Saturday, December 8, 2012

What to Consider When Building Above Ground Swimming Pool Decks


Above ground pool decks are not easy to construct, so don't believe people who say otherwise. Some people hesitate to spend for professionals to do the construction, and so they do the task themselves, only to come up with a poorly done job. This is not to discourage you to build your own decks. If you have the right materials and the right skill for the job, then you can do the work yourself.

The main reason that you have to install a deck around your facility is for safety. Decks are important if you have kids who may go in and out of the swimming pool. However, poorly built decks may pose safety risks too.

Check out the building codes when constructing pool decks. Construction guidelines can vary among states. If you are not familiar with the local guidelines, ask a professional pool builder. There are specifications for gates, fences, guardrails and steps. Permits may be required when building decks. Even this seemingly minor construction work requires the permission of the local government.

When you start construction, it's important to take note of safety. Make sure that you use the right materials, and that you go through the prescribed construction procedure. A plan should be drafted first. The framework should be well set up. The ladder should be well attached to the deck, and the deck itself should attach firmly to the facility. Proper construction of a pool deck ensures its strength, so that it does not shake when you step and walk on it. If you do the job well, then the deck should be able to support the weight of several people.

There are different types of materials for making pool decks. Popular materials for construction are wood, concrete, bricks, and ceramic tiles. Wood and concrete are good for people who want to build decks at a low price for their backyard swimming pools. Stone decks are more expensive to build. The material that your house is made of must be considered.

The type of the pool also comes into the picture when you are deciding on the materials for construction of your pool deck. Keep in mind that the design of above ground pool decks differs from that of in-ground ones. In-ground pool decks are usually made of concrete or tiles. Wood is better opted for most above ground facilities.

The surrounding area should also be taken into consideration. The irony is that above ground pool decks are meant to be permanent, while the facility itself is not necessarily permanent. Anyway, since a deck is permanent, it should be installed on an area where there are no growing shrubs and trees. Otherwise, the area should be cleared. Moreover, the space available dictates how large your deck can be, because the space limits the dimensions. You don't want an overlarge deck in a small yard.

The color of the pool deck may also be considered. For instance, if you want your deck to have a casual look, then go for light colored wood. On the other hand, if you want a classier look, then go for the dark colored wood.

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