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    jabbajean Guest

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    We are getting ready to put a deck around our 24ft AG pool as well. We are not sure wether to bring the wood over the rails, up to the rails or under?? I know we need room for the cover in the fall. Anyone have thoughts on that? GCpint, that sounds like a nice size deck!
    Jay

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    Would love to see some pics...

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    Nice deck hrsdennis, I put one up 2 years ago and it looks very similar.
    As for over, under, or flush with rails, I built mine over the rails but left about 2 inches clearance between. I have a stainless ladder that bolts to the deck. It has worked great for me in PA.
    However it is a real pain trying to cover the pool at the end of the season.
    Imho it's a matter of preferance but do consider what you will have to go through later to cover and uncover the pool.
    Hope this helps.

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    Lowes has a pretty decent deck designer software.

    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...es_splash.html

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    I used the plan from deckplans.com to go 2/3 around the pool and went about 3/4" under the top raIls. I would think if you have frost heave, the pool wall and deck should move the same, but if not, I dont think the deck would rise more than 1/2" or so. Im glad I went under the rail because now I must remove the top rails to do a repair. Also, I would only use the deck blocks if you have difficult soil to dig in or are not getting a permit. You can get away with a lot less blocks with beams.

    Good Luck
    Anthony

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