
Your pool deck should be a place to relax, not one you avoid between noon and 4 p.m. We apply heat-reflective, slip-resistant coatings that hold up through South Florida weather - so your family can actually use the space.

Pool deck resurfacing in Coral Springs means applying a fresh coating directly over your existing concrete, most jobs take one to three days and leave you with a surface that looks new, stays cooler underfoot, and grips safely when wet. The old slab stays in place - contractors clean it, repair cracks, and bond the new coating on top without the cost or disruption of tearing everything out.
A lot of Coral Springs homeowners come to us after years of tiptoeing across a scorching gray deck or watching a previous coating peel away at the edges. Pool deck resurfacing is also one of the most practical times to pair in concrete sealing work - a UV-resistant topcoat applied at the same time is what makes the coating last a decade instead of three years in South Florida's climate.
If your deck has deeper structural cracks or sections that are heaving, a conversation about concrete floor stripping and removal may be the more honest starting point before any coating goes on.
If you can see cracks running across the deck - especially ones that have collected dirt or turned dark - the surface has started to break down and will only get worse. In Coral Springs, daily heat expansion and overnight cooling causes concrete to move slightly over time, and those small movements show up as cracks. Small hairline cracks are cosmetic; cracks wide enough to fit a finger into are structural and need attention before any coating goes on.
If your family avoids the deck between noon and 4 p.m. because the surface is too hot, the existing material is absorbing and holding heat rather than reflecting it. This is especially common on older gray concrete decks in Coral Springs where the original surface has darkened over years of sun exposure. A resurfacing job with a heat-reflective finish can make an immediate difference in how usable your pool area feels during the hottest part of the day.
If you or your family members have slipped near the pool, or if the deck feels noticeably slick when it is wet, the surface texture has worn down to the point where it no longer provides safe traction. This happens gradually - you may not notice it until someone actually slips. A fresh coating with proper texture built in restores grip and is one of the most straightforward safety improvements you can make.
If a prior coating is lifting away in patches, bubbling up, or flaking off underfoot, the old coating has failed and needs to be removed before anything new goes on. This is a common situation in Coral Springs homes where a coating was applied years ago without adequate surface preparation. Painting over a failing coating without addressing the underlying bond is a short-term fix that will fail again quickly.
We work with several coating systems depending on what your deck needs and how you want it to look. The most common choice for South Florida homes is a spray-texture or knockdown finish - this gives you the heat-reflective, slip-resistant surface that works best in year-round sun. For homeowners who want a more decorative result, thin overlay systems can be troweled, stamped, or colored to mimic stone or tile at a fraction of what new pavers cost. Both approaches are compatible with concrete sealing work applied at the end of the job, which is what locks in color and protects against UV breakdown.
Before any coating goes down, we spend the first day on prep - pressure washing, crack repair, and a bonding agent that anchors the new surface to your existing concrete. If your deck has sections with failed adhesion from a prior coating, concrete floor stripping and removal may be needed first. We will tell you honestly which situation you are in before the job starts so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
Best for homeowners who want maximum heat reflection and slip resistance in a low-maintenance surface that works well in South Florida's climate.
Suits homeowners who want a stamped, colored, or stone-look result without the cost of tearing out and replacing the existing concrete.
Ideal for decks with existing cracking or previous coating failure that need a clean, properly bonded foundation before any new finish goes on.
Recommended for all finished decks in South Florida - protects color and texture from UV breakdown and makes the surface easier to clean between seasons.
Coral Springs sits in Broward County where average high temperatures exceed 90 degrees for roughly five months of the year and UV radiation is among the most intense in the continental United States. That constant sun exposure breaks down coatings faster than in cooler climates, which means the product your contractor uses and how well they seal it matters more here than it would further north. Coral Springs was also developed largely on flat, low-lying land where many homes have minimal grade change between the pool deck and the surrounding yard - when water does not drain away quickly, it sits on the surface and works its way into any cracks or thin spots in the coating, accelerating peeling from the edges. Homeowners in Parkland, FL deal with the same drainage and UV conditions and benefit from the same heat-reflective finishes we install throughout the area.
Coral Springs also has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities - neighborhoods like Eagle Trace, Wyndham Lakes, and the Heron Bay area often have specific rules about what colors or finishes are permitted on pool decks visible from common areas. Getting written HOA approval before any coating goes down protects you from violation notices and the cost of redoing the work. Our crews regularly work in Coconut Creek, FL and neighboring communities where similar HOA rules apply, so we know how to navigate this process before the first drop of coating goes down.
Florida Building Commission - pool deck and construction standards
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your deck size, its current condition, and the finish you have in mind - then schedule a time to look at it in person before giving you a final price.
We inspect the existing concrete for cracks, drainage issues, and prior coating adhesion. We walk you through finish options with samples and confirm whether HOA approval is needed before any work is scheduled - no surprises after the job starts.
The first day of work is almost entirely prep: pressure washing, crack filling with flexible repair material, edge grinding, and a bonding agent application. This step is the single biggest factor in how long the finished coating lasts in South Florida's heat and rain.
The coating goes on in one or two layers, then a UV-resistant sealer locks everything in. You will need to stay off the deck for 24 to 48 hours. Before we leave we walk the deck with you and address any touch-ups on the spot.
No pressure, no obligation. We will come look at your deck, walk you through your options, and give you a written quote you can compare. Most responses within one business day.
(754) 318-0064We use coating systems specifically chosen for Broward County's year-round UV intensity and heat. Lighter-colored spray textures can keep your deck surface meaningfully cooler underfoot compared to bare gray concrete - a real, immediate difference for families who use the pool daily.
The most common reason pool deck coatings fail in a couple of years is a prep phase that was rushed. We spend the first day entirely on surface preparation - cleaning, crack repair, and bonding - because that is what separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that peels by the next rainy season.
We work regularly in HOA-governed Coral Springs communities and know how to navigate the approval process before any work begins. Getting the right color and finish approved upfront protects you from violation notices and redo costs that fall entirely on the homeowner.
Our Florida contractor's license is active and publicly verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation in about two minutes. In a market full of operators who come and go after a storm season, licensing and insurance are the floor - not a differentiator.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a pool deck that actually holds up through South Florida's climate and looks the way it should for years, not months. That is what we are here to deliver.
Remove failed coatings or old tile down to bare concrete before a new pool deck finish goes on.
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