Pool decks are an important part of a swimming pool plan. Because you'll probably spend as much, or more, time lounging around the swimming pool than you do actually playing in it, you need lots of space for entertaining, sunbathing, and just hanging out. You'll probably want to design a deck that goes all the way around the swimming pool and is large enough to accommodate all of your furnishings, along with family and friends. According to the Pool Idea Book, when building pool decks, you should "err on the side of building one that is too large"(P. 64).
Some things to take into consideration when designing your pool deck are: materials (there are numerous materials appropriate for pool decks, so you can do something that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing to you), sun and shade (you may want your deck to be larger on the side that sees the most sunlight), and whether or not you need to incorporate a hot tub, outdoor kitchen/fireplace, grilling area, or space for other entertaining features.
Choosing the Material for Your Pool Deck
As mentioned, there are numerous materials appropriate for pool decks. What it comes down to is personal preference and budget considerations. Below is information on some of the decking materials available:
Poured Concrete
Poured concrete is popular both for affordability and malleability--concrete can be finished in numerous colors or it can be stamped so it looks like stone, tile, or brick. Poured concrete pool decks work best in warm climates (cracking sometimes occurs in very cold climates).
Wood Decks
Wood is another popular choice due to the relative ease of construction and its affordable cost. One thing to keep in mind with wood decking is that it needs regular preventative maintenance (paint/stain/sealant) in order to ensure its continued luster. Wood is the predominant choice for above ground pool decks since you can build off the ground with it.
Composite Materials
These are man-made materials created to look like wood. In actuality, they are made from a mixture of materials such as plastics, polymer resins, and recycled wood. Composite pool decks are more expensive than wood, but they require less maintenance in the long-term. Since they are designed to be resistant to rotting, warping, and insect infestations, they usually don't need to be painted or sealed.
Stone Decking
Stones for pool decks are available in many sizes and shapes and even colors. They are great for adding a natural aesthetic to your yard. In particular, they are popular for homeowners who have designed a natural-looking swimming pool with boulders, cascading waterfalls and the like. Stone is fairly expensive, but it is extremely durable and can work with just about any architectural style.
Concrete Pavers
Concrete pavers come in a number of different sizes, shapes, and colors. You can use all the same size, or mixed sizes, to create patterns of your choosing.
Tile Decks
While glazed tile is too slippery for pool decks, unglazed tile adds a touch of elegance to the backyard. Square tiles are most common, but you can find different shapes and sizes from specialty dealers.
These are just a few of the materials available for swimming pool decks. If you choose something that goes well with your pool and landscape along with something that fits into your budget, you and your pool will be happy for years to come.
Monday, December 14, 2009
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