Homesteading — 16 June 2012
Tips for Picking the Best Above Ground Pool Deck Plans

above ground pool deck plans

One way to create a personal backyard paradise is to choose above ground pool deck plans that fit your yard and budget. You will also want to give some thought to installing a deck while you are searching for a suitable pool. Finding the right pool setup for your backyard will require a bit of research to determine what will best suit your needs.

How Much of the Pool is Actually Above Ground?

Depending on the specific characteristics of your yard, you may choose to put some of the pool underground. Professional pool installers can inspect the yard and advise whether it is possible to bury part or even all of the pool to mimic an in ground model. This may give you more options for looking at various deck designs to maximize the space available and add to the aesthetics of the yard.

Installing a Hot Tub

Many pool plans are compatible with other features. You may want to consider installing a hot tub at the same time as the deck and pool. One popular design is to set the hot tub into the deck so it sits flush with the deck and allows users to step down into it. If you prefer more elevation changes, you can stack the hot tub on the deck and build a housing to contain it.

Wood is Not the Best Option

Many people think of wood when they think of an outdoor deck but there are better choices depending on your budget and the climate where you live. You can choose an alternative material that requires less maintenance and is less susceptible to damage. Many deck builders will suggest using composite wood for this type of project because it is durable and resistant to corrosion, rot and damage from pool chemicals.

Composite wood will give you the look of real wood without the maintenance headaches. Composite material can be substituted for wood in any pool plans that you choose to use. Builders can cut the panels to any size and shape and the finished product looks just like the real thing.

For homeowners on a tight budget, composite wood may be a bit too expensive. Consumers have other options that are more affordable and will do the same job. Textured vinyl is a popular material that costs less than composite and is suitable for outdoor decking.

Finding a Suitable Place to Put the Pool Pump

With a pool that sits entirely above ground with an elevated deck around it, you have ample space to put the pool pump. There will be empty space under the deck that is big enough to accommodate a standard pump. Putting the pump under the deck will hide it from view and preserve the aesthetics of the yard and surrounding landscape.

Installing an above ground pool and deck is an effective way to increase property value and make the exterior space more functional. Regardless of available space, budget size and personal taste, you can find deck plans that suit your needs.

About the Author

Greg works with Blue Haven Pools–selling some of the best hot tubs Oklahoma City has to offer. They make and sell high quality above ground pools that fit any yard and budget. For more helpful tips, visit http://www.bluehavenokc.com/.

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