Hey all,
This is my first post...
My wife and I moved into this house about 2.5 years ago. Our pool is a mid 1980's in ground gunite Anthony & Sylvan pool (I know... it's in the signature).
So we are currently planning a pool renovation that will include replacement of the existing concrete pool deck and brick pavers. Furthermore, we will be expanding the layout of the existing patio. We are deciding between stamped concrete and pavers. I am well aware of the pros and cons of both and have enough info to make a decision between the two, less one thing...
If you look at the attached photos, you can see that there is about a 3 to 4" elevation difference between the pool deck and the brick patio that butts into it. We have had landscapers / pool builders put transforms and lasers to it to determine the pitch and feasibility of making the lip go away. Unfortunately, it's been painfully determined that it cannot go away because of how close the pool / pool deck is to the house (it COULD go away but the pitch would be so severe that a large portion of the patio would be rendered unusable with furniture, etc). We have come to accept the reality that we need to embrace the lip / step.
I'm looking to see if anyone has run into this issue before and if so, have they come up with any creative ways to deal with it. We're leaning towards pavers and thinking that maybe we run bull nose along the pool deck to dress up the lip and make it look like it was on purpose... Or... maybe put a little low wall along the threshold that could hide the elevation difference. The only draw back there is that I would lose another 6" of what is already a skinny patio between the house and the pool.
Any ideas? Even better if anyone has similar conditions and would be willing to share photos of solutions, it would awesome! Thanks all.
Anthony
This is my first post...
My wife and I moved into this house about 2.5 years ago. Our pool is a mid 1980's in ground gunite Anthony & Sylvan pool (I know... it's in the signature).
So we are currently planning a pool renovation that will include replacement of the existing concrete pool deck and brick pavers. Furthermore, we will be expanding the layout of the existing patio. We are deciding between stamped concrete and pavers. I am well aware of the pros and cons of both and have enough info to make a decision between the two, less one thing...
If you look at the attached photos, you can see that there is about a 3 to 4" elevation difference between the pool deck and the brick patio that butts into it. We have had landscapers / pool builders put transforms and lasers to it to determine the pitch and feasibility of making the lip go away. Unfortunately, it's been painfully determined that it cannot go away because of how close the pool / pool deck is to the house (it COULD go away but the pitch would be so severe that a large portion of the patio would be rendered unusable with furniture, etc). We have come to accept the reality that we need to embrace the lip / step.
I'm looking to see if anyone has run into this issue before and if so, have they come up with any creative ways to deal with it. We're leaning towards pavers and thinking that maybe we run bull nose along the pool deck to dress up the lip and make it look like it was on purpose... Or... maybe put a little low wall along the threshold that could hide the elevation difference. The only draw back there is that I would lose another 6" of what is already a skinny patio between the house and the pool.
Any ideas? Even better if anyone has similar conditions and would be willing to share photos of solutions, it would awesome! Thanks all.
Anthony