Pavers For Your Pool Deck
Garrett McGinnis warns against
using concrete around your pool. By using concrete
as a surround you may be headed for cracks. Find
out why pavers are preferable. Read on.....
Deciding to use pavers for your pool deck is one of the best
choices you can make for your home. Whether you are building
a new pool or if you need to remodel your existing,
unsightly concrete, pavers are the answer!
Pavers can compliment a new pool like no other surface
option. The primary decking alternatives to pavers when
building a new pool are concrete, concrete with an acrylic
paint and a texture on top often called "cool-deck" and
tile. The problem with all three alternatives is that in
each case a concrete deck has to be poured. Then, it's the
choice of the homeowner to refinish the surface with the
acrylic or tile. As we all know, however, concrete cracks.
Sometimes it takes a couple of years for those hairline
joints to start popping up, but more often than not, they
show up after a couple of months. The acrylic and tile
toppings do a decent job of hiding the flaws, but
inevitably, the cracks work their way to the surfaces of
these alternatives as well.
Pavers, on the other hand do not crack. They do not require
that a concrete deck is poured and they are very cost
competitive with these alternatives. Most come with a twenty
year warranty, while some come with twenty five year
coverage. There is an unlimited amount of color and shape
options, making pavers a much more aesthetic solution.
Pavers are installed around a new pool on top of vehicular
grade compacted base. They are very easy to maintain with
regular cleaning and can even be pressure washed. If one
paver does crack, it takes all of two minutes to pop the
defective brick out and replace it with a new one. No more
chiseling thin set under tile or having to use concrete
crack patch material!
If you didn't get the opportunity to choose pavers for your
pool when it was built and now have a deck with cracks and
depressions, don't worry. Thin, one inch, pavers can be
installed over top of the deck. Once that it is done, nobody
can tell that the deck was originally installed without
pavers!
If you would like to get more information regarding your
paving options
Central
Florida Pavers can help!
Article Author -
Garrett McGinnis
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