
Concrete Pool Decks
Cool underfoot, slip-resistant, and built for long Texas pool seasons.
Concrete Pool Decks in the Dallas Area
Dallas pool season runs from spring well into fall, and your pool deck needs to handle constant sun, splashing, and bare feet. We build and resurface concrete pool decks with finishes engineered for exactly those conditions — textured for slip resistance and treated to reflect heat so the surface stays comfortable.
Our cool-deck coatings can drop surface temperatures noticeably compared to plain concrete, which makes a real difference on a 100-degree July afternoon. The textured finish gives sure footing when the deck is wet, and the sealed surface resists pool chemicals, fading, and staining.
Whether you're building a new deck around a fresh pool or resurfacing a cracked, dated, or slippery existing deck, we'll match the look you want — from clean modern broom finishes to decorative stamped and stained patterns.
Benefits of Our Concrete Pool Decks
- Slip-resistant texture for safe footing when wet
- Cool-deck coatings stay comfortable on bare feet
- Resistant to chlorine, salt, and pool chemicals
- Custom colors and finishes to match your backyard
- Won't rot, splinter, or warp like wood decking
- Resurfacing option restores old decks at lower cost
Our Process
A real sequence, done in order — every step matters to the finished result.
- 1
Remove Old Surface
For resurfacing jobs, we assess and prep the existing deck; for new builds we excavate and grade the area around the pool.
- 2
Prep Deck
We clean, repair, and prepare the base, setting forms and reinforcement for a stable, properly draining surface.
- 3
Apply Cool Deck or Concrete
We pour new concrete or apply a cool-deck overlay engineered to reflect heat and resist pool chemicals.
- 4
Texture & Seal
We add a slip-resistant texture, apply color if desired, and seal the deck to protect it through every pool season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between cool deck and plain concrete?
A cool-deck coating has a textured, heat-reflective surface that stays noticeably cooler than plain gray concrete in direct sun — a big comfort difference for bare feet in Texas summers.
Should I resurface or replace my pool deck?
If the underlying slab is structurally sound, resurfacing restores the look and adds slip resistance at a lower cost. If the slab is heaving or badly cracked, replacement is the better long-term option. We'll assess and advise.
How much does a pool deck cost?
Cost depends on square footage, finish, and whether it's new construction or resurfacing. We provide a clear, itemized free estimate after seeing your space.
How long before I can swim after the work is done?
You can usually walk on the deck within a day or two, but we recommend waiting about a week before heavy use so the surface and sealer fully cure.
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