How to Repair Fiberglass Pool Steps with Spray Foam

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @KaitlynMcCormick-o1b
    @KaitlynMcCormick-o1b 9 місяців тому

    I’ve watched several of your videos and I haven’t seen one of pool steps with the jacuzzi seat. Would you do a set like that the same way as the more standard style steps?

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  9 місяців тому +2

      We haven't done a jacuzzi seat project, but I have talked to customers that intended to approach the project the same way we did the pool steps. We would definitely recommend using a borescope/endoscope camera to view the void space before application of the foam, in order to understand the void space to the fullest extent. Thank you!
      GRA Services

  • @MikeReprogle
    @MikeReprogle 7 місяців тому +1

    Just bought the set and hope to get this knocked out this weekend. The previous owners left my stairs totally hollow, so I can't wait to fix this.
    By chance, do you have any tips on fixing the drilled holes in the steps? Any particular product that you recommend most?

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  7 місяців тому

      Great! We do not personally sell a fiberglass repair and paint product, but many of our customers/contractors say they use products made by Olympic. Thank you!

  • @timkaestner6891
    @timkaestner6891 5 місяців тому

    I bought a kit that just arrived, my steps have wash out too. I have the pool liner on my steps. Any advice on how to go about this?

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  5 місяців тому

      Hello Tim, Most important is to try and determine the extent of the hollow area. Hammer sounding the entire step area is important. You will easily be able to "hear" where the hollow area is. Second, it really really helps if you purchase the Depstech DS300 Endoscope. Prices range from $89.00 to about $97.00.
      The scope lets you "see" into the void. No guessing at all about the void. The drill holes are 3/8" diameter. I started filling the hollow area on the edge of the steps, that put a wall of foam as a blocking fill on either side of the steps. Then fill the middle areas, starting on the lower steps and working your way up. Don't overdo it and spray too much at one time. In the video you see the spray bursts are about 3 to 5 seconds. You will be able to hear the foam travelling under the steps. I used 3/8" wood dowels to plug the holes after injecting the foam. Let everything set hard, then cut the dowels even with fiberglass and repair surface with small fiberglass repair kit. After that is complete, sand the surface smooth and prep for painting. Thank you

    • @timkaestner6891
      @timkaestner6891 5 місяців тому

      @@SecureSet-Fence-Installation the problem is that the vinyl of the pool covers the steps. I can't drill directly into the steps without damaging the vinyl. I'm trying to figure out a work around

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  5 місяців тому

      @@timkaestner6891 That is interesting, we haven't encountered one like that. Could you please send us some pictures to info@graservices.com and we will see what we might be able to suggest. Also, we have many customers that follow our UA-cam channel, and many contractors that use our Secure Set products for these types of projects, maybe one of them will comment with a suggestion in the meantime. Thank you GRA Services

  • @NCHydroseeding
    @NCHydroseeding 6 місяців тому

    Is there a way to patch the holes drilled, without needing to re-fiberglass the entire step?

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  6 місяців тому +1

      Yes, there are many types of fiberglass patch repair and paint kits on-line, but we do not do that type of work or sell those products. Many of our customers say they use the Olympic brand fiberglass repair kits or a product called Rebound. Thank you.

  • @tate333666
    @tate333666 6 місяців тому

    how do you cut and remove all the excess stuff.. looks like it would make a mess.

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  6 місяців тому +1

      You can cut the foam with a saw, and then always paint over the cut areas to close off the cells that have now been opened. Any foam that comes up in the drilled holes can be whittled down then use a fiberglass patch/paint kit to repair the holes. We have had many of our customers say they like to use the Olympic brand fiberglass products, but we don't sell that type of product. Thank you!

  • @abnertheproza2589
    @abnertheproza2589 Рік тому

    Is there anywhere I can buy your product here in Canada?

    • @barbaraferreira9115
      @barbaraferreira9115 Рік тому

      What did you find for purchase in Canada? Also, what would you do to finish steps after filled with foam?

    • @abnertheproza2589
      @abnertheproza2589 Рік тому

      @@barbaraferreira9115 I'm eager to try tho. But haven't found any yet with same product as secure set

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  Рік тому

      We do not ship the pressurized canisters (hazmat) over the borders, but can ship it to a border pack and ship location and you can have it forwarded from there. Some customers pickup at the border and don't seem to have trouble crossing the border with the spray foam kits. Thank you!

    • @SecureSet-Fence-Installation
      @SecureSet-Fence-Installation  Рік тому

      We can ship to a pack and ship location at the U.S. border and you can have it forwarded from there. Some customers pickup at the border and don't seem to have trouble crossing the border with the spray foam kits. Also, many of our contractor customers have told us that they use Olympic brand products for the patching of the pool steps. Thank you!

    • @brendasnell509
      @brendasnell509 Рік тому

      ​@@barbaraferreira9115this is our question as well. This is exactly what we need for our pool steps as well. Definitely going to get this for our driveway that has some bad cracking and large voids.