Make the most of your backyard pool by wrapping it in pool decking. Here are some of the most common pool decking options.
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Make the most of your backyard pool by wrapping it in pool decking. Here are some of the most common pool decking options.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
A swimming pool without a deck is like a cup without a saucer — they go together naturally.
You installed your pool as a place for backyard family fun, but just as much fun takes place around the pool as it does in it. Pool decking, or the border area around your pool, provides space for lounge chairs, sun umbrellas, patio dining sets, gear storage boxes and more. As a perimeter between the pool and your yard, it also helps keep lawn clippings and other garden debris from winding up in the pool.
Depending on the type of pool you’ve installed and your budget for the project, there’s a just-right pool decking solution for you and your family. To help you decide, let’s look at some of the most common pool decking options.
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Poured concrete pool decking offers a range of affordable, entry-level options. Concrete decking is also a durable choice, though cracks are inevitable. Concrete decking finishes and upgrades include:
Like pavers used for patios and walkways, pool deck pavers offer lots of looks, especially if you play around with color, shape and installation patterns. Pavers vary widely in price, between $5 and $40 per square foot installed, depending on the material.
Whether you go with concrete, natural stone or brick pavers, if one breaks, it can be easily replaced — a big plus. Like all types of pavers, pool deck pavers need proper prep and underlay, but a skilled DIYer can install them.
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If you have a permanently installed above-ground pool and want to build a raised deck level with the top of the pool, concrete or pavers aren’t an option. Wood or wood plastic composite (WPC) are best for raised decks around above-ground pools. And if you’ve got the skills, you can do the installation yourself. Note that wood or WPC can also be used for in-ground pools.
If your pool is seasonal or if you have a small pool area, you may wish to invest in a retractable pool deck. This slides over the surface of the pool, providing a solid cover that’s sturdy enough for patio furniture and foot traffic. Small retractable decks start at around $15,000.