
Your pool deck takes a beating from Florida sun, heavy rain, and pool chemicals. We build decks that stay safe, stay flat, and hold up through every season.

Concrete pool decks in Edgewater, FL, replace or surround your pool with a poured surface that is shaped, textured, and finished on-site - most residential projects take two to five days from start to finish, depending on size and the finish chosen.
If your current deck is cracked, uneven, or dangerously slippery, you are not alone. Edgewater's sandy coastal soil shifts with the wet and dry seasons, and decks built without a properly prepared base start showing problems within a few years. A full replacement - or in some cases a resurfacing - can restore safety and give you a surface that actually works for your family.
We also handle concrete patio construction for homeowners who want to extend the usable space around their pool area into a full outdoor living surface.
Cracks wider than a hairline spreading across your deck are a sign of movement beyond normal settling. In Edgewater's sandy soil, this often means the base was not properly compacted before the pour. Small surface cracks can sometimes be repaired, but cracks that run deep or follow the same line across a large section usually mean the base needs attention before any surface work makes sense.
If family members have slipped near the pool, the texture on your deck may have worn smooth. Florida's intense sun and pool chemicals break down surface finishes faster than in cooler climates. A deck that was safe five years ago may no longer provide enough grip. Slip injuries near pools are serious, and this is one of the most urgent reasons to resurface or replace.
If parts of your deck have risen, dropped, or tilted relative to the rest of the surface, the ground beneath has shifted. This is common in Edgewater's sandy coastal soils after a wet season with heavy rainfall. Uneven sections are a trip hazard and a sign the base problem will continue to worsen if not addressed.
A deck that looks dull, chalky, or heavily stained despite cleaning is showing signs of surface breakdown from UV exposure and pool chemicals - both accelerated in Edgewater's climate. This does not always mean full replacement; resurfacing may restore the appearance. But the surface is no longer protecting the concrete underneath, and waiting makes the damage worse.
We handle everything from new pool deck pours on bare ground to full tear-outs of old, cracked surfaces. Every project starts with proper base preparation - compacting the soil and grading for drainage - because skipping that step is why so many Edgewater decks fail within a few years. We offer plain broom-finished concrete for homeowners who want a clean, functional surface at a fair price, and we also offer stamped concrete for those who want the look of stone or tile without the cost of natural materials.
Resurfacing is also available for decks that are structurally sound but look worn or faded - it applies a fresh layer over the existing concrete at a fraction of full replacement cost. For homeowners adding a screen enclosure or extending outdoor space, we can coordinate the deck work with concrete patio construction so the transition between areas is seamless and properly sloped. All new construction and significant replacements include Volusia County permit handling.
Best for homeowners installing a new pool or replacing a deck that has been fully removed - built from the ground up with proper base prep and drainage grading.
Best for homeowners who want a safe, textured, low-maintenance surface at the most practical price point - slip-resistant and easy to clean.
Best for homeowners who want a decorative look that resembles stone, tile, or brick - adds visual appeal without the cost of natural materials.
Best for decks that are structurally solid but look worn, faded, or stained - restores the surface appearance and protection without full removal.
Edgewater sits in Volusia County on Florida's central Atlantic coast, where summer temperatures regularly top 90 degrees and the sun beats down on exposed surfaces for most of the year. Bare concrete absorbs heat fast - a dark or lightly sealed deck can become painful to walk on barefoot by midday. That is why we help homeowners choose lighter-colored finishes and sealers rated for pool environments, and why we reseal decks more frequently than would be necessary in a drier climate - roughly every two years rather than three. The combination of intense UV, humidity, and pool chemicals is genuinely hard on concrete, and the maintenance routine matters.
Hurricane season and heavy rain events are the other factor that shapes how we build here. A pool deck with poor drainage floods quickly and pushes water toward your foundation. We plan slope and drainage into every project before the concrete is poured, so water moves off the surface correctly during the worst summer storms. Homeowners in New Smyrna Beach, FL and Port Orange, FL face the same conditions, and we apply the same drainage-first approach across all of our service area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe your project. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate so we can see the space and give you a written quote - no price over the phone without seeing the area.
For new decks and significant replacements, we handle the Volusia County building permit - you do not need to visit any office. Permits typically take a few days to a couple of weeks depending on county workload. We confirm approval before the crew arrives.
The crew removes any old material, grades the ground for drainage, compacts the soil, and forms the edges before a drop of concrete is poured. The pour and finishing - whether broom, stamped, or exposed aggregate - typically happen in a single day for most residential decks.
After the concrete cures - typically 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic - a Volusia County inspector signs off on the finished work. We coordinate this inspection and walk you through the completed deck before you make your final payment.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the Volusia County permit from start to finish.
(386) 749-1231We pull the permit, schedule the county inspection, and close it out - you never have to deal with the paperwork. A permitted deck means a county inspector has reviewed the finished work, which protects you when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Volusia County Building and Code Administration oversees all residential concrete work in Edgewater.
Most pool deck failures in Edgewater trace back to poor base preparation - sandy soil that was not compacted or a gravel layer that was skipped. We compact the sub-base and plan drainage before any concrete is poured, because fixing a failed deck costs far more than building it right the first time.
We use sealers and finishes suited to Edgewater's combination of intense sun, humidity, and pool chemical exposure. Lighter-color options stay cooler underfoot on hot days, and we walk every homeowner through a simple maintenance routine that keeps the surface protected for years. American Concrete Institute standards guide our mix and sealing practices.
Every deck we build is graded so water moves off the surface and away from your pool shell and home foundation. In Edgewater's hurricane season, a pool deck that drains poorly floods quickly and accelerates surface damage. Getting the slope right happens during prep - not after the concrete sets.
Every pool deck we build in Edgewater reflects our understanding of local soil, weather, and permit requirements - not a generic approach copied from a drier climate. Call us or request a free estimate and we will walk you through exactly what your project needs.
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