ADA lifts for pools

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cowboyjwc

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I'm not sure what you mean. Most of them are hydrolicly (or however you spell it) controlled, but the lifts do have to be bonded.

Since March 15th all lifts for public pools have been required to be permenant per the federal ADA.
 

Hendrix

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I'm not sure what you mean. Most of them are hydrolicly (or however you spell it) controlled, but the lifts do have to be bonded.

Since March 15th all lifts for public pools have been required to be permenant per the federal ADA.
How do people bond them on an existing pool?
 

cowboyjwc

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How do people bond them on an existing pool?

Ahh now that's the same question we asked. So I would need to know one of two things, is the sleeve already there for a lift or do you have to add it? If it's already there of course it should already be bonded. If you have to add it, they will probably have to saw cut the concrete for the water line to the lift and you can bond it then.

Any help?
 
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