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Patios and Decks
Replacing a pool deck
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User:
kimchi
Posts 50
Posted:
10/15/2007 8:43:17 PM
I'm pretty sure that if you use thin pavers, there is less of a need to lift and remount the pool cage.
User:
peter
Posts 50
Posted:
10/1/2007 12:12:20 PM
You can do it either way. I think that one of the things that they look for is how solid the mounts are. If they are getting rusty, they usually want to lift it up and mount it on the new surface.
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SallyDP
Posts 100
Posted:
9/26/2007 9:44:04 PM
I guess it all depends on how is going to be the new deck. In any case, get someone that is a professional so they know for sure what they are doing and have insurance in case something goes wrong.
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southboca
Posts 51
Posted:
9/6/2007 6:15:01 AM
If you replace your pool deck, do you need to lift and remount your pool screen to the new surface? Or is there a work-around?
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