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The Ultimate Guide to Building an Above Ground Pool Deck

Picture: Above ground pool decks Just like the way you may sound off above ground pool deck, they also come in various designs and styles to help you have the deck that you can instantly love and enjoy for years. They’re a part of your pool (literally) – they offer a resting place for you, your family, and friends, while being a constant in your life, helping you get into your pool and making your pool easier to enjoy. No matter whether you want to add a simple wraparound or a sprawling area for luxury home, constructing a pool deck can increase your backyard leisure time in seasons if you are using it.

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If you’re thinking about building a deck for an above ground pool, here’s everything you need to know from planning your deck, to building it, and everything in-between, from materials to maintenance.

Why You Need an Above Ground Pool Deck?

Backyard above ground pools are an ideal solution if you want to make the most out of summer. Adding a deck adds huge value because then you can:

Convenience:Unlike the bimini, a deck provides for easier entry and exit, and space for small chairs, loungers, and storage.

Safety: Railings and non-slip surfaces turn a deck into a safer place to spend time.

Aesthetics: If properly designed, a deck can give your pool continuity into your backyard and make a beautiful outdoor feature.

Entertainment Factor: Decks are great for entertaining, your pool party will never be the same with plenty of room to lounge around.

Planning and Preparation

Before you start with your tools, you should plan your pool deck project well. Here’s what you need to know:

Permits and Regulations

Before you start, check with your local government and homeowners’ association to find out if there are any specific building codes or permits needed for your location. These guidelines relate to things like:

Deck height and size

  • Load-bearing capacity
  • Railings and barricades as safety measures

The process saves the expense of getting the green light for those next steps later.

Design Considerations

Consider how you want your deck to connect with your outdoor space. Factors to consider include:

Deck Configuration: How would you like your deck to be – a partial, a wraparound, or a two-tier deck?

Pool Fit: Design your deck to fit the shape and size of your oasis.

Space Planning: Account for adequate space to walk, sit, and store pool equipment.

Accessibility: Whether with stairs, a ladder or a ramp, getting in and out of your pool should be easy.

Budget

Decide on a budget that covers everything from materials, labour (if you are hiring professionals) and incidentals. Basic designs can begin at about $1,000, with more complex builds costing upward of $10,000.

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The Best Choice of Material for Your Pool Deck

All decking materials are not created equal. The material that you decide upon should not only durable, but water resistant and resist staining. Here are the most common options:

Wood

Pros: Easy to work with, good looking, affordable.

Cons: Will warp, splinter, and rot if not treated properly.

Common Choices: Treated pine, cedar, and redwood.

Composite

Pros: Extremely tough, low-maintenance, and will not rot or weather.

Cons: Higher upfront cost.

Recommended: Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon.

Aluminum

Pros: Very resistant to rust, rot or fading; also quite lightweight and durable.

Cons: More expensive, and not available in some areas.

Consider a material that suits your budget, level of maintenance and visual aspirations.

How to Build a Deck Around an Above Ground Pool

Tools and Materials Checklist

Before you begin, collect the following:

  • Shovel
  • Level
  • Power drill
  • Circular saw
  • Tape measure
  • Decking screws/nails
  • Posts, joists, and beams

Step 1. Mark and Prepare the Area

Clear your pool area and mark the location where the deck will sit. Outline the space, using stakes and string for equal spacing. ASSESSING Dempars the ground and clearing any rubbish.

Step 2. Install Posts and Framing

  • Use a post hole digger to dig holes for the deck posts.
  • Cement the posts in place so they don’t shift.
  • Fasten beams to the posts with galvanized metal brackets to stand up to the elements.

Step 3. Add Joists

Lay joists perpendicular to beams and evenly spaced to underpin the deck. Compare to a level if you are not sure about alignment.

Step 4. Lay Deck Boards

Fasten the decking of your choice to the joists with screws or nails. Allow for small spaces between the boards for drainage and expansion.

Step 5. Install Railing and Safety Patterns

Make sure you have strong railings installed, and consider installing a gate for extra safety, especially if the pool will be used by children. Stairs utilize nonslip treads to avoid accidents.

Step 6. Finishing Touches

  • Sand any sharp edges so little hands don ’ t get splinters!
  • You can even add some years to wood decks by sealing it with a waterproofing stain.
  • Incorporate design elements such as lighting, planters, or furniture to make it your own.

Cool Pool Deck Design Ideas Posted on by It is important to make a distinction between a pool deck and a pool patio which are similar but provoking double takes.

Looking for Inspiration?

Here are some favorite design concepts to inspire you:

Partial Deck: A smaller deck used for an entrance or lounging.

Surround Deck: Surround the pool with a one-part deck for a polished and cohesive feel.

Multi-Deck: Utilise a variety of levels to create visual interest and a more interesting experience.

Integrated Seating: Free up space and gain seating with a built-in bench.

Tropical Oasis: Include bamboo touches, tiki torches and plenty of greenery to escape.

Best Way to Preserve Pool Deck

With proper care your deck will remain safe and beautiful for many years. Here’s how to care for it:

Frequent Maintenance: Remove leaves from the surface, and rinse the deck to keep mold and stains from developing.

Examine for Damage: Examine the deck for any loose boards, rusted screws or wear and repair any damage.

Seal and stain: Reseal wood decks as needed, preventing rain and snow starting on, or your deck could get beaten up by water damage.

Protect Your Structure from the Sun: Apply UV-protective stains or shade your structure to prevent fading and discolouration.

Get Started on Your Above Ground Pool Deck Plan Now!

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