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Dressing Up Your Pool Deck with Tile or Paint

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On hot summer days, a pool in your backyard will make you the envy of the neighborhood. But in order to really impress the neighbors, showcase your backyard oasis with either pool deck paint or pool deck tile.

Pool Deck Tile
Let's face it: concrete pool decks have all the good looks of a city sidewalk. Pool deck tile is one way to cover up the concrete and give your backyard a polished, sophisticated look and feel, without the cost of building a deck.

Pool deck tiles are interlocking tiles which can be laid down on top of concrete, pea gravel, or any other hard-packed surface. They can be laid down on bare earth, as well, as long as there are no bumps in the ground, and a weed-control mat is put down first.

Pool deck tiles come in a variety of colors and patterns, hardwood patterns are the most popular. Usually the wood is affixed to a polymer base for stiffness and durability. In order to accommodate the curvature of a round pool, the square tiles can be measured and cut with a jigsaw.

Pool Deck Paint
Another popular option for dressing up a concrete pool deck is Pool Deck Paint. Many paint manufacturers offer paints that are recommended for pool decks. Some of the main advantages of pool deck paint are:

  • UV Protection: Pool deck paint protects your deck from the harsh rays of the sun, and the damage that it can cause over the years.
  • Weather Protection: Rain and harsh temperatures can be tough on decks of any kind. Painting the surface will keep the elements away.
  • Looks: Pool deck paint comes in a variety of colors, so it can be customized to match your home and décor.
  • Non-slip surface: If you have children running around, it is a good idea to select a pool deck paint that boasts non-skid properties. Otherwise, you can mix the paint with sand or pumice before applying.

Most pool deck paints are acrylic, and clean up in water.

Both of these solutions are cost-effective and durable, and are not too difficult for your average do-it-yourselfer. For those looking for a really clean look, professionals can do this job quickly and easily. Either way, pool deck tile or pool deck paint will keep your pool deck looking beautiful for years to come.

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