snowdeer Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 i need pictures of decks with a walk around for my pool. any links for pool decks? thanks Quote
imnay Posted June 16, 2009 Report Posted June 16, 2009 i need pictures of decks with a walk around for my pool. any links for pool decks? thanks Are you a DIY kind of person? When we first got our 27 ft. round AGP we wanted a deck and being a fearless DIY couple we bought a nice Skil saw and created our own deck design. This wasn't hard to design but the physical labor in the Fla. summer sun was pretty demanding. Our pool was sunk about 2 ft. into the ground by the installer. So we used 4X4X8ft. pressure treated post - cut them in half and buried them about two feet into the ground in pairs along the edge of our pool about four feet apart. In other words, our pool wall uprights are four feet apart on the pool wall so at every upright we buried a 4X4 about eight inches from the pool wall and then about 28 inches further out we buried a second 4X4 post. To connect the posts we attached 2X4 joist hangers and then put 2X4 four ft. boards into the joist hangers so that they would be level with the tops of the 4X4 posts. When completed we had a very structurally sound pressure treated frame all round our pool ready to receive top boards. Top boards were 4 ft. long that we just cut and then nailed close together all around the frame. One the side furthest from our house wall we got creative and extended the deck out about 16 ft. to create a "sun deck" surrounded by a rail. The remainder of this circular deck was four feet wide - it worked very, very well and when stained it looked pretty nice. I guess it took us about a month or even a bit more to buy, measure, cut and nail all of this together but it lasted 15 years and was still in good shape when we decided we wanted something different and so we tore it all down and hauled it away about five years ago. Rough calculations are that including the sundeck we used about 50 4X4X8ft posts and about 30 2X4s to build the frame or sub-structure and about 240 2X4X8s for the top boards for the deck - you can see that the wife and I did a LOT of measuring, cutting and nailing. I will root around and can probably find digital pics and if you are interested I will try to post a couple. While we were younger and our kids were living at home we really enjoyed have a wide deck that completely surrounded our pool - not that it's just the two of us we are glad to not have the deck. Hope our personal story is helpful. Quote
robertg Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 i need pictures of decks with a walk around for my pool. any links for pool decks? thanks Go to www.deckplans.com and they have some designs. Under the "Free Deck Plans" along the top you will see 3 options that may be of interest (Splash Deck Plans, Splash Deluxe Deck Plans, and Side Pool Deck Plans). These are on a website for marketing the deck blocks (for floating foundation deck system), but you can concrete your posts in the ground if you like. Building materials are cheap now (at least in my area) so it is a good time to build a deck. Quote
snowdeer Posted June 18, 2009 Author Report Posted June 18, 2009 i need pictures of decks with a walk around for my pool. any links for pool decks? thanks Are you a DIY kind of person? When we first got our 27 ft. round AGP we wanted a deck and being a fearless DIY couple we bought a nice Skil saw and created our own deck design. This wasn't hard to design but the physical labor in the Fla. summer sun was pretty demanding. Our pool was sunk about 2 ft. into the ground by the installer. So we used 4X4X8ft. pressure treated post - cut them in half and buried them about two feet into the ground in pairs along the edge of our pool about four feet apart. In other words, our pool wall uprights are four feet apart on the pool wall so at every upright we buried a 4X4 about eight inches from the pool wall and then about 28 inches further out we buried a second 4X4 post. To connect the posts we attached 2X4 joist hangers and then put 2X4 four ft. boards into the joist hangers so that they would be level with the tops of the 4X4 posts. When completed we had a very structurally sound pressure treated frame all round our pool ready to receive top boards. Top boards were 4 ft. long that we just cut and then nailed close together all around the frame. One the side furthest from our house wall we got creative and extended the deck out about 16 ft. to create a "sun deck" surrounded by a rail. The remainder of this circular deck was four feet wide - it worked very, very well and when stained it looked pretty nice. I guess it took us about a month or even a bit more to buy, measure, cut and nail all of this together but it lasted 15 years and was still in good shape when we decided we wanted something different and so we tore it all down and hauled it away about five years ago. Rough calculations are that including the sundeck we used about 50 4X4X8ft posts and about 30 2X4s to build the frame or sub-structure and about 240 2X4X8s for the top boards for the deck - you can see that the wife and I did a LOT of measuring, cutting and nailing. I will root around and can probably find digital pics and if you are interested I will try to post a couple. While we were younger and our kids were living at home we really enjoyed have a wide deck that completely surrounded our pool - not that it's just the two of us we are glad to not have the deck. Hope our personal story is helpful. Quote
punch Posted July 2, 2009 Report Posted July 2, 2009 i need pictures of decks with a walk around for my pool. any links for pool decks? thanks got an email addy, i can send pics, of my almost completed deck. Quote
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