Pool Decks

Concrete Pool Decks Kingston

A pool in the backyard of a house.  The picture is taken at night. The house and pool all have outdoor lighting.  The deck around the pool is concrete stamps.


With so many designs and styles to choose from, you'll find the perfect solution for your backyard pool with decorative concrete. It offers an incredible look without requiring much maintenance - what more could anyone ask?


What Material Should We Use For Our Pool Deck?


There are a lot of different factors to consider when you're deciding on your pool decking material. One important factor is safety, as well as budget and durability - Concrete has been shown time after again for being both safe (no worries about leaks) AND affordable. It's also versatile enough that even if one piece wears down or gets damaged over shorter spans because other pieces still look good too.


Can We Make It Slip-Resistant?


There are so many safety features you can add to your concrete without sacrificing its quality. You could mix textured finishes, use a clear plastic grit in the sealer before application or install broomed surfaces for increased traction and better look--all while making it easier on your feet.


Is the Surface Hot?


Pool decks can be uncomfortable on bare feet when the surface temperature reaches high levels. Concrete reflects solar radiation instead of absorbing it, which makes for an enjoyable experience in direct sunlight. There are also decorative toppings that lower this temperature even more and make your pool much nicer to hang around all day without feeling like you're going to melt!


Is it Affordable?


If you're looking for an economical way to create a pool deck, pour concrete is the best choice. Poured Concrete offers many benefits over other types of construction including being stamped with patterns that can add extra detail or flair.


What Kinds of Designs Can We Get?


Decking out your backyard with a custom decorative concrete design is an easy and affordable way to spice up any space. With so many options available, you'll be able create the perfect look for whatever style or budget.


What's the Maintenance Like?


What's not to love about a pool deck made from concrete? It requires less maintenance than brick and paving units, can be textured or patterned according to your preference; but most importantly you don't need any additional care besides just cleaning and sealing it every few years.


What Are Some Finish Options?


The freedom to create your own design with decorative concrete is now more accessible than ever. You can choose from any shape, size and color-whether it's plain broom finished or even wood lookig. Mix in stencils and borders for an extra wow factor alongside enhanced colors that are sure match whatever style you want best on this project.


Stamped Concrete


Stamped concrete is a great choice for pool decks who want the natural stone look without all of the hassle. Not only will it stay in place better than flagstone or brick, but you can also give your deck any color that fits with other decor.


Coloured Concrete


Colouring your pool area is not only fun but also an easy way to spruce up any backyard space. Powder-based paint comes in different colors, making it easier than ever before. You can easily make one color last longer by applying more lightly at first and then letting dry before adding additional layers on top if needed - this will ensure less cleanup time afterwards too since most of these types don't seep through like natural materials might do. 


The most popular methods for coloring concrete pool decks and other exterior concrete are chemical stains, integral color hardeners or dry-shake allergens which produce striking effects with little effort on your part.


Exposed Aggregate


Course aggregate is the perfect material for pool decks because it's highly slip resistant and can also be very attractive when combined with areas of smooth concrete. With colors or sizes that match your design style, this technique provides an interesting contrast between exposed aggregates against a smoother finish - if you want something more low maintenance than polished granite but still have great traction on slippery surfaces during rainstorms then course materials are what'll work best.


Broom or Brushed Finish


One of the best ways to make your pool deck slip-resistant is by using a brushed or broom finish. This can be achieved after it's been poured with concrete, just give them time for their final drying cycle before you start painting. Once everything has properly hardened (usually about two days) use an array of tools that will help create depth details like spoons and brushes while working from top down towards bottom.

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Small backyard pool with some nice landscaping, outdoor furniture and a pool bar. The pool deck is stamped concrete with concrete borders.
A small backyard pool with a terracotta coloured stamped concrete design.  The pool is lined with a cedar hedge.  The backyard also features a seating area and a shaded area.
Two patio chairs looking onto a backyard pool.  The deck surrounding the pool is concrete.
Overlooking a backyard pool surrounded by a concrete pool deck.  The backyard has a variety of patio furniture and a pool shed.
Small backyard pool with a simple stamped concrete pool deck.
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