Railing or no railing?

ivparker

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So when I look through Pinterest it seems most of the pools do not have railings. I love the look but I thought I have read on here that a railing is important. Any thoughts? Also, my pb is going to put a ladder in the deep end, so we will have that as well. We will have a sunshelf with steps in shallow end. So those pools with absolutely no railing, do they just have steps in the deep end as well? Our pool will be 42’ long so probably would need steps on both ends. I guess I just want to be convinced that the railing and ladder has more pluses then the sleekness of no railings.
 
I don’t know where you read on here that a railing is important for an IG pool.
 
I just put one in my rennovaton. At some point in the distant future Ill be glad I did.

prior to the renno, no rail and the deep end was just a wall.
 
I don’t know where you read on here that a railing is important for an IG pool.

I read that it can be hard getting in or out for older or younger people. Also, that due to needing to bond it, it is best to put in during the build. If you don’t have any railings showing, what do you have in the deep end? I was thinking I can do more lined steps but that will take away some pool swimming space. Plus dangerous for those that want to jump in.
 
Yes, I read your post and you are one of the reasons I thought I should just get a railing although I don’t like the look as much. Our pb is giving us one from the designer series but I still prefer the look of none but think the functionality may trump the looks.
I just put one in my rennovaton. At some point in the distant future Ill be glad I did.

prior to the renno, no rail and the deep end was just a wall.
 
Oh, you mean handrails by steps. They are helpful for people with mobility problems. You never know when otherwise healthy people will have a problem.
 
So when I look through Pinterest it seems most of the pools do not have railings. I love the look but I thought I have read on here that a railing is important. Any thoughts? Also, my pb is going to put a ladder in the deep end, so we will have that as well. We will have a sunshelf with steps in shallow end. So those pools with absolutely no railing, do they just have steps in the deep end as well? Our pool will be 42’ long so probably would need steps on both ends. I guess I just want to be convinced that the railing and ladder has more pluses then the sleekness of no railings.
It's a good idea to get the holes pre-installed for a removable handrail near the shallow end. You will be glad you did it once you get up in age.
 

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We did put any in ours (we do have swim up/walk out steps in the deep and shallow end). I question that decision - I KNOW they will be important as we age, but vanity won out for right now (I don't like the aesthetics of them).
 
When building, we went back and forth as to adding a handrail to the sunshelf. It is 12" depth with one step. We ended up putting it in. After 2 years, I can tell you that everyone, regardless of age or health, uses the handrail getting in or out of the pool. I'm glad we have it, and our concern about it affecting the overall aesthtics was unfounded. If anything, I think it makes entering the pool there seem a little more "inviting", if that makes any sense.
 
We put them in because I figured it was super easy to just take them out if I wanted it to look pretty --- then I could just throw them back in if I wanted them. Adding a jig for rails later is tough. And..we never took them out! Turned out that with the autocover, our pool's first step is a big one. I like using the handrail (though I usually dive in from the side).
 
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I talked to our builder today and am convinced that I should just have the handrails. I was also considering vinyl steps instead of a ladder but I’m thinking maybe we should stick with a ladder. But now I am also considering a bench in the deep end. They didn’t have any hard numbers for me but thought it would be an extra $2k. Is it worth it? I was thinking on the long side of our L pool. We are putting in a vinyl pool.
 
I talked to our builder today and am convinced that I should just have the handrails. I was also considering vinyl steps instead of a ladder but I’m thinking maybe we should stick with a ladder. But now I am also considering a bench in the deep end. They didn’t have any hard numbers for me but thought it would be an extra $2k. Is it worth it? I was thinking on the long side of our L pool. We are putting in a vinyl pool.
I pove a swimout/bench in the deep end. It gives you somewhere to relax with a drink.
 
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I love the look of vinyl steps (especially @Cephrael 's), but we have dogs, foster dogs and have a petsitting business - so they were a no-go for us. We opted for two grey 11' Roman steps on each end (one in the shallow end, one in the deep end). They are HUGE! I have a feeling they will be the seating/hang out spot in the deep end. We did not do a climb out ladder - just the two walk in steps.
 

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