
Worn, slippery, or faded pool decks resurfaced with coatings built for South Florida heat and sun. HOA-compliant finishes, written estimates, no surprises.

Pool deck resurfacing in Parkland means applying a fresh coating over your existing concrete so the deck looks new, feels safer underfoot, and holds up to sun and pool chemicals - most jobs take one to three days and leave the original slab in place, keeping costs far lower than a full replacement.
Parkland homeowners typically start thinking about resurfacing when the surface gets rough, faded, or slippery - or when an HOA notice or home inspection flags the deck. If your deck has cracking or peeling on the surface but the slab underneath is structurally sound, resurfacing is the right fix. Homeowners who also want to protect the surrounding concrete often pair this work with our concrete sealing service to get complete coverage in one visit.
The single biggest factor in how long a pool deck coating lasts is surface preparation - cleaning, crack repair, and primer applied before the coating goes down. A crew that skips those steps produces a result that looks fine for a year and starts peeling the second summer.
If your deck has gone from a clean, uniform color to a bleached-out, chemically stained surface, the existing coating has broken down. In Parkland's intense sun, UV fading happens faster than in cooler climates. A surface that looks worn is also one that is no longer protecting the concrete underneath - resurfacing fixes both at once.
Hairline cracks are normal in concrete over time, but when you see a network of them - or cracks wide enough to catch a fingernail - water is getting in. In South Florida, where afternoon rain is a near-daily summer event, water entering cracks can work its way under the slab and cause bigger problems. Catching this early with resurfacing is far less expensive than waiting.
A pool deck that becomes slick when wet is a real safety hazard. If you or your family have had close calls near the pool edge, or the surface feels more like tile than textured concrete when wet, the original slip-resistant texture has worn away. This is one of the most urgent reasons to resurface, especially in homes with young children.
If sections of the existing coating are lifting away from the concrete, the bond has failed - usually because of trapped moisture or prep work that was not done correctly the first time. Peeling sections only grow larger over time and create tripping hazards. A full resurfacing job, done with proper prep, solves the problem correctly.
We apply textured overlays, cool-deck-style coatings, and decorative stamped finishes on pool decks throughout Parkland and Broward County. Every project begins with pressure washing, crack repair, and a bonding primer - because no coating holds long-term without proper prep underneath it. For decks where the existing surface is intact but needs protection, we often recommend pairing the resurfacing work with our concrete sealing service, which adds a topcoat that shields against pool chemicals, UV rays, and the constant wet-dry cycle a pool deck goes through every day.
For decks that have shifted, settled, or cracked beyond what a coating alone can address, a full removal and reset may be the better path. In those cases, we coordinate with our concrete floor stripping and removal service so the old material comes out cleanly and the new surface starts from a solid, properly prepared base. We walk every homeowner through both options during the estimate visit so you can make an informed decision before any work begins. For additional context on coating products and regional deck standards, the Concrete Network pool deck resource is a reliable reference that covers material options and maintenance expectations in plain language.
Suits homeowners who need a slip-resistant, durable surface quickly - the most common choice for Parkland pool decks, handling heat, foot traffic, and pool chemicals reliably.
Suits homeowners whose priority is keeping the deck comfortable barefoot in summer - these coatings reflect more heat than standard gray concrete and stay significantly cooler underfoot.
Suits homeowners who want a premium finish that mimics stone, tile, or pavers - a strong choice for Parkland properties where outdoor living areas are a visible feature.
Suits any resurfaced deck where long-term protection is the priority - a sealer topcoat applied after curing extends the life of the coating against UV degradation and pool chemistry.
Parkland sits in Broward County where summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s and UV intensity is high enough to fade and crack coatings that were not designed for South Florida conditions. Most Parkland homes were built between 1990 and 2010, which means pool decks are now 15 to 35 years old - the range when original coatings commonly reach the end of their useful life. The city is also a planned community with a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and many associations have rules about what colors, textures, or finishes are permitted on pool decks visible from common areas. We ask about your community's guidelines during every estimate visit so the coating you choose is one your board will approve - not something you find out about after the work is done.
South Florida's rainy season, roughly June through September, brings afternoon thunderstorms that can interfere with coating application and curing. We build weather awareness into every project schedule and will be straightforward about the best window to get your deck done right. Homeowners throughout the region - including those in Coral Springs and Deerfield Beach - deal with the same seasonal scheduling considerations and call us for the same reasons.
We ask a few basic questions - deck size, current surface condition, and whether you have HOA requirements. Most Parkland homeowners hear back within one business day to schedule an on-site visit.
We assess the slab, measure the deck, and walk you through coating options and color samples. You leave with a written quote that breaks out prep, materials, and labor separately - no vague totals.
The crew pressure-washes the deck, repairs cracks, and applies a bonding primer. This step takes most of the first day and is the foundation of how long the coating holds. Clear furniture off the deck before the crew arrives.
The coating goes down once prep is complete. Stay off the surface for 24 to 48 hours and keep it dry. Your contractor gives you a specific timeline based on the product and the weather that day.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. HOA-compliant finishes available.
(754) 294-8165Not every coating sold nationally holds up in Broward County heat and UV intensity. We select materials rated specifically for South Florida conditions - ones that stay cooler underfoot, resist fading, and maintain slip resistance through seasons of pool use. When you ask which products we use for this climate, we have a clear answer.
Parkland communities, including Heron Bay and others, have real rules about pool deck finishes. We ask about your association's requirements during the estimate visit, help you choose a compliant color and texture, and provide material documentation if your board requires it. You will not receive a notice after the job is finished.
One of the most common homeowner complaints about contractor work is a quote that rises once the crew is on-site. We provide written estimates that separate prep, materials, and labor. The number we agree on is the number on the invoice. Anything that comes up during prep gets flagged before we proceed, not after.
Pool deck resurfacing involves more than rolling on a product - decorative overlays and stamped finishes require specific technique. We stay current with training through the Concrete Decor Institute, whose program covers decorative overlay application hands-on, so the crew on your deck has demonstrated competency in this specific type of work.
These four points come down to one outcome: a finished pool deck that looks right, lasts as long as it should, and does not create problems with your HOA or your wallet. That is the job we show up to do on every project in Parkland.
When the existing deck is too far gone for resurfacing, we remove the old slab cleanly and prepare the base for a fresh start.
Learn MoreProtect a newly resurfaced or existing pool deck against UV, pool chemicals, and moisture with a penetrating or topcoat sealer.
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