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Pool Decking
More and more people are now having a swimming pool built in the garden.
The excitement of planning the pool often means people fall into the trap of
not giving the landscaping and pool
decking area
enough thought.
When deciding on a deck to finish off your new swimming pool remember your
decking is not there just as a means of entering and leaving your swimming
pool. It will be a place to relax on a lounger or to entertain guests while
you watch the kids playing in the pool.
If the swimming pool is in ground the decking area tends to be built at the
same time as the pool. If the pool and deck is to be in concrete it is often
poured at the same time so that the deck is actually a part of the pools
structure. It is then either left as is or can be tiled or have pavers laid
on it and can incorporate a
patio area for relaxing. You should choose a paver or tile that won't
get slippery once it gets soaked. You can get composite swimming pool
decking that is none slip and won't rot due to continual exposure to water.
The decking for above ground pools is added after the pool is constructed.
Wooden decking is still a favorite for above ground pools due to its natural
look and feel. If you decide on a wooden deck it may be best to go for a
hardwood. The initial cost is more but it will last a lot longer compared to
a pressure treated softwood constantly getting wet. The deck can either just
be on one side of your above ground pool or can surround the entire pool.
Entrance onto the deck would be via a stairway built into the deck.
Other choices are now becoming available when it comes to pool decking.
Aluminum, vinyl and plastic are all recent newcomers on the block. A deck
built around your pool in one of these materials requires no maintenance,
won't ever rot or get bothered by insects attracted by the dampness of a
wooden deck.
While these types of deck are a long way from replacing wood in the typical
patio deck, when it comes to pool decking these composite decks have
distinct advantages which are hard to ignore. A wash down every now and then
with the hose is about all you will ever have to do to this type of deck.
With composite pool decking you can choose a color that matches your home,
matches your pool liner or even looks like real wood. |
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