Bearbacker
06-08-2006, 05:21 PM
First-time poster about to become a first-time pool owner in Houston. The decision I'm struggling with the most (for now at least) is what to use as decking. My two main concerns (which I'm guessing are the same for most people) are slip-resistance and heat, in that order.
My wife loves the look of stamped concrete. While I also love the look, I realize that it will get pretty hot. I'm really concerned about the slip factor. I know that you can apply an anti-slip agent, but I don't have much information on how effective that really is.
I know that Kooldeck will satisfy both of my concerns, but my wife really doesn't like the aesthetics of it. Plus, I don't know much about its durability or stain-resistance. I understand that it is less expensive than stamped concrete.
I've heard about Sundek, but all I know is what I see on their website, and I've never seen it in person. From what I can tell, it's similar to Kooldeck as far as heat-resistance and can be patterned to look like stamped concrete. At first glance it seems to be the best of both worlds, but the fact that it doesn't seem to be very prevalent makes me wonder what's wrong with it. Is it slippery? Where does it fall on the cost scale?
I'm hoping that you friendly folks will give me some help with my specific questions, and maybe even give some some pros and cons of these surfaces beyond my main concerns, and if there is an alternative I'm not thinking of, please enlighten me.
Thanks in advance!
My wife loves the look of stamped concrete. While I also love the look, I realize that it will get pretty hot. I'm really concerned about the slip factor. I know that you can apply an anti-slip agent, but I don't have much information on how effective that really is.
I know that Kooldeck will satisfy both of my concerns, but my wife really doesn't like the aesthetics of it. Plus, I don't know much about its durability or stain-resistance. I understand that it is less expensive than stamped concrete.
I've heard about Sundek, but all I know is what I see on their website, and I've never seen it in person. From what I can tell, it's similar to Kooldeck as far as heat-resistance and can be patterned to look like stamped concrete. At first glance it seems to be the best of both worlds, but the fact that it doesn't seem to be very prevalent makes me wonder what's wrong with it. Is it slippery? Where does it fall on the cost scale?
I'm hoping that you friendly folks will give me some help with my specific questions, and maybe even give some some pros and cons of these surfaces beyond my main concerns, and if there is an alternative I'm not thinking of, please enlighten me.
Thanks in advance!