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electricblue 06-02-2017 10:42 AM

Chatahootchee stone for lanai
 
Would like feedback on putting chatahootchee pebbles on my lanai. I have a pool there as well. Does it hold up? How often would I have to seal in a western exposure?
Thanks

bdorman 06-02-2017 11:48 AM

We've had ours (I think it's actually called Chattahoochee River Rock) and love it. Even though the pebbles are coated with epoxy, there's room between them for water drainage, assuming it's correctly installed. We haven't noticed any fading, whitening, etc. even though it's a direct Western exposure. Apologies that I'm not in TV right now to look up our contractor's name, etc.

We were going to use CoolTech (like you'll see on the lanai ceilings and Premier homes with finished lanais) but our neighbor is constantly cleaning his because water puddles in every one of the low points.

Mrs. Robinson 06-02-2017 04:11 PM

It is also called Poly Pebble (or similar) and was used in south Florida for years.
It is considered somewhat obsolete down there, probably because of the maintenance involved and newer surfaces coming into availability and style.
If it is not maintained at least annually (depending upon exposure and foot traffic and movement of patio chairs and furniture), over time the pebbles come loose and you are left with holes.
Before resealing, it must also be cleaned to remove dust and other foreign particles. Your pool will be filthy.
We have had this surface and while water does seep through the pebbles, the maintenance was a pain in the neck to keep it in good condition.

Jakesmom208 06-02-2017 07:55 PM

We have the Chattahoochee river rock both on our enclosed lanai and our screened in front porch. It is easy to clean and we have not had any issues with it. We are very pleased. We have not had loose pebbles, holes, etc. While we may have to reseal at some point in the future, we do not have to worry about the surface being slippery, paint chipping, etc. If you search "Chattahoochee river rock' you will be able to find ample opinions. Matt Alum installed ours. 352-253-0622

jgm3279 06-02-2017 07:58 PM

I would love to see a picture of the Chattahoochee river rock!

Mrs. Robinson 06-03-2017 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by jgm3279 (Post 1406271)
I would love to see a picture of the Chattahoochee river rock!

If you Google it, you will see many different colors and samples of what can be done with more than one color.

Lovey2 06-03-2017 06:56 AM

I had it in my home in SW Florida for 23 years! The original installation! I loved it and only replaced it when we were planning to sell the house because, as mentioned above, the "cool crete" look became more popular and gave the pool area an "updated" look. Had I been staying there, so would the river rock! The maintenance is minimal...once yearly. I pressure cleaned it (gently) and then resealed it. Maybe I was lucky, or maybe my diligence paid off, I never had to redo the epoxy, and I did not lose a bunch of stones. It does not make the pool a mess, if you are careful with your pressure cleaning, as I would be anyway. Yes, a little spray on the sliders, so what? The areas out under the cage were the most in need of heavier cleaning anyway, and you simply direct it away from the pool...no biggie. Make sure it is thoroughly dry, and reseal. Piece of cake. I did it every April, well before the rainy season. The only issue I had was a slight build up in one corner that didn't get good sun because of plants, and we drilled 2 holes through the cage bottom strip so the water could drain there. No problems. Get it!! :) hahaha

OH...I had the sun on the pool and back of the house all afternoon!! Kind of a drag coming in all the sliders, but yummy on the pool.

jsw14 06-03-2017 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jgm3279 (Post 1406271)
I would love to see a picture of the Chattahoochee river rock!

Matt Alum done our's 4 years ago. All we do is mop it every now & then......

http://i67.tinypic.com/o042ua.jpg

alanmcdonald 06-03-2017 01:22 PM

We have it on our lanai and have been very pleased. Ours does not get much sun so we have not had to do anything since it was installed.

Lovey2 06-04-2017 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jsw14 (Post 1406390)
Matt Alum done our's 4 years ago. All we do is mop it every now & then......

http://i67.tinypic.com/o042ua.jpg

Beautiful! I love it!

thelegges 06-04-2017 07:03 AM

Not only looks great, it's a dream to walk on

gomsiepop 06-04-2017 02:21 PM

What is the approximate cost for having Chattahoochie installed around a pool deck?

thelegges 06-04-2017 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by gomsiepop (Post 1406985)
What is the approximate cost for having Chattahoochie installed around a pool deck?

Our 10x11 lanai was around $450

kaydee 06-04-2017 07:57 PM

Ours has been down for 9 yrs & we still love it & have not had any issues with loose pebbles. Wish I had access to my file to provide installers for you. Matt Alums is one and the other is a guy named Mike & I believe he has a vendor at the Market of Marion.

jsw14 06-05-2017 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1407062)
Our 10x11 lanai was around $450

Our's is the same size. It was the BEST $450 we ever spent :)


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