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    jrv331 is offline Registered+ Thread Analyst jrv331 0
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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    Im trying to picture it in my mind - they routed the floor boards so the white skimmer top sits flush with the decking, if you remove the skimmer top from the deck you would be looking down into the skimmer basket.This being the case what happens when(if) someone steps on the skimmer top? Its not sturdy enough to spoort any real weight?
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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    I'll take a photo of it later today. You have the mechanics near perfect.

    I don't know whether the lid would stand any real weight. It's pretty solid but if someone stomped on it, it might crack. We don't have children but we do have 80 pound German Shepherds running on the deck and I'm sure they've stepped on the lid a few times.

    Anyway, I'll post some images.
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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    Hi John,

    I've posted some photos of my setup at http://ellerbach.com/Pool/Skimmer/index.html

    I'll try to answer any additional questions if the photos aren't clear.

    Anna
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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    Anna,
    That looks like a fantastic set up - I just may have to try that. My only concern is keeping the kids from stepping on the lid. But getting children to listen is a different story
    Thanks for all the help
    John

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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    Skimmer lids are made to be stepped on; it shouldn't be a problem at all so long as it fits well.

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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    Kurt,
    I have a stupid follow up question - Why would a skimmer lid be made tough enough to stand on? Some times I feel like I'll break my skimmer basket just when resting the bleach bottle on top of it. Im going to use AnnaK's setup, it looks fantastic and a whole lot better that what I had in mind.
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    Default Re: Pool Deck/Skimmer Basket

    For inground pools, the skimmer lid sits on the deck (just as Anna's does) and gets stepped on frequently.

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