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what causes pvc inground pool stairs to show dipple
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PVC inground pool stairs may show "dipples" or small indentations due to several factors. First, sunlight and chemical exposure can cause the PVC material to weaken over time, leading to surface deformations. Second, heavy usage and weight placed on the stairs might stress the material, especially in areas less supported underneath, causing dips. Third, improper installation or settling of the pool foundation can also lead to uneven pressure distribution on the stairs, exacerbating the issue. To prevent this, ensure proper installation, regular maintenance, and limit excessive weight on the stairs. If dipples appear, a professional assessment may be needed to determine if reinforcement or replacement is necessary.
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