POOL DECKS
Swimming pool decks provide a non-skid surface that surrounds the pool. A well-constructed pool deck is sloped away from the pool to keep rainwater from picking up dirt and other debris and running into the pool. It might be tempting to save a few dollars by contracting a concrete or paver company directly, but the pool environment has unique demands and challenges and a knowledgeable pool professional will keep your renovation on track. A professional pool contractor’s attention assures that everything is up to code and that deck equipment is properly installed. Mistakes made in pool decking can be expensive to correct so it’s important to do the job correctly the first time.
- Our professional renovation team provides clients with many options in decking materials. Pavers, poured concrete, tile, stone, and wood are the most common pool deck materials with colors and designs to meet your property’s specific needs. Non-skid information tiles that display pool depth and other safety messages can be embedded for the cleanest look possible.
- Bonding & Grounding – An important safety feature and code item is the bonding and grounding of all metal fixtures in the pool. Our renovation teams will utilize a licensed affiliate to install and test existing and new connections. This aspect of the job protects bathers and pool staff from electrocution due to stray voltage or electrical storms. Depending on your location, a formal certificate may need to be provided to confirm the job has been performed properly.
- Skimmer Systems – Most modern swimming pools use a skimmer system to clean the surface of the pool water. The skimmer bodies are set in the concrete and tied in the pool structure in a specific way to protect them from damage as the pool moves or settles in the ground. Skimmers are typically replaced in conjunction with the pool deck, but may also be replaced independently if the need arises.