We're in the middle of a renovation that includes a big new deck around our pool. The patio tiles have just been dug up, and the builders discovered they had been laid directly on the original pavers. We're now seriously considering extending the deck into the patio to create more flow. Budget constraints mean we would do this ourselves. Would love to hear your thoughts and advice for how to do this properly. Here's the plan so far:
- as you can see in the photos, some of the pavers are not level. I'm thinking I'll remove that section in front of the pool gate (about 1.5m x 2m), and replace it with a 50mm thick, reinforced section of concrete, so that it's level.
- I'll also add a bit of self-leveling concrete to a couple of pavers that have randomly subsided, to level the surface for stability and drainage.
- theres about 60mm from the top of the pavers to where the old tiles used to finish.
- planning to used an aluminium deck frame kit, on short (10-25mm) adjustable feet, and composite deck boards with hidden fasteners.
- the grass height in front of the pavers will be reduced so that water can flow into the pit drain.
I'd love to hear people's thoughts and advice, esp around any tips or tricks for decking over pavers, sorting out drainage issues (like should we put some builders plastic over the pavers first so that water can run off easier?) etc. thanks!

