Saturday, December 14, 2013

Renovating your new pool deck with tile or stone

new pool deck
Building a new pool deck
Swimming Pools, in and of themselves, are beautiful to behold; but a new pool deck makes your pool striking and original. The natural beauty of a sapphire blue pool challenges the most creative designers to come up with something that does not pale when placed beside the pool. When it is properly built, your pool and deck will become a complementary extension of your home exterior décor and it also give the surrounding landscape a finished look. There are countless types of tile and pavers that pool contractors can use because the colors, shapes and textures are endless. Additionally, this wide variety of materials is sure to fit any budget, including concrete, natural stone and manufactured aggregates.

Tiles
As mentioned before, there is an abundance of colors, sizes, and textures of tile for your deck. It is important to remember that you will need to choose a tile that is slip resistant. Tile is also available in a variety of designs from clean and understated, to exquisite mosaics. Tile is one of the most popular choices for homeowners.

Natural Stone
A natural stone is popular because it is easy to maintain and adds sophistication to any pool deck. Pool contractors recommend natural stone because the rich tones and shade variations can give a new pool deck a natural look that accentuates landscaping by enhancing the natural beauty of the surrounding plants and trees.

The best of the Charlotte pool companies

Carolina Pool Plastering offers many services to repair and remodel your pool. This includes pool deck and drain areas. Call their office to learn more about their services, or contact Carolina Pool Plastering, for a consultation and quote. Sit down to talk to them about the many options for beautiful new pool decks.

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