Feb
Pool Decks - Something For Everyone
Here are some of the things you might want to consider when choosing a pool deck for your swimming pool.
Inclusive options: Probably the standard-bearer for convenience, safety & flexibility, inclusive pool decks (decks that come with the pool purchase) are cost-effective ways to have your pool ready the instant it’s installed. Above-ground pools from Kayak Pools Midwest, for example, offer security fencing, swing-up safety ladders, no-slip surfaces & integrated deck designs that fit both your pool & your budget. What’s more, advanced materials are virtually maintenance free.
Treated decking: Installing a treated deck?though more involved?is an option that allows additional customization. Much like your pool installation or any major addition to your home, installing a treated deck requires adherence to local building codes & design approval before beginning work; howevera wide array of designs are possible with treated lumber that requires regular water seal maintenance.
Maintenance Free (composite) Decking: Though uniformly more expensive than inclusive decking or treated lumber, composite decking materials offer a maintenance-free alternative with the same customization options. That means, the material looks similar to wood, can be cut & fastened like wood, but is actually a weather-resistant material that eliminates the need to seal the deck structure.
Ultimately, your choice of pool decking comes down to personal choice & whether or not the added expense of a treated or composite deck is worth the investment above & beyond the inclusive option available with many swimming pools. Your swimming pool dealer can review inclusive options with you, & possibly recommend qualified companies to handle the installation of a treated or composite pool deck.
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