Inground Pool Steps, Ladders & More FAQ
How much does it cost to add steps or ladders to an inground pool?
Adding steps or ladders typically costs between $200 and $2,000, depending on materials and installation complexity.
What is the standard size of inground pool steps and ladders?
The size of inground pool steps and ladders varies depending on design and pool dimensions. Steps typically have a minimum tread depth of 10 inches, while their width can range from 36 inches to much wider designs. Ladders are designed to accommodate standard pool depths of 36 to 54 inches and come in various materials and styles.
What should I weigh down my inground pool steps?
Use sandbags or specially designed weights to secure portable steps and prevent them from floating.
Why do my inground pool steps keep floating?
If steps float, they may not be properly weighted down or could be trapping air underneath. Ensure they are fully submerged and secured.
Can I leave my inground pool steps in for the winter?
It’s best to remove portable steps during winter to prevent damage from freezing and thawing cycles, though built-in options can typically remain in place.