Rubber Pool Deck Surfacing - Do It Yourself

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Published 2013-03-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @6xtillion
    WOW! I saw this in the PLAY GROUND, it's really cool and safe for the kids.
  • @xrpizzle
    Put this on the list of things I will hire someone for.
  • @packing2387
    So i was just wondering once this product is laid what is the expectant life of the product? During summer here we regularly reach temperatures in the 40+ degrees celsius range so how hot would the rubber compound get and would the rubber compound survive those temperatures?
  • @roybdaman
    I had a friend years ago who did this on playgrounds commercially. Does this clean up with water as his did or is another method used?
  • @wwhd1220
    Anyone seeing this please prime your deck and don't use WD-40, buy xylene for your trowels not to stick to the rubber. Btw this guy is great trowler
  • @nealvolden2730
    Why pour the stuff for the can to the bucket and the bucket onto the rubber why not just pour it straight onto the rubber in the wheelbarrow?
  • @jdub6153
    I would die of old age by the time I finished...
  • @NEDERLAM
    I’ve seen this product on my neighbors garage floor, looks great. I’m taking the leap and doing my cracked concrete pool deck this summer.
  • @jacksdad2626
    I had this done by a contractor, long story short it lasted 1+ season and we used the pool mostly on weekends when weather was good. Complete waste of money. Very dissatisfied 👎😥💲🏊‍♀️
  • @tynriggs1
    What are the Directions to go around the Pool Rails and Drain ?
  • I used to install rubber for a living not easy I done decks on Disney ships not for homeowner you have to be real good with a trowel done right will last a long time
  • @garyvain2698
    Why not just pour straight to the rubber from can?