Pool Decks

An above ground pool can become a favorite attraction in any home or backyard with the addition and installation of a pool deck. Pool decks are a valuable accessory to your above ground or inground pool outdoors, and provide some extra space for entertaining, socializing, and other gatherings around the pool. A good decking system can provide the protection your pool needs as you enjoy it year after year. Splash pool decks are ideal for gatherings, while side pool decks can be a welcome addition to the pool area.

Swimming pool decks are usually made with a combination of brick, wood, cement, or stone. The size of the deck will depend on the type of pool, setting, and ambiance you are trying to create. Since pool decks will also require the addition of patio furniture and accessories such as a fire pit or outdoor fireplace, you will need t adjust the size and requirements accordingly. The most important consideration for the pool deck is the type of materials used. Deck areas can be poured in place, or installed with individual tiles or natural stone masonry. Flagstone is a popular decking material that can be patterned and textures for an extra visual appeal. Antique brick decks are prone to crack during winter months, and so are not recommended for colder climates. Granite decks can offer increased durability.

Additions to the pool deck area include a hot tub, Jacuzzi, waterfalls, or even small ponds. A deck that is built in just the right area of the home can be a very valuable addition to your entire pool ensemble. A complete line of decking accessories and decorative features are readily available. A leading trend in pool decks is concrete assembly. The slip-resistant surface is ideal for sunbathing, parties, and outdoor congregations and gatherings. Concrete pool decks can match the exterior decoration for the home, and can also fit nicely within the outdoor environment. Construction of the pool deck will require some excavation and plumbing and electrical configuration. The sub grade will need to be compacted, and fibers will require some secondary reinforcement. A curing process using concrete slabs will then ensure that the deck is complete and secure.

Other materials for pool decks may include slate, stone, and wood. The layout of the pool deck will require some planning and consideration. Since the pool will be the area where most people spend their time, the visual elements and enhancements of the deck will be exceptionally important. The deck orientation will help you create a natural view of the nearby mountains, lakes, or sunset.

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