- Jul 20, 2022
- 1,054
- Pool Size
- 13500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
We put together the steps today, the pool store lied to us because the "new design" still has the steps floating. I was NOT going to fill the ladder with sand and weighing down the steps with anything was not getting them down as I could not push the steps underwater.
My solution: I drilled 12 - 1/8" holes on the inside of the stair walls 3 on the bottom and 3 up under the steps on each side, the ones under the steps went higher as the steps went higher. I also drilled 2 -1/8" holes into the bottom of the bottom riser where the handrail attaches, I found the risers without water made the steps float. The steps sank fairly quickly and had some buoyancy so all that was needed was to tilt the steps forward to get the air to go to the back where it could escape from the top riser hole. It is not floating anymore! I think the 1/8" holes may not let the water drain quickly but I didn't want to affect the structural integrity of the steps, I don't think I did.
My solution: I drilled 12 - 1/8" holes on the inside of the stair walls 3 on the bottom and 3 up under the steps on each side, the ones under the steps went higher as the steps went higher. I also drilled 2 -1/8" holes into the bottom of the bottom riser where the handrail attaches, I found the risers without water made the steps float. The steps sank fairly quickly and had some buoyancy so all that was needed was to tilt the steps forward to get the air to go to the back where it could escape from the top riser hole. It is not floating anymore! I think the 1/8" holes may not let the water drain quickly but I didn't want to affect the structural integrity of the steps, I don't think I did.