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Re: Step by Step Account of Fiberglass Pool Repair
Repairing the prefabricated fiberglass pool steps, used in vinyl pools, has a number of elements in common with the repair Bosco completed. But when reading information from various sources, it seems there's an additional complication: structural support of the steps from underneath!
Apparently step failures can be divided into 2 main groups:* Non-structural failures, that are often just gel-coat cracks or problems.
* Structural failures that related to the loss of support from UNDERNEATH the step.
In the first case, the solution is a straight-forward gel coat repair. The Tap Plastics videos seem to cover this well.
But in the second case, repairing the steps without resolving the loss of structural support UNDER the steps is likely to result in a short-lived repair.
The two solutions reported as successful were (a) use of expanding foam to fill in under the steps, and (b) use of round river gravel or pea gravel to fill. Obviously expanding foam can't fill in very large voids, but can be used in the case of smaller ones. If you use foam, be VERY careful to know what you are doing; these products can be tricky to use. Some expanding foams could actually damage your steps if you use too much.
This site seems helpful to have helpful information: www.aeromarineproducts.com/boat-foam.htm
Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-15-2018 at 07:41 AM.
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