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This               pool               ladder               meets               or               exceeds               BOCA               /               ANSI               /               NSPI               standards               and               our               local               building               codes               for               above               ground               pools.

The               steps               are               enclosed               so               that               children               can               not               become               entrapped               in               them               or               behind               them.

This               ladder               is               adjustable               for               pools               with               higher               side               walls,               like               ours               at               54               inches.

There               is               also               a               self               closing               gate               feature,               which               can               be               locked               when               pool               is               not               in               use.

This               is               the               ladder               we               purchased               for               our               above               ground               pool               this               past               June,               2007.

Before               we               did               however               I               took               the               information               and               a               picture               of               the               ladder               to               our               local               building               inspector               for               approval.

In               this               area               they               want               a               self               closing               gate               enclosure               in               concrete               for               all               above               ground               pool               ladders.

When               we               looked               into               this               it               was               going               to               cost               an               extra               $1000.00               and               this               ladder               had               the               mechanism               built               in               to               it.

He               said               this               ladder               met               the               approval               codes               for               the               pool.
               Neither               the               pool               company               that               sold               us               our               pool               or               the               installer               would               assemble               the               ladder               or               place               it               in               the               pool,               due               to               insurance               and               liability               on               their               behalf.

So               it               was               up               to               my               husband               and               I               to               get               this               ladder               assembled               and               installed               in               the               pool               for               inspection               and               use               of               the               pool.

When               I               opened               the               boxes               that               the               ladder               arrived               in               to               inspect               and               check               for               all               parts,               I               discovered               that               the               bolts               and               screws               were               missing.

I               called               the               pool               company               and               they               told               me               to               call               the               manufacturer               to               get               these               shipped               avoiding               them               as               the               middle               man.

The               manufacturer               would               not               do               that,               in               fact               they               said               the               only               way               I               could               get               the               parts               was               to               have               the               pool               company               call               them               that               they               do               not               deal               with               the               public.

I               recalled               the               pool               company               and               they               did               manage               to               get               the               company               to               ship               the               hardware               to               them               and               brought               it               to               me               a               week               later!

In               the               meantime,               I               went               to               the               local               hardware               store               and               purchased               what               I               needed               to               assemble               this               ladder.

While               this               does               not               seem               like               a               big               deal               and               it               really               isn't               you               have               to               keep               in               mind               that               since               the               ladder               is               partially               submerged               all               hardware               that               comes               in               contact               with               water               needs               to               be               stainless               steel               so               that               it               will               not               rust,               which               makes               it               a               little               more               costly.
               According               to               the               manufacturer               it               is               easily               assembled               with               "snap               lock"               construction.

I               did               not               find               it               all               that               easy               to               put               together,               in               fact               it               was               downright               difficult.

The               theory               was               great               but               the               actual               time               and               strength               it               took               to               get               this               together               was               over               an               hour               and               a               half               on               just               the               snap               together               part,               which               are               the               steps.

We               had               to               get               a               rubber               mallet               and               a               piece               of               wood               to               help               snap               these               parts               together.

The               other               thing               that               they               do               not               mention               is               that               you               need               to               let               the               steps               sit               in               the               sun               to               warm               so               you               can               bend               them               into               the               position               you               need               for               installation.

Now,               you               might               think               I               needed               this               manner               of               installation               because               I               do               not               have               a               lot               of               strength               but               that               is               honestly               not               the               case,               since               two               grown               men               could               not               snap               these               steps               in               either.

The               wood               was               used               to               place               across               the               plastic               above               the               snapping               part               and               smacked               with               the               mallet               so               that               the               pressure               of               the               smack               would               distribute               across               the               piece               and               not               crack               any               part.

Once               it               started               into               the               hole               you               could               push               it               into               place               by               hand.
               Once               the               steps               were               all               in               place               putting               the               rest               of               it               together               was               much               easier.

They               suggest               pouring               coarse               sand               or               gravel               into               one               side               of               the               upright               for               additional               weight,               this               is               the               side               that               will               go               into               the               pool.

We               took               the               sand               out               of               the               upright               when               we               closed               the               pool               for               the               winter;               it               made               getting               the               ladder               in               and               out               of               the               pool               very               difficult               for               a               husband               and               wife               to               accomplish               because               of               the               weight               involved.

We               are               going               to               let               water               be               the               extra               weight               this               coming               year,               since               there               are               small               holes               already               in               the               ladder               and               water               flows               into               it               anyways.
               When               you               put               this               ladder               into               your               pool               have               at               least               two               adults               present.

We               placed               the               weighted               side               in               first               so               we               could               adjust               the               height               with               the               other               side               and               connect               them               at               the               top               and               center               top               step.

Even               though               there               was               additional               weight               in               the               pool               side               it               floated,               making               it               difficult               to               hold               in               place,               we               figured               this               problem               out               quickly               and               ran               the               garden               hose               to               the               upright               opening               filling               it               with               water               more               quickly               helping               it               to               sink               into               the               pool               bottom.

We               attached               the               outside               steps               with               no               problem               and               the               ladder               was               now               fully               functional.

The               self               closing               gate               works               very               well               and               is               wonderful               if               you               have               small               children               you               want               to               keep               out               and               off               the               steps.

Just               remember               this               is               not               fool               proof,               there               is               no               better               safety               with               any               pool               than               having               adults               present               when               children               are               near               or               swimming               in               a               pool.
               The               bottom               steps               on               the               ladder               seem               a               bit               giving               when               you               step               on               them               as               an               adult               but               are               fine               for               getting               in               and               out               of               the               pool.

It               was               recommended               to               me               that               we               put               some               kind               of               mat               in               the               pool               to               safeguard               the               liner               against               the               constant               abrasion               of               the               ladder               bottom.

In               looking               at               what               was               available               I               improvised               my               own               cushion               for               the               bottom               of               the               ladder               legs.

I               took               a               foam               pool               noodle               with               a               wide               hole               inside               it.

Cut               it               to               length               of               the               ladder               bottom,               slit               it               up               the               center               and               slid               it               on               to               each               leg               bottom.

I               used               gorilla               tape               to               hold               it               in               place,               not               wrapping               it               completely               around,               just               across               the               top,               strapping               it.

I               have               to               say               that               this               method               worked               well               for               us               this               summer               and               did               not               leave               rub               marks               or               indentations               in               the               pool               bottom,               so               I               will               be               doing               this               again               when               we               open               the               pool               this               spring.
               When               we               closed               the               pool               for               the               winter               our               biggest               obstacle               was               the               ladder               and               removing               it               easily.

It               took               four               of               us               to               get               it               out               and               I               got               completely               soaked               in               water               with               the               removal               since               we               had               to               take               the               ladder               out               in               two               pieces,               front               and               back,               and               ended               up               having               to               turn               it               sideways               to               get               it               out.

All               because               we               added               the               extra               gravel               weight               as               recommended.

We               removed               as               much               of               the               gravel               as               we               could               for               winter               storage               and               will               start               with               just               water               when               we               reopen               the               pool.
               Overall               this               ladder,               once               you               get               it               together               and               installed               in               the               pool,               is               quite               nice.

I               like               the               extra               safety               feature               of               a               self               closing               gate               and               steps               being               self               enclosed               as               well.

We               just               did               not               like               the               awkwardness               of               the               ladder               when               it               came               to               handling               it.

That               may               be               due               to               the               fact               we               are               first               time               pool               owners.






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    Intex               frame               pools               however               are               on               a               plane               all               their               own,               an               affordable               one!

    If               you               are               thinking               about               buying               an               Intex               frame               pool,               here               are               some               tips               on               what               you               should               do               in               order               to               install               the               pool               properly.

    -Higher               priced               above               ground               pools               must               be               placed               on               a               perfectly               flat               and               even               surface.

    This               also               rings               true               with               the               Intex               frame               pool,               however               you               do               not               have               to               make               perfect               leveling               adjustments               to               your               lawn.

    Our               Intex               is               a               little               bit               sloped,               but               overall               on               a               flat               surface.
                   -When               installing               your               Intex               pool,               make               sure               the               ground               is               at               least               90%               flat,               otherwise               it               could               bust               on               one               side.
                   -Have               a               partner               help               you               set               it               up.

    Clicking               the               actual               metal               frame               together               is               a               real               cinch,               and               will               not               even               require               tools,               however               in               order               to               stretch               out               the               pools               liner               you               will               want               a               little               bit               of               help.
                   -When               the               pool               is               all               set               up,               make               sure               that               the               bottom               drain               plug               is               not               open,               otherwise               if               you               walk               away,               the               water               will               slowly               just               leak               right               out               on               to               your               lawn.
                   -While               the               pool               is               filling               with               water,               check               on               it               regularly               to               make               sure               everything               is               coming               out               OK.

    The               water               levels               should               look               even.

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                   -Make               sure               your               yard               is               fenced               in.

    I               don't               need               to               go               into               the               dangers               involved               when               it               comes               to               children               and               pools.
                   -Always,               and               I               repeat,               'always',               make               sure               you               remove               the               ladder               from               the               pool               after               use.

    If               God               forbid               a               child               in               the               neighborhood               wonders               into               your               yard,               they               will               have               a               difficult               time               trying               to               get               in               without               a               ladder.

    Remove               the               ladder,               and               store               it               away               from               the               pool               each               and               every               single               time               you               are               done               swimming.
                   -Intex               frame               pools               can               last               years,               but               they               can               also               suffer               a               bit               more               wear               and               tear               than               a               standard               pool               liner.

    Store               your               pool               in               the               garage,               or               a               shed.

    If               you               open               it               up               again               the               following               year,               check               for               any               holes.

    If               you               find               holes               use               the               pools               included               vinyl               repair               kit.

    If               you               lost               it,               go               to               a               pool               store               and               buy               a               new               vinyl               repair               kit.
                   Our               pool               is               3               years               old               now,               and               had               a               hole               ripped               into               it               by               a               mouse.

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    Your               best               bet               is               to               store               the               repair               kit               in               a               garage               cabinet,               or               keep               it               in               your               purse.

    Its               a               small               kit,               and               does               not               take               up               a               lot               of               room,               but               it               is               very               easy               to               lose.






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    If               you               are               looking               for               an               alternative               to               those               ultra-expensive               water               parks,               like               Adventure               Island               in               Tampa               or               Wet               'n               Wild               in               Orlando,               why               not               explore               some               of               the               local               swimming               pools               provided               by               one               of               Tampa               Bay's               city               parks               and               recreation               departments.

    You'll               be               surprised               what               they               have               to               offer               for               the               summer               and               even               year               round.

    These               local               public               swimming               pools               aren't               just               for               swimming               classes               or               an               exclusive               use               for               school               activities.

    They               are               indeed               available               to               the               public.

    However,               some               have               restricted               hours               for               the               afternoon               while               others               are               open               early               and               close               before               sundown.

    I've               been               to               some               of               these               swimming               pools               here               in               Tampa               Bay               and               they've               certainly               come               a               very               long               way.

    Find               out               what               these               wonderful               local               swimming               pools               have               to               offer               in               regards               to               their               features,               hours               of               operation,               fees               and               locations.

    Now               you               are               about               to               learn               more               on               a               very               well-kept               secret.

    1.)               North               Shore               Aquatic               Complex               -               St.

    Petersburg,               Florida
                   This               is               the               first               of               three               featured               public               swimming               pools               in               Pinellas               County               that               are               very               impressive.

    At               the               St.

    Petersburg               Parks               and               Recreation               Department               there               are               nine               swimming               pools               throughout               the               city.

    However,               one               in               particular               seems               to               be               the               most               interesting,               the               North               Shore               Aquatic               Complex               that's               open               year               round.

    Situated               on               St.

    Pete's               beautiful               waterfront               this               swimming               pool               complex               features               a               50               meter               swimming               pool               with               diving               board,               a               25               yard               training               pool               with               zero               depth               entry,               giant               flume               slide,               splash               pad,               water               play,               pool               deck               for               sunbathing               and               picnic               area.

    The               public               swim               hours               are               Monday               -               Sunday               1               p.m.

    -               4               p.m.

    For               those               who               enjoy               a               twilight               swim               those               hours               are               from               7:30               p.m.

    -               9               p.m.

    A               one-day               admission               ticket               is               $2.50               for               children               ages               3-12.

    Adults               ages               13               &               up               the               admission               is               $3.00.

    Their               location               is               at               901               N.

    Shore               Drive               in               St.

    Pete.

    (727)               893-7727.
                   2.)               Clearwater               Beach               Family               Aquatic               Complex               -               Clearwater,               Florida
                   Talk               about               aesthetic               beauty               and               the               best               of               both               worlds               the               Clearwater               Beach               Library               and               Recreation               Complex               is               within               close               range               to               the               famed               Clearwater               Beach.

    One               of               its               main               features               is               their               seasonal               swimming               pool.

    This               state-of-the-art               swim               center               houses               a               six               lane               25-yard               lap               swimming               pool,               children's               area               with               squirting               water               fountains,               "raindrop"               waterfall               that               looks               like               a               mushroom,               frog               slide               and               a               water               basketball               goal.

    There               are               shaded               area               structures               along               with               lounge               chairs               and               tables               with               chairs               for               relaxing               out               of               the               pool.

    Seasonal               hours               for               the               family               aquatic               complex               are               Monday               -               Friday               10               a.m.

    -               7               p.m.

    Saturday               and               Sunday               is               10               a.m.

    -               5               p.m.

    It               will               be               open               from               June               10,               2010               to               August               23,               2010.

    Daily               admission               fees               for               Youth               (ages               18               and               under)               are               $3.74               and               Adults               (ages               19               and               up)               are               $5.61.

    There               is               also               an               additional               7%               sales               tax.

    Located               at               51               Bay               Esplanade               in               Clearwater.

    (727)               462-6020.
                   3.)               Highlander               Pool               -               Dunedin,               Florida
                   Be               sure               to               checkout               the               Kiwanis               Sprayground               which               is               open               from               9               a.m.

    to               sunset               Monday               through               Sunday.

    The               sprayground               also               features               Dunedin's               own               "Nessie",               which               is               an               interactive               playground               with               water.

    It               shuts               off               automatically               when               lightning               is               detected.

    I               absolutely               love               the               mushroom-like               waterfall.

    The               Highlander               Pool               is               more               or               less               bare               bones               in               comparison               to               the               other               previously               featured               swimming               pool               complexes.

    If               swimming               is               all               you               want               to               do               then               this               is               the               one               for               you.

    There               is               a               children's               training               pool               and               a               25               yard               x               25               meter               main               swimming               pool               with               two               1-meter               spring               diving               boards.

    For               those               avid               swimmers               who               need               their               morning               lap               workout               they               have               special               hours               just               for               you.

    The               Lap               Swim               Pool               Hours               are               Monday               -               Friday               5               a.m.

    -               10               a.m.

    plus               11:30               a.m.

    -               12:30               p.m.

    The               Open               to               the               public               and               Lap               Swim               Hours               are               Monday               -Thursday               1:30               p.m.

    -               8               p.m.,               Friday               1:30               p.m.

    -               5               p.m.

    and               Saturday               &               Sunday               11               a.m.

    -               4               p.m.

    Admission               is               $3.75               and               their               address               is               1937               Ed               Eckert               Drive               in               Dunedin.

    (727)               298-3266.
                   4.)               Bobby               Hicks               Pool               -               Tampa,               Florida
                   Surprisingly               the               swimming               pools               featured               by               the               City               of               Tampa's               Parks               and               Recreation               Department               are               about               as               no               frills               as               you               can               get.

    Once               again,               if               you               are               interested               in               just               swimming               in               a               pool               that               is               certainly               what               they               offer.

    Oddly               enough               many               of               the               swimming               pools               I               have               gone               to               that               are               located               in               upscale               neighborhoods               of               Tampa               are               closed               for               the               season               or               temporarily               closed.

    You               would               think               all               of               the               pools               in               Tampa               would               be               open,               at               least               for               the               summer.

    At               any               rate,               the               other               available               pools               are               in               parts               of               Tampa               I               would               not               exactly               venture               into.

    I'll               just               leave               it               at               that.

    However,               there               is               one               swimming               pool               that               is               worth               looking               into.

    The               only               problem               is               its               remote               location.

    It's               in               South               Tampa,               south               of               Gandy               Boulevard.

    This               would               be               a               great               distance               for               many               people               in               other               areas               of               Tampa.

    However,               they               have               excellent               hours               of               operation.

    The               Bobby               Hicks               Pool               is               open               Monday               -               Thursday               6               a.m.

    -               8               p.m.,               Friday               6               a.m.

    -               6               p.m.

    and               Saturday               10               a.m.

    -               4               p.m.

    The               address               is               4201               W.

    Mango               Avenue               in               Tampa.

    (813)               832-1216.
                   When               you               compare               the               exorbitant               admission               prices               from               those               water               parks               like               Adventure               Island               and               Wet               'n               Wild               to               these               four               swimming               pools               it's               like               a               dream               come               true               with               their               low               admission               costs.

    A               word               of               caution               regarding               the               local               swimming               pools               they               are               all               outdoors.

    Make               sure               to               bring               plenty               of               sunscreen,               especially               when               going               to               those               swimming               pools               with               afternoon               hours               when               the               sun               is               at               its               peak.

    Follow               the               rules,               stay               safe               and               have               fun               in               the               summertime               swimming               in               a               pool               near               you.
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                   http://www.myclearwater.com/gov/depts/parksrec/facilities/cbrc.asp
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    BPO               stands               for               broker               price               opinion               which               is               type               of               real               estate               appraisal.

    BPOs               are               often               used               to               determine               the               current               market               value               of               foreclosure               and               short               sale               real               estate.

    Homeowners               who               intend               to               refinance               mortgages               or               obtain               loan               modifications               are               generally               allowed               to               use               BPOs               in               lieu               of               traditional               property               appraisals.

    BPO               appraisals               are               conducted               by               real               estate               brokers.

    Depending               on               the               type               of               transaction               involved,               brokers               can               either               conduct               a               drive-by               or               internal               BPO.

    Drive-by               is               exactly               as               it               sounds.

    Brokers               drive               by               the               property               to               gather               information               regarding               the               physical               condition               of               the               home's               exterior.
                   Drive-by               BPOs               are               commonly               used               when               real               estate               has               fallen               into               foreclosure.

    This               appraisal               provides               needed               information               to               the               bank               without               requiring               brokers               to               interact               with               homeowners.
                   Internal               broker               price               opinion               appraisals               are               more               involved               and               require               brokers               to               enter               the               property.

    This               type               of               appraisal               is               more               often               used               when               borrowers               want               to               refinance,               obtain               a               loan               modification,               or               enter               into               real               estate               short               sales.
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    drive-by               BPOs.

    These               appraisals               provide               details               of               interior               and               exterior               condition.

    Brokers               inspect               houses               from               floor               to               ceiling,               along               with               external               elements.
                   Internal               BPOs               report               room               sizes,               type               of               flooring,               and               condition               of               walls,               countertops,               toilets,               sinks               and               tubs.

    All               external               elements               are               inspected               including               siding,               fencing,               roofing,               swimming               pools,               outdoor               fountains,               and               hot               tubs.
                   Both               drive-by               and               internal               BPO               reports               include               year               built,               square               footage,               lot               size,               property               condition,               number               of               rooms.

    Banks               may               require               information               about               the               neighborhood               such               as               if               a               homeowner's               association               is               in               place               and               number               of               homes               for               sale,               rent,               or               in               foreclosure.
                   Real               estate               property               values               have               declined               due               to               the               abundance               of               foreclosure               homes.

    Banks               liquidate               distressed               properties               by               listing               sale               prices               below               market               value.

    This               lowers               the               value               of               all               properties               in               the               neighborhood.

    Some               areas               have               witnessed               50-percent               decline               in               property               value,               leaving               borrowers               owing               more               than               their               home               is               worth.
                   When               banks               enter               into               loan               modifications               they               generally               use               BPOs               to               obtain               property               values.

    Only               in               recent               months               have               banks               begun               offering               mortgage               principal               reduction               loan               modifications.

    Having               an               accurate               property               valuation               can               help               borrowers               shave               upwards               of               20-percent               off               their               principal               balance.
                   Mortgage               lenders               are               beginning               to               realize               that               reducing               principal               amounts               can               help               borrowers               remain               in               the               home               long-term               and               pay               back               a               majority               of               the               loan.

    Reducing               principal               sums               by               20-percent               is               more               cost-effective               than               the               foreclosure               process.
                   Some               states               prohibit               brokers               from               receiving               payment               for               conducting               BPOs.

    The               Dodd-Frank               Wall               Street               Reform               and               Consumer               Protection               Act               amended               the               Financial               Institutions               Reform,               Recovery,               and               Enforcement               Act               which               disallows               BPOs               from               being               used               as               "the               primary               basis               to               determine               the               value"               when               real               estate               is               used               as               collateral               to               secure               the               home.

    Always               obtain               legal               counsel               to               ensure               BPO               is               legal               protocol               for               the               type               of               property               and               its               physical               location.
                   Sources:               
                   Realtor.org               -               BPO               and               Frank-Dodd               Wall               Street               Reform               and               Consumer               Protection               Act               
                   BPO               University               :               What               States               Is               It               Illegal               to               Conduct               BPOs






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