



Your swimming pool may be the main attraction of your alfresco entertainment center, but it’s the decking that provides the personality. Even the most generic looking pool shapes become standouts when dressed exquisitely.
Fortunately, decking material choices are plentiful, whether your pool installation is a new one or you are looking to give your existing one a facelift!
This phase is not as much fun as all the phases that come after it, but getting the legalities addressed first will help to appropriately “pave the way!”
So, as it is with just about every home improvement, it’s important to educate yourself on local zoning ordinances. When you have the necessary permits in hand, you will have proper peace of mind.
Otherwise, you may find yourself in a frustrating and probably expensive position – one that doesn’t lend itself to throwing the big BBQ you were planning to christen your newly renovated space.
Once you have license to party on, you’re in the big decision phase. It can feel overwhelming, because there are SO many choices. But for the best foundation for the aesthetics you envision, take the following categories into consideration. Once you are solid on these answers, you will narrow the field a bit.
Now, in no particular order of preference, let’s take a look at some options!
Fashioned from concrete or stone, pavers will give you a nice, polished effect. They showcase the design of everything from bricks to cobblestones to granite. Pavers may be slightly more expensive than concrete, but they make for a cool DIY project, AND it is relatively simple to repair cracked ones with replacement pavers.
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If you like the idea of integrating your poolside elements with your surrounding landscaping, wood is a warm and welcoming material. It also offers an inexpensive solution with a ton of design options! While the installation can technically be taken on by the DIY-savvy, if you want a more comprehensive decking solution, the joist systems should be left to the professionals.
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Composite wood can be an reasonable alternative. It will be more expensive than lower quality wood decking, and you will need to hire someone to install it, but it will give you the visual appearance which you seek with less maintenance.
For a classic look, you can’t beat brick. Like pavers, you can install them yourself as long as you are careful to lay that gravel or sand foundation — the heart of a successful deck with this material. What’s also nice about this option is that your maintenance is low, and you can just follow the yellow brick road to your backyard sanctuary!
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This popular option has many faces. Twenty homes in your neighborhood can install a concrete pool deck, and they’ll all look completely unique. You can have yours stamped with any kind of design or have it brush-finished. Slip resistant, durable, and very affordable, you have a zillion motif choices with concrete.
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A world of options awaits in the tile sector! Any color, pattern, shape, or size is up for grabs! You just need to step away from any glazed finishes due to the safety factor. PLUS, it’s a great and relatively inexpensive DIY project.
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Tile’s sister, stone, offers a rich way to introduce your pool and its lounge area. Here too, the unglazed alternatives are endless: sandstone, granite, travertine, etc. While these finishes are at the higher end of the price spectrum, stone will elevate your aesthetic.
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At the end of the day, give your poolside oasis a makeover with a deck that makes it sing. Take a look at these beautiful settings… courtesy of HGTV. Possibilities, meet endless!
Providing pool and home improvement loan solutions since 1979, Lyon Financial loves a well-outfitted pool deck. We also love the difference we can make for your family by providing something that puts years of memories within reach. Call 877-754-5966 for more information about creating your ideal backyard.


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