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I have an inground pool without built in stairs and needed a solution. After some searching I found these. The steps were easy to assemble, putting the sand in the sides took the longest amount of time (Hint-use very dry sand so it fill in much more smoothly and evenly. Use a 2 liter bottle cut in half, put the bottle spout end into fill hole, it works much better than most funnels). The stairs arrived quickly and I was able to put them together in under an hour. Definitely recommend a mat for underneath to protect the pool liner floor though.
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I purchased the complete step system for my 12 'x 12' x 54" round above ground pool. I read many of the reviews and picked up some good ideas as to helping the step system stay steady. For the main step I used two 4" x 26" long pvc pipe (pre-cut at Home Depot) and capped both using the pvc cement. I filled both with sand mixed with water. They weighed in at 26 lbs each, then used heavy duty air conditioning zip ties to secure them to the back of the step. Then I filled a 5 gal plastic jug with a well fitted top (it was what held my large chlorine tablets) filled it with sand and water weighing in at 11 lbs and using another heavy duty zip tie hung it to the back of the add on round steps. We tipped the steps backwards into the pool and tilted it back and forth until it sank then positioned it into place and screwed on the deck mounting brackets to our deck. The steps are Very secure. Real easy install. Unfortunately the newer step system does not have cutouts on the sides so I read from one reviewer you can order a kit from the company to cut them out (I liked the idea because I want there to be as much water flow as possible) so I spent some time with a drill bit to start the hole for my jig saw blade to fit and carefully cut them All out. I unplugged the openings of all four ports where they say to put sand into (sides of both steps) to let water fill in there instead. Steps cost me $549, very expensive. But these days they are the only good quality wedding cake style wide step system I could find. So good luck and happy shopping to you if you buy them. A great step system. Read full review
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Very sturdy, and fastening to the deck really locks it in place. I do recommend putting a rubber mat in the pool first, as I needed to put shims under front legs, do to the contour of the bottom.
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Solid plastic, easily assembled and attached to the deck. Very sturdy! No give at all even when I am on them and I am 6'3" tall and 320 pounds.
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These are much more sturdy that the stairs that came with our pool. It is wider and much more difficult for a child to get caught underneath it. Also, in my other stairs, there were screws in the handles that keptnfalling out and these do not have that.
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