Hi,
I'm not new to the forum but I think this is the first time I'm posting.
We had a semi-inground installed late last summer (18' x 33' oval - 4 1/2 ft and 7 ft deep end - custom liner -- one of these days I'll post pics of construction) Pool stands about 26-28" above ground.
So this year we're doing landscaping/decking.
We would like to put in a deck on half the pool - it will lead down to a paver patio.
Husband is building the deck, contractor is doing everything else (patio, sprinklers, landscaping, lawn).
Been reading about different types decking - I like the TimberTech the best but have been reading that some of
the TT styles have mold issues and the TT XLM is slippery when wet. [ETA: Not composite - PVC decking materials]
Pool is in full sun most of the day.
What types/brands of composite or PVC have others used for decking on semi and above ground pools around here? Anything you would recommend or absolutely avoid?
Am willing to spend a bit more to get better quality. I know that no deck is maintenance free - but looking for the easiest to maintain and safest to use.
Thanks !!!!!
Laurie
I'm not new to the forum but I think this is the first time I'm posting.
We had a semi-inground installed late last summer (18' x 33' oval - 4 1/2 ft and 7 ft deep end - custom liner -- one of these days I'll post pics of construction) Pool stands about 26-28" above ground.
So this year we're doing landscaping/decking.
We would like to put in a deck on half the pool - it will lead down to a paver patio.
Husband is building the deck, contractor is doing everything else (patio, sprinklers, landscaping, lawn).
Been reading about different types decking - I like the TimberTech the best but have been reading that some of
the TT styles have mold issues and the TT XLM is slippery when wet. [ETA: Not composite - PVC decking materials]
Pool is in full sun most of the day.
What types/brands of composite or PVC have others used for decking on semi and above ground pools around here? Anything you would recommend or absolutely avoid?
Am willing to spend a bit more to get better quality. I know that no deck is maintenance free - but looking for the easiest to maintain and safest to use.
Thanks !!!!!
Laurie