Pool Deck Materials – Which One is Best?

Pool Deck Materials – Which One is Best?

Do you want to build a pool in your backyard? Do you need help finding the right patio for you? If so, then you have come to the right place. Our experts will help you plan and choose the right pool decking option to go with your new pool.
First, when choosing a decking material you’ll want to consider more than just what you think is most attractive. There are some essential things you should consider, such as:

  • A non-slip surface
  • A non-rough, non-bump, and level surface
  • A heat-reflective material that keeps the surface cooler on hot days
  • A choice of decking materials resistant to frost, chemicals, algae, acid, mold, and mildew.

After considering the above tips, it’s time to design a deck that matches your pool and home. Some types of decking that are popular in swimming pools today are:

Brushed Concrete

The simplest type of decking is Brushed concrete. The secret to its beauty lies in the bristles used. The heavier bristles give a more rigid texture, while lighter bristles provide a lightweight texture.
Brushed Concrete Pool Deck

SUNDEK

SUNDEK is one of the most popular choices for pool decks today due to being available in a variety of colors, designs, and overall cost-effectiveness. SUNDEK is a spray texture deck coating that adds texture for gripping qualities as well as absorbing less heat than your typical decking materials making it cooler to the touch when under the sun. SUNDEK is applied over the top of concrete decking.

Stamped Concrete

A patterned, textured, or embossed concrete that offers various designs and textures, the stamped concrete can resemble brick, slate, tile, stone, or wood, to name a few. Stamped concrete is excellent on walkways, driveways, and interior floors.

Travertine Pavers

Travertine has become one of the most sought-after materials for luxury pool decks. Pool builders rely on travertine because its porous nature makes it heat-resistant and cool to the feet. It absorbs water quickly and withstands most weather conditions well.
Travertine Tile Pool Deck

Porcelain Pavers

Another pool decking option is porcelain pavers. There are many colors and designs to choose from when it comes to porcelain pavers. Porcelain pavers are often used for decking on modern-style pools.

Flagstone

For an earthy look, there’s nothing better than Flagstone. Like travertine, Flagstone has a slip-resistant surface and is moisture and heat-resistant. Flagstone is a natural stone slab with earthy colors and textures that makes an excellent pool decking material.

Tiles

Tile can be an elegant, durable, and eco-friendly alternative for your pool deck. Available in porcelain and stone in various colors and patterns topped on a concrete deck.
Tile Pool Decking
As you can see, there are a variety of choices when it comes to choosing the right pool decking option for your new pool. Our designers can help you select the right decking material that compliment your pool design. Our showrooms even feature display pools that allow you to see the different options avaiailable. Call us or schedule a consultation for a free quote.

Pebble Pool Finishes: Their Colors & Benefits

Pebble Pool Finishes: Their Colors & Benefits

What is a Pebble Pool Finish?

Pebble pool finishes are a type of pool finish that use a combination of small pebbles, stones, and aggregates mixed with cement or other binding agents to create a natural and textured finish. Pebble finishes have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their durability, longevity, and aesthetic appeal. We use PebbleTec finishes as one of our pool finish vendors. Here are some benefits of pebble pool finishes:

  • Durability: Pebble finishes are known for their durability and can last up to 20 years or more. They are resistant to stains, fading, and wear and tear from weather, pool chemicals, and daily use.
  • Aesthetic Appeal: Pebble offer a natural and textured look, adding depth and dimension to the pool. They come in a variety of colors and can be customized to suit your style and preference.
  • Slip-Resistance: Pebble finishes are slip-resistant, providing a safer surface for swimmers and reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
  • Low Maintenance: They are easy to clean and do not require frequent acid washing or other special maintenance.
  • Eco-Friendly: Pebble finishes are environmentally friendly, as they do not contain harmful chemicals or byproducts. They are also non-toxic and safe for humans and pets.

Popular PebbleTec Colors

What Colors are Available for Pebble Finishes?

Pebble finishes come in a wide variety of colors, allowing you to customize your pool to your desired look and style. Here are some of the most popular base colors for pebble pool finishes:

  • Blue: Blue is a popular color for pebble pool finishes, as it mimics the natural color of water and creates a serene and calming atmosphere.
  • Green: Green is another popular pool finish color, as it adds a natural and tropical feel to the pool. It can also complement the surrounding landscaping.
  • Gray: A grey pebble finish offers a sleek and modern look and can be a good option for those who want a more subtle finish.
  • Brown: Brown pebble finishes provide a natural and earthy look, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. It can also complement the surrounding landscape.
  • Black: This pool finish offers up a sophisticated look, that can make the water look a deeper blue as if it’s depth is greater than the tradional 3-5 feet.
  • Mixed: Some pebble pool finishes offer a mix of different colors, creating a unique and custom look that can complement your outdoor living space.

It’s important to note that the color of the pebble finish can vary depending on factors such as the amount of sunlight, water chemistry, and surrounding landscaping. A good idea is to request a sample or see completed projects to get a better sense of the color and texture of the pebble finish you are considering.

For more information about PebbleTec Finishes and examples of their various colors, click here.

The Advantage of Having a Cocktail Pool

The Advantage of Having a Cocktail Pool

Many clients come into our office wanting an oasis that adapts to their available space and lifestyle. If you think a small backyard cannot hold an in-ground pool or a large lot needs a large pool, think again. Have you ever heard of a cocktail pool before?

What is a Cocktail Pool?

Cocktail Pools are typically less than 400 square feet and three to four feet deep. Their small size can turn your small backyard space into a cozy and charming one.They can feature heated jets and comfortable seating and are perfect for grabbing a drink or relaxing with friends and family.

The Advantages of Cocktail Pools

• Requires very little space
• It is perfect for small yards
• Less expensive to heat than a traditional pool
• Takes less time for maintenance
• Lower maintenance costs (water, chemicals, etc.)
• Can be heated like a hot tub and used in early spring or late fall (year-round in some climates)

Take a Cocktail Pool to Another Level

Make a cocktail pool a focal point for backyard parties. Surrounding the pool with a stylish patio is a start. Then, add water features like cascades, jets, and fountains to give a touch of sophistication and elegance, making it even more ideal as an entertainment venue. Better yet, add dramatic lighting that sets the pool off!
Cocktail pool designs provide a great place to reunite with family and friends, relax, and enjoy the outdoors. Since it’s a smaller version, it pairs well with a heater for winter use. Depending on the decor, it also makes for a relaxing backyard and an exceptional aesthetic. With a touch of sophistication and elegance, it is ideal for entertainment; you can set the scene with LED lights! They surround the oasis with a stylish deck and add cascades, fountains, and jets. Many choose to make the pool the focal point of the garden.

Cocktail Pool with spa and water sheers

Popularity

A cocktail pool design is more common in urban areas, where backyards are smaller than in suburban areas.
However, some homeowners opt for smaller pools giving additional space for parties, garden features, outdoor kitchens, and lounge areas.

Maintenance

Everything needs maintenance. A Cocktail Pool is no exception. However, the advantage is that it takes less time to clean. Keep in mind that an oasis, like a home, needs maintenance.

Cost

The cost of building a cocktail pool may depend on selected materials and features. We build gunite concrete pools since they are more durable. You can expect a cocktail pool to cost approximately $60,000. Still, it can be cost-effective.

Is A Cocktail Pool Right for You?

The design may be the right choice if you want to add the most desirable pool and spa features. It’s beautiful, affordable, and durable and can be the centerpiece of your parties for years to come. We invite you to check out our article “Small Backyard Pool Ideas” for examples of small pools that are perfect as a Cocktail Pool.

Remember, Cody Pools is ready to design your dream pool. Call us or schedule a consultation for a free quote.

What is an Infinity Pool?

What is an Infinity Pool?

An infinity edge pool is a type of swimming pool design in which the water appears to extend to the horizon, giving the illusion that the pool has no edge. The water flows over one or more edges of the pool, creating a seamless transition between the pool and the surrounding landscape. Infinity pools are often found in luxury resorts and high-end homes, and are often associated with a modern or minimalist design aesthetic.

Challenges in building an Infinity Pool

Building an infinity pool can present several challenges, including:
Engineering and construction: The pool’s design must be engineered to ensure that it is structurally sound and able to withstand the weight of the water.
Water flow: The pool’s water flow system must be carefully designed to ensure that water flows smoothly over the edge without spilling or leaking.
Water treatment: Because the pool’s water is constantly flowing, special filtration and treatment systems may be required to keep the water clean and clear.
Maintenance: The pool’s water flow system and filtration system will require regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure that the water remains clean and clear.
Cost: Infinity pools can be more expensive to build and maintain than traditional pools because of the additional engineering, construction, and maintenance required.
Site specific challenges: The location and topography of the site can play an important role, as the pool needs to be built in such a way that the water flows over the edge seamlessly, and the view of the infinity pool is not obstructed by natural or man-made structure.

Infinity Pool Sizes

The size can vary greatly, depending on the available space and the desired design. Infinity pools can range from small, intimate pools that are only a few feet long to large, resort-style pools that stretch for hundreds of feet.
In residential settings, they can be built to fit the available space, for example, a small design for a backyard or a larger one for a big compound.
In commercial settings like hotels and resorts, you will find them to be much larger and can be designed to accommodate a large number of people at once. These pools can be hundreds of feet long and may include multiple levels, waterfalls, and other features to create a luxurious and visually stunning swimming experience.
It is important to note that when considering building an infinity pool, the size of the pool must be designed with the surrounding environment in mind, to ensure that the pool blends seamlessly with the natural landscape and that the view of the infinity pool is not obstructed.

To view images of Infinity Pool Design ideas, click here.

Featured Project: December 2022

Featured Project: December 2022

This is one of our latest design projects completed in Cypress Texas. Below you will learn how one of our professional designers worked with the homeowner to achieve this gorgeous design along with pictures and specifications of the pool.

“What was it about this project that required an unusual level of quality workmanship”
This pool had a lot of different features that each took a lot of coordination and quality of workmanship to accomplish. To begin, we introduced a negative edge swim up bar up against the pavilion. We had multiple fire features as well as a weeping wall behind the perimeter overflow spa. With so much glass tile, travertine decking, and features, quality workmanship was king. The customer spent over 75k upgrading materials so making sure we executed the workmanship was essential. The glass tile weeping wall behind the spa required an extremely level and smooth finish to assure the water flowed correctly and evenly. This goes the same for the negative edge and spa.

“Describe how this pool design integrates effectively with the home, landscape, or both”
The first thing this customer told me is she wanted people to come over and say “wow, I haven’t seen anything like this before”. We utilized the kick outs of the house to “wrap” the pool around to give a feeling of connectivity of the pool and house. Due to the slope of the yard, we used that to our advantage to add the negative edge spillway and create a “fire and water” aspect with the fire pit being up against that area under the pavilion. When sitting under the pavilion, you get to see the spa as a centered feature with the weeping wall as a back drop to the spa.

“Describe the aesthetic appeal of this entire project”
A wow factor was a must with this project. Ensuring that we did something unique aesthetically was important. By doing water and fire features that you don’t see everyday added that to this project. With the fire feature in the center of the pool with the cap over it gives a twist to the traditional fire bowl or linear fire feature you commonly see. When thinking about the spa, privacy from neighbors was important. We utilized the wall to our advantage and when walking into the spa over the floating pads past the scuppers, it feels like you are going to a new destination. You then get to overlook the entire pool that seems to go on continuously because of the negative edge. We used a lot of different materials so each feature was unique but also complimented the next. We wanted to be unique, so we went with a wood look tile, nice glass tile for water spillovers, stainless scuppers we custom powder coated black, and a full travertine deck.

To see more examples of our gorgeous pools throughout the Houston, Austin and San Antonio areas, view our Design Gallery.
If you would like to talk to a designer about creating your own backyard oasis, click here to Schedule a Consultation

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