How about a 2' wide ramp all around the coping? It could be cedar or redwood duckboards (I THINK there are some safe versions of pressure treated as well), or it could be some sort of masonary.
Just a thought.
How about a 2' wide ramp all around the coping? It could be cedar or redwood duckboards (I THINK there are some safe versions of pressure treated as well), or it could be some sort of masonary.
Just a thought.
Carl
I am going for the more modern look. If I can't then I'll just resurface the chattahoochie deck with stone or something. Thanks!
Your photo is not detailed enough (probably need close-ups, including one from the pool side of the coping) to reveal whether that's laid coping (non-structural) or poured coping (structural).
That's a key point, that needs to be resolved before others offer advice.
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Last edited by PoolDoc; 11-09-2013 at 10:48 AM.
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