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Learn more and order Secure Set at https://www.secureset.net. In this video, an Oklahoma homeowner uses GRA Secure Set Spray Foam to fill in voids underneath the fiberglass steps of his inground pool and strengthen the steps while preventing future erosion or damage due to erosion. The sand which once supported the steps from underneath eventually compacted and eroded away, leaving the steps unsupported and weak. Over time, cracks developed, leading to more water intrusion and erosion. If you are encountering a similar issue with fiberglass pool steps, plastic pool steps or whatever you have, with Secure Set Spray Foam, in the space of a few hours, your steps can be restored and strengthened — and for just a fraction of the cost of replacing the steps. Also, unlike a repair involving refilling the void underneath the pool with sand, Secure Set offers a long-lasting repair that prevents further loss of sand and resulting damage. For this repair, you only need some safety glasses, a 3/8 inch drill bit, a drill, some black electrical tape and if you want, an endoscope so you can see how large the void is. Here is the one we now use: https://depstech.com/products/endosco..., which is easier to use than the one in our video. To buy the Secure Set Spray Foam, please go to our website, www.secureset.net "all products" and order the heavy-duty kit (16.6 cu. ft.) or you can call us direct at 405-672-8885 or email us at info@graservices.com with your shipping address and we will send you a quote. We have had many customers that recommend the Olympic brand fiberglass repair/paint kit for the final steps of this fiberglass step repair project. We did not personally repair the holes and cracks in the fiberglass. Thank you for watching!