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5 Above Ground Pools and Deck Installations That Impress

Updated: Aug 11


Above ground pool deck installation Warners Decking of Naperville


You don’t need to break the bank to achieve a luxurious outdoor living space. Above ground pools decking solutions can offer the perfect blend of affordability and style. 

Decking adds the perfect finishing touch, turning your pool area into a tropical retreat, modern escape, or rustic hideaway.

In this blog, we’ll explore five standout ideas to transform your above-ground pool and deck into the stunning centerpiece of your backyard!


1. Elevated Design

For a backyard full of sophistication, consider an elevated design around your above-ground swimming pool. Building it around and above your pool gives you more space to relax and entertain, while also making your pool look amazing.

Key features of this style include sleek glass or metal railings, built-in seating areas, and clean lines that offer a modern touch. The elevated design can also create storage space underneath the deck, perfect for pool supplies or even hidden lighting.

Benefits: An elevated deck looks great and gives you more space to sunbathe, eat, or add a shaded pergola. The added height improves privacy and transforms your backyard into a stylish, resort-like retreat.


2. Rustic Retreat

A rustic deck around your above-ground pool creates a cozy, nature-inspired retreat in your backyard. Using warm-toned composite wood that looks like natural timber gives you a durable, low-maintenance space.

The key to achieving this rustic aesthetic is to embrace organic shapes and textures. 

Benefits: This rustic retreat creates a cozy, relaxed space that connects you with nature while keeping comfort and style. The natural colors and textures create a peaceful atmosphere, while composite decking keeps your retreat durable and long-lasting.


3. Sunken Serenity

For those who prefer above-ground pools but like the style of semi-inground, a partially sunken deck provides an ideal compromise. A partially sunken deck is the perfect compromise.

This concept involves lowering it so that it sits flush with the pool's edge to create the illusion of an in-ground pool. Built-in lounge areas or recessed seating can also enhance the luxury vibe for relaxation.

Benefits: The sunken design offers a sophisticated look without the high cost of an in-ground pool. This pool deck design lets you add water features like waterfalls or fountains.


4. Tropical Getaway

An above-ground pool paired with decking can transform your backyard into a sophisticated tropical paradise. With the right design elements, you can transport yourself to a faraway island every time you step out onto your deck. 

Start by selecting composite wood boards that mimic the look of natural wood but can withstand the elements. Consider adding a bamboo privacy screen, tiki-style torches, or even a thatched pergola to shade the lounging areas. Lush greenery like palm trees, large-leaf plants, and colorful flowers can line the perimeter. 

Benefits: This tropical getaway design transforms your backyard into a personal vacation spot without ever leaving home. Tropical plants paired with composite wood create a stylish, low-maintenance space that stays welcoming all year.


5. Minimalist Marvel

Minimalist design creates a calm, clutter-free space that feels open and inviting. Start with composite wood decking boards in neutral tones like soft grays, whites, or natural wood finishes to create a refined and cohesive look. 

Keep the layout simple with straight-edged decking that runs parallel to the pool, creating a visually pleasing symmetry. Incorporating plenty of open space is key to the minimalist aesthetic. 

Include built-in storage to reduce clutter, and add a few statement furniture pieces for seating and relaxation. Avoid overloading the deck with décor and let the clean design speak for themselves.

Benefits: A minimalist deck gives your above-ground pool a clean, modern look and creates a peaceful space to relax. A simple layout means less maintenance and a peaceful space to relax and enjoy the outdoors.


Conclusion

Trex composite pool deck with an above ground pool.

Your outdoor space deserves to be more than ordinary, and now you know how to make it extraordinary. 

Now that you know how it can enhance your above-ground pool, why wait to improve your outdoor space? These ideas can turn your backyard into a beautiful place for elegance, relaxation, or a tropical escape.

Begin your project today. Get in touch now to book a consultation and let our team help you build your dream backyard oasis.


Frequently Asked Questions


What is the best decking to put around above-ground pool?

Composite works great for above-ground pools because it lasts long, needs little upkeep, and resists moisture and rot. It also mimics the appearance of natural wood, providing an attractive finish.


Is decking around a pool a good idea?

Decking around your pool makes it safer, looks better, and gives you space to relax and entertain. It also makes the pool area more usable and can raise your property’s value.


How long do above ground pool decks last?

Good materials make above-ground pool decks last 15 to 25 years or more with proper care and weather protection.


What is the gap between deck and above ground pool?

Leave a ½ to 1-inch gap between the deck and pool to allow for movement and make maintenance easier.


Does chlorine damage decking?

Chlorine can potentially damage certain types of decking, especially untreated wood, causing fading or discoloration over time. Composite and treated materials usually resist chlorine damage better.


How much is an above ground pool with deck?

The cost to install an above-ground pool with decking depends on three things: pool size, materials, and how hard the installation is. Here's a general breakdown:


Above-Ground Pool Costs

  • Standard Above-Ground Pool: Typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,000 for the pool kit alone.

  • Installation Costs: Professional installation can add $1,000 to $3,000, depending on site preparation and local labor rates.


Decking Costs

  • Wood: Pressure-treated wood decks are a cost-effective option, usually ranging from $15 to $25 per square foot.

  • Composite: Offers durability and low maintenance, typically costing between $30 and $45 per square foot.

  • Installation: Labor costs for decking installation can vary but expect to add approximately $10 to $20 per square foot.


Total Estimated Cost

A typical 12-by-24-foot above-ground pool with a deck can cost between $10,000 and $20,000 or more, depending on materials and design.


How to build an above ground pool deck ?

1. Plan Your Design

  • Decide the size, shape, and location around the pool.

  • Check local building codes and get any necessary permits.


2. Gather Materials & Tools

  • Pressure-treated lumber or composite boards

  • Concrete footings or blocks

  • Joist hangers, screws, nails

  • Gravel, string, level, measuring tape, saw, drill, hammer


3. Prepare the Site

  • Clear and level the ground where the deck will go.

  • Mark the perimeter with stakes and string.


4. Install Footings and Posts

  • Dig holes for footings or place blocks at corners and support points.

  • Pour concrete or secure blocks, making sure everything is level.

  • Attach vertical posts to footings.


5. Build the Frame

  • Attach beams and joists to posts using joist hangers and screws.

  • Ensure the frame is square and level.


6. Install Decking Boards

  • Lay decking boards perpendicular to joists.

  • Leave small gaps for drainage.

  • Secure boards with screws or nails.


7. Add Railings and Stairs (if needed)

  • Install railings around the deck perimeter for safety.

  • Build stairs for easy pool access.


8. Finish and Seal

  • Sand rough spots.

  • Apply sealant or stain for wood decks (if using wood). wood, causing fading or discoloration over time. However, composite decking and treated materials are generally more resistant to chlorine damage.


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