Out of all the structures you can put around pools, installing a deck is one of the easiest ways to add more aesthetic appeal (and function) to the area. For the best results, a pool is typically built before any decking construction beings. Opting for the other way around means you pose a threat to the wood and the post footings. But if you’re still weighing up on whether building one is the right path to take, this article will show you the advantages and disadvantages, and clear up some common misunderstandings.
Pros Of Wooden Pool Decks
A well-built wooden deck that’s made to fit your pool can make them look like they belong together. You’ll end up with a single entity rather than it looking like two separate elements, and your area will look really modern and fancy.
Wooden decking offers safety for younger children, it’s less slippery than other surfaces.
You can easily add in a shaded pergola, seating, lighting, and other features during construction, or even after it’s already installed.
It adds value to your home (which is great if you plan to sell it later).
Pool decking is popular with almost anyone.
If your home has a sloped yard, pool decking is easier to install because you don’t need to level the ground.
You have the freedom to get creative with the If you want to incorporate steps and other elements, this can all be included.
Pool decking is an easier option if your home has a sloping block, as you won’t need to level any soil for it to be installed.
Choosing wood is likely the best option for the environment. It is a renewable resource.
A pool with lights is paired with a natural wood deck, with palm trees right in it and black loungers plus some potted blooms.
A beautiful garden with a lawn and some trees, a raised pool with a wooden deck around it and some simple wooden furniture.
A small plunge pool with a leveled deck is great for cooling yourself on a hot day, and a dining space below is a perfect fit.
If you don't have much space, choose a plunge pool and a leveled deck with pillows and lights to get maximum of the slot.
A long and narrow pool with a wooden deck and lovely topiaries and agaves lining it up for a fresh look and a garden feel.
A long narrow pool with a whitewashed deck, white garden furniture, some loungers, tables and chairs and greenery around.
An infinity narrow pool with a small wooden deck and lots of greenery along the pool is adorable for swim lovers.
A natural swimming pond with a wooden deck, some furniture, rocks and water plants around looks nature-inspired but still elegant.
A tiny outdoor space with only a fence, a pool and a whitewashed deck is perfect to refresh yourself in the middle of a hot day.
A tropical outdoor space with a tree, climbing green and blooms, woden loungers and pillows, a plunge pool and a wooden deck.
A cool nook with a plunge pool and a wooden deck, a suspended chair and potted plants plus a glass fence for safety.
A lush garden with lots of plants, bold foliage and shrubs, with a plunge pool, a wooden deck with stylish modern outdoor furniture.
A lovely outdoor space with a raised pool, a wooden deck, black loungers and an outdoor kitchen, with greenery and trees.
Cons Of Wooden Pool Decks
Since wood is natural, it needs to be oiled and taken care of at least once a year to keep it in good condition.
Not well insulated against the heat and can become hot underfoot. You need to treat it with the right stuff, or it can be slippery and unsafe when it’s wet.
Wooden decks might cost more than cement or paving stones. Although you can pick from different types of wood, so you have control over how much you spend.
The initial outlay can be more expensive than cement or pavers; but as you can choose from a variety of timber options and other alternatives, the cost is mostly in your hands.
As wood ages and weathers, it can develop splinters that can be painful if stepped on, especially for bare feet around the pool.
Wood may have a shorter lifespan compared to other materials. For example, if you don’t take good care of it, a wooden deck won’t last as long as a concrete one.
A curved pond-like pool with grasses and blooms around, a wooden deck, some simple furniture and grasses and blooms around the space.
A large swimming pond with grass along it, with a wooden deck and a lounger compose an all-natural outdoor space.
A raised pool with a wooden deck around is always a good idea to refresh yourself and relax on a hot day.
A lush green nook with livingg fence, trees, a plunge pool and a wooden deck with a tree integrated is a stylish space to relax in.
A tropical outdoor space with lights, greenery, a stained wooden deck, a raised pool and some tropical trees.
A contemporary outdoor space with a pool, a wooden deck with furniture and lush greenery along the pool is a stylish corner to relax in.