Not when it's built by someone who knows what they are doing!
"Gunite" is a special concrete mix that is sprayed, with a specialized spray gun. Using Gunite requires, by definition, the use of the spray gun.
Concrete patios a typically cheaper then wooden decks. Concrete patios are made to resist winter weather. Wooden decks require treating, and cleaning. If the question if over price, then I would go with the patios, cheaper in the long run.
The in-ground pools are prefabricated. The bodies are made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic. This is an alternative to vinyl-lined, gunite and poured concrete pools.
Generally speaking, a patio is an on-ground deck most commonly made of stone or concrete. A deck is generally a raised surface that is made from wood or composite materials.
Houses in Ecuador are mostly made of cement or concrete. Some houses there are made of mud. if you ever go there you'll mostly see houses made of concrete. :D
Some of the best Magic: The Gathering pre-made decks available for purchase are Challenger Decks, Commander Decks, and Planeswalker Decks. These decks are designed by Wizards of the Coast and are popular among players for their strong card choices and strategic gameplay.
Many homes with outdoor areas that are great for entertaining guests will have either decks or patios. If your home doesn't have one, you should consider having one built. The main difference between the two is the material that they are made of. Decks are usually made from wood and are raised platforms with rails. A patio, on the other hand, is often open and made from bricks or concrete
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Since Gunite is a force-applied cementitious application (simply "concrete", pumped from the mixer-truck through a hose to a hand-held high-velocity air spray nozzle), "wet conditions" may or may not cause a problem. If you mean that the soil conditions are persistently wet, and have a history of being low and wet, then you need to consider mucking out the area where the pool will be located and replacing the poor soil with properly placed and compacted fill, ONLY after you have determined the source of the water and proper drainage is in place. Gee, sounds expensive... consider new bicycle. If, on the other hand, you are asking whether or not Gunite may be applied to the formed shell and steel-reinforcement in the inclimate weather, then your consideration must be the force and volume of the rain, and it's effect on the Gunite. Concrete is often placed underwater for bridge construction, etc., and often contractors will place water sprinklers on a freshly poured concrete slab to enhance the curing and hardening process, so simply being "wet" is not necessarily a bad thing. The decision to install Gunite in questionable weather conditions will be made by the contractor, so be sure you've properly vetted the company's reputation, as well as warranty callbacks and performance. Good luck with your project...
Swimming pool decks can be made out of three materials. These include wood, composite wood and concrete. If your design is great, either of these materials can make your pool look amazing. The type of wood most commonly used are treated pine, cedar and redwood.
There were only 32 zero tech decks made before they were recalled in 1996
No its not