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The construction of the pool decking begins by compacting the intended area. The decking base is done lower than the pool. This depth will depend on the material to finish the surface area. The soil is compacted using a small mechanical compactor. It is then level led and made to fall away from the pool. When using stone slates or concrete slabs, a blinding layer is added before laying. The slates should be of different shapes and sizes. This is for giving good aesthetic and for a rustic finish.
The decking base once compacted, a two inch quarry dust blinding layer is laid. A rake is used to ensure it is even in thickness. The electric power conduits are laid at this time. The stone slates are then laid on top of the dust. The laying starts from the pool edge outwards. After the stone slates are laid, a rich mortar mix is done for the joints. If the slates are yellow in color, an oxide matching them may be used. The mortar is then keyed in and allowed to dry for three days while curing with water. The deck can then be used thereafter.
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