- Apr 23, 2008
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Hey folks,
There is a decent possibility that I'll be replacing my concrete deck surrounding my IG vinyl pool. The concrete is in rough shape and is probably 30 years old.
So, as long as I'm tearing it up, I figure I should take it as an opportunity to do projects that would be difficult without tearing it up. Which of the below would you do or would not do, and what would you add to the list:
1) Replace aluminum coping with coping that would support a cantilever edge or paver coping
2) Install lighting system (talk about that more here: installing-new-lighting-t13843.html )
3) Replace all underground piping with new
4) Run new more powerful electric line
Anything else I should consider that is much easier to do when the deck is out? For instance, is it much easier to do a water fall when there is no deck? ... Those types of things.
Thanks!
Notes: I already have a diving board and slide. Also I won't be replacing the liner at this time.
There is a decent possibility that I'll be replacing my concrete deck surrounding my IG vinyl pool. The concrete is in rough shape and is probably 30 years old.
So, as long as I'm tearing it up, I figure I should take it as an opportunity to do projects that would be difficult without tearing it up. Which of the below would you do or would not do, and what would you add to the list:
1) Replace aluminum coping with coping that would support a cantilever edge or paver coping
2) Install lighting system (talk about that more here: installing-new-lighting-t13843.html )
3) Replace all underground piping with new
4) Run new more powerful electric line
Anything else I should consider that is much easier to do when the deck is out? For instance, is it much easier to do a water fall when there is no deck? ... Those types of things.
Thanks!
Notes: I already have a diving board and slide. Also I won't be replacing the liner at this time.