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    Default Stamped/patterned concrete pool deck owners

    Long time lurker here learning a lot from this great forum! Getting bids on an IG pool and wife and I really like stamped concrete for the pool surround and back patio. Was concerned how slippery it may be when wet. One salesman said they seal it with a sand based sealer that makes it slip resistant. Another company's salesman said that's true but wet feet and wet deck can cause a fall, especially with young children running around it.

    Can anyone who has stamped concrete give some input as to how much of an issue it is?

    Thanks in advance...

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    Default Re: Stamped/patterned concrete pool deck owners

    I have a stamped concrete/acrylic deck and it is not slippery at all when wet. It provides excellent traction I have UltraCrete by Colorwheel
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    Default Re: Stamped/patterned concrete pool deck owners

    I also have stamped concrete and is not slippery at all. We went with a lighter color since we are in direct sunlight to prevent the deck from getting to hot. The stamped concrete looks alot better than just the regular concrete.

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    Default Re: Stamped/patterned concrete pool deck owners

    We have stamped too, its not slippery at all. It does get a little hot on your feet if the sun has been beating down on it all day. I think part of it has to do with the type of pattern you get, if its very smooth and deviod of any "rock like" textures it may get slippery.

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    Default Re: Stamped/patterned concrete pool deck owners

    CanuckPool is correct...a flatter, less textured pattern (such as we have) will get slippery.

    We have a large stone pattern, each "stone" is maybe 18x12 with not too much texture. It is a lighter color than the brick coping and does not get nearly as hot as the brick. Still, when the air temps are upper 90's to low 100's, I would not walk on either the dry coping or deck without foot protection.

    The concrete was sealed with Deck-O-Seal and may have had a Rhino Grip type product mixed in with it. The end result is pretty but definitely "Slippery when Wet!"
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    Default Re: Stamped/patterned concrete pool deck owners

    Thanks for all the feedback. We will look for a more textured pattern and stay with a lighter color (thanks for the heads up on that as well), especially after the summer we had and are still having!

    I think the one designer just wanted to make sure that there could be a potential for a slip. Heck, I have seen kids slipping while running on coolcrete so we will stick with the plan as natural stone is twice the price.

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