Install starting blocks on a clean, level, structurally sound pool deck that matches the manufacturer’s required thickness and material. First, verify the block model, anchor type, spacing, and orientation for your pool lane layout. Mark the centerline carefully, then drill or set anchors exactly to specification. Use corrosion-resistant hardware only, and tighten all fasteners evenly so the block sits firmly without rocking. Check that the top surface is level or set at the approved angle, and confirm the rear edge provides the correct overhang for safe starts. After installation, inspect each block for secure anchoring, proper height, and sufficient clearance from lane lines, walls, and other equipment.
For maintenance, inspect blocks regularly for loose bolts, cracked bases, bent surfaces, or worn non-slip pads. Tighten hardware as needed, but do not overtighten and damage threads or anchors. Rinse off pool chemicals, dirt, and sunscreen buildup, since these can corrode metal and make surfaces slippery. Replace damaged pads, caps, or covers promptly. If the deck shifts, anchors loosen, or the block wobbles, remove it from use until repaired. In freeze-prone areas, check anchors after winter for movement or rust. Keep a maintenance log and schedule periodic professional inspection, especially for competitive pools, to ensure the blocks remain safe, stable, and compliant with pool standards.