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Every inground swimming pool should feature a durable entry system. Inground pool steps make swimming safer while enhancing your inground pool’s beauty and comfort. Complete your pool with custom inground pool entry steps by Latham — a trusted industry leader with more than 65 years of experience. We can tailor unique pool stair designs to pools in any style or size, including built-in and drop-in designs in polymer or steel.
Latham Pool Products offers two general types of step categories for inground pools: vinyl-over and molded pool steps. Both use the finest construction designs and materials and are backed by industry-leading warranties, which provide years of enjoyment within your pool.
Vinyl-Over steps allow for both standard stairs and custom-designed solutions for current and future pool features within the perimeter of your pool while molded steps offer specific step shapes that are added beyond the pool walls. The two key decision factors between the methods tend to be imagination and budget.
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Vinyl over steel or polymer steps are a beautiful match for your pool. The vinyl liner material matches the pool and envelops the steps completely, creating a sleek appearance. Choose from countless options of step designs, benches and ledges to create the ideal pool of your dreams.
Vinyl-Over steps provide a seamless look and feel for your pool. These steps are installed within the perimeter of the pool giving a sleek style that mimics that of concrete pools with the added style of your vinyl liner. Vinyl pool liners are designed to be an exact fit over the steps.
Beyond aesthetics, it’s also important to think about the functionality and mechanics of your pool steps. It’s not just about how you plan to use your pool, but also who will be using your pool. The right type of pool steps can help you maximize your enjoyment, or make it easier for people to get in and out of your pool. Additionally, you’ll want to consider how your steps and any features you plan to incorporate will work with a pool cover.
Typically, you’ll enter your pool at its shallow end. The size and shape of your pool may dictate where this shallow end may sit – and, consequently, where you’ll place your steps.
Handrails can enhance the safety of your pool by offering added stability to people entering and exiting your pool. This can be especially helpful to seniors, kids, or people with mobility issues who will be using your pool.
Handrails are placed at the entrance of the pool, allowing users to get in and out easily. While a handrail may be placed in the shallow end to enter the pool, you may also want to consider adding a swim ladder in the deeper end to offer an easy exit without the benefit of pool stairs.
Depending on your pool setup, surrounding decking materials and choice of stairs, some handrails can be anchored on one end outside of your pool, embedded in concrete or your decking material of choice. The other end can be anchored inside your pool, through the center of one of your steps. If you don’t have decking material around your pool, some molded pool step options can incorporate holes in two of the steps where a handrail can be installed.
If you plan to have an automatic pool cover for added safety, you’ll want to consult with your builder about making sure your handrail’s placement does not impact your cover’s ability to close properly. Making sure that your pool cover has ample clearance to glide over any embedded rail or that your railing curves in such a way that an automatic pool cover can securely close without getting stuck on the railing is important to the overall safety of your pool and guests.
Another factor to consider with an automatic pool cover – or any pool component that uses electricity – is that metal fixtures in and around your pool will require bonding to ground them. Metal handrails or pool ladders can sometimes deliver a light “shock” to users if the pool has not been properly grounded with a bonding grid. Your pool builder or electrician can be a valuable resource in making sure this is done correctly before anyone uses your pool, making sure it’s safe for everyone!
Latham molded steps are a proven choice for your vinyl liner pool. Whether you select acrylic fiberglass or thermoplastic, you’ll enjoy years of easy maintenance. Latham has the industry’s largest selection of preformed step and entry options with over 60 models, multiple color options, and profiles to perfectly coordinate with the pool of your dreams.
Latham’s sturdy thermoplastic in-wall steps add both function and beauty to your pool. With a wide variety of options, there are countless choices of steps, built-in lounges for relaxing, and even a sunledge to gather with the people closest to you.
Yes, pool steps can be added to any inground pool with a liner. There are several types of inground swimming pool stairs to choose from, such as drop-in steps and built-in steps. Swimming pool stairs can be constructed from a wide range of materials, such as fiberglass, steel, and polymer, which each have unique pros and cons. A pool professional can help you make a decision that fits your needs, your budget, and your sense of style
Latham’s steel wall systems complement your vinyl liner pool and offer unsurpassed strength for easy maintenance and increased longevity and versatility. Our steel wall systems are backed by our lifetime limited transferable warranty.