Plain Concrete Around Pool - How Does It Look? Good Idea?
When selecting a surface type that will serve as your pool surrounds, your hands are typically overflowing with options.
From paving stones to tiles to more types of concrete than you may have ever known existed, deciding on this element of your pool’s design can be unexpectedly difficult.
Plain concrete is as basic as it gets, but many pool owners still choose to go for it in the end. But, how does plain concrete compare to other types of concrete that may be more fancy?
In this article, we will cover what plain concrete is, what it looks like, and what the distinct strengths and weaknesses are of this type of concrete.
What Does Plain Concrete Around A Pool Look Like?
Plain concrete is the most simple form of concrete that money can buy. It is the traditional texture and appearance that you imagine when you think of a slab of concrete and does not include any surface preparations or design inclusions.
Plain concrete looks very simple and flat around a pool. It does not look bad, but because of how unadorned it is compared to other pool coping options, it can have a minimalistic effect.
Strengths And Weaknesses Of Plain Concrete
Strengths
Long-Lasting
Plain concrete can last for anywhere from 30 to 100 years. Like other concrete surfaces, it should be washed regularly using a high-powered hose nozzle to remove debris that accumulates in the grit of the surface.
Affordable
This type of concrete starts at about $65 per square metre, making it the cheapest pool coping material available. This cost is due to the common materials used and the ease of labour.
Versatile
Plain concrete has no strong design suggestions. Because of this, you can adapt it to any pool landscaping theme that you can think of.
Non-slip
This type of concrete has a naturally-gritty texture when it is fully set and cured. Its finished surface is inherently non-slip, protecting swimmers and anyone else in the pool area from taking an unnecessary tumble.
Weaknesses
Plain
This type of concrete is ordinary, plain, and a little dull. If you aren’t seeking a minimalistic finish, you will want to place furniture near your pool along this coping, such as potted plants or sun chairs, to break up the monotonous feeling of one large concrete slab.
Conclusion
Plain concrete is a fairly standard option as far as pool coping materials are concerned. This concrete is poured by professionals but does not receive any finishing treatments like brushing, stamping, or polishing to give it a decorative appearance.
Because of this, plain concrete can be a bit too dull for some pool owners.
Do you have any questions about plain concrete? Get in touch with us in the comments; we’d love to help answer any remaining queries you have!
Louis
A chemical engineer by trade, Louis is committed to debunking myths in the pool industry by explaining the underlying chemistry and making it accessible to all.