Pool Decks

Concrete Pool Decks Peterborough

Backyard pool at night.  The pool is lit up.  The backyard also features a covered patio and pergola.  The deck around the pool is stamped concrete.


There are many different types of pool decking to choose from, and each has its own unique features. One type you might want consider is decorative concrete - it offers an attractive look with minimal maintenance requirements.


What Is the Best Material To Use For A Pool Deck?


Pools are a great way to beat the heat on hot days, but they also require a lot of upkeep. This includes the decking around your pool. As you're considering your options for what material to use as decking around it, consider factors like budget and safety- concrete is durable and long lasting. Plus its versatility makes this an excellent choice because even if one part wears down or gets damaged over time (which can happen when dealing with heavy foot traffic), other parts will still be in good shape.


Can We Make It Less Slippery?


Install a durable, textured concrete pool deck that will provide the best of both worlds by providing an attractive look with improved traction. You can also add plastic grit from various sources such as sand or regrittable material before applying your finish - this helps reduce risk for injury while increasing comfort levels in high traffic areas.


Is Concrete Hot on the Feet?


With a nice, cool drink in hand and hanging out at the poolside bar, the perfect day is here! With concrete that reflects solar radiation rather than absorbing it (making this area much more enjoyable), you can enjoy direct sunlight without any discomfort. And don't forget about decorative toppings like pavers or tiles - they'll lower both temperature AND aesthetic appeal so hanging out all day long won’t feel too bad either way!


What's the Cost?


Pouring your own concrete pool deck is a more economical and impressive way to go than buying paving units, flagstones or brick. The added benefit? You get stamped patterns, colour, and texture that will make your pool deck pop!


Can We Make Different Designs?


Decks are often a boring part of homes, but with decorative concrete you can have an elegant deck that is original and one-of -a kind. With all these options available there’s no way your pool area could ever be un interesting.


How Much Maintenance is There?


Concrete pools are the perfect choice for those who want an ornate, stylish feature that doesn't need much maintenance. The variety of textures and patterns available mean you'll never be bored with your backyard oasis again.


What Are Some Finish Options?


There are so many options for pool deck finishes. The decorative concrete option has been around for a while now and it's time you took advantage of all that this material offers. You can choose from any shape, size, colour or surface treatment—from plain broom finished floors to exposed aggregate patterns which mimic tile, brick, natural stone, or even wood. Combine these treatments by mixing in stencils, borders and enhanced colors, one will sure fit the bill when designing your space.


Stamped Concrete


The natural stone look without all of the hassle? Stamped concrete is a great choice for pool decks who want to spice up their space with some decorative color. Not only will it stay in place better than flagstone or brick (and can even be customized), you're getting an unbeatable value.


Coloured Concrete


When you're looking for an easy way to color your pool area, there is no better option than using powder paint. It's simple and quick because all that needs doing in order get the job done fast with little mess on any surfaces nearby.  


It's time to give your pool a makeover.  When it comes down choosing what kind of stain or color you want, there are three popular methods: chemical stains like chlorine resistant ink that won't fade away in sunlight; integral colors which can be applied as thin layers using sprayers and brushes before hardening then sanding off the excess material completetively. Dry-shake hardeners work best for those who don’t have enough space between their pools because all they need do is cover up what's already installed.


Exposed Aggregate


Exposed aggregate finishes are a great way to add some visual interest and texture on your pool deck. They're also slip resistant, which makes them perfect for any area that will be walked on. With colors matching what you already have going , exposed aggregate could be the perfect choice.


Broom or Brushed Finish


For those of you who want to make your pool deck slip-resistant, consider brushing or broom finishing. This is achieved by running a brush over the surface after it's been poured with concrete and although there are only basic color choices for this option as well as textures  - they do allow staining before sealing up nicely.

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