Decking to hold large paddle pool

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I'm considering getting some decking around the side of the house but we also intend to put a large paddling pool (10ft easy up) pool in this area. Can a normal build decking take the weight or would I need to strengthen in some way. The paddling pool is 10ft wide, round and could have total of 4 tonnes of water @ 0.6m deep (0.6m deep = 600kg/m2 ??) ??
 
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Intent is to sink the frame into the ground so decking is only ~ 2inches above current ground level....currently it's a gravel area on ground...area has quite a high clay content but I'm assuming some level of concrete required under the frame
 
I would ,you'll also need ground cover tostop weeds coming through and gravel so any water spilled can drain away and not leave puddles
 
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OK...what kind of "centres" for the frame below where the pool will sit ? I'd be hoping to use "proper" softwood for the top ..not your B&Q thin slats. Would the frame need to be "stronger" than a normal build or does 6-800ks/m2 not sound excessive when applied across a patio ?
 
id use 8 x2 for the framing with supports at 1 m centres, and the joists at 400mm centres. To be honest it will more than carry the weight.
 

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