitchen sink protector with the suction cups was what I was originally going to do - a little firmer than a bathmat. What I ended up doing was a pair of cheap thick-soled flip flops. I stuck the ladder foot into the flip-flop as far as the little strap that goes between the toes and then used zip ties to pull the side straps tightly around the ladder foot. I can take a pic if you want. Works great so far and gives a thicker padding than a bath/sink mat.
Amy
I went to Home Depot and a got a piece of 40mil gray vinyl, made for plumbers to put under shower stalls. It's thick, tough, and super-smooth so it doesn't abrade. I put it under my drop-in steps to protect the liner.
Carl
How cool is that? Flip-flops for your ladder!!Originally Posted by amyinraleigh
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~Grace
Avid reader of this forum
but alas, no pool... yet!
My ladder needed protection all around so used 3 bath mats...One in the front and two on the sides. Working wonderful so far.![]()
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18' Echo Canyon A/G Pool by Artesian
8500 gallons
3/4hp Jacuzzi 2-speed pump - Cartridge Filter
Thanks for all the great ideas I wonder if I should take the ladder in ask a sales person to measure it for flip flops.
jennifer
OK, I understand this solution likely has a very limited appeal but I thought I'd post a pic anyway.It's worked very well for us, was cheap, goes "with" the ladder in case the ladder is put into the pool in different spots, doesn't slime up because the flip-flops have a chance to dry out if/when to ladder is removed from the pool (we take ours out overnight). Very classy indeed......
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