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    Default Re: How do you get around a pool that is "to deep" for the kids?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Hughes View Post
    Check out my thread - Shallow End for above ground pool
    in Above-Ground Pool Equipment and Construction section. (on about page 4)

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    Thanks for the heads up.
    It is something to think about. I was actually thinking along the lines of PVC but had not made any decisions as to what to use for decking.

    I may look into a partial copy of what you did but scaled down a little.
    I am little concerned about liner rub though. Maybe planking on the bottom could lessen the risk?

    All in all good job. very nice.

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    Default Re: How do you get around a pool that is "to deep" for the kids?

    I use a piece of shower pan liner under the ladder in our pool to protect the pool liner; prehaps this would work for you. Shower pan liner is 40 mil PVC sheet available where tile is sold. I bought it at the orange home improvement store.
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    Default Re: How do you get around a pool that is "to deep" for the kids?

    Quote Originally Posted by BigDave View Post
    I use a piece of shower pan liner under the ladder in our pool to protect the pool liner; prehaps this would work for you. Shower pan liner is 40 mil PVC sheet available where tile is sold. I bought it at the orange home improvement store.
    Yes! that would be perfect. Thanks!

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