
A cracked, faded, or scorching-hot pool deck makes your backyard less enjoyable and less safe. We resurface and coat pool decks using materials rated for Florida UV, salt air, and daily summer heat.

Pool deck coatings and resurfacing in Daytona Beach means applying a fresh, bonded layer over your existing concrete slab so it looks new, feels safer underfoot, and holds up longer, and most residential jobs are complete in one to three days with no concrete removal required.
If your deck feels rough, has visible cracks, fades unevenly in the Florida sun, or gets so hot in the afternoon that your family avoids it, these are all solvable problems without tearing anything out. Daytona Beach pool decks face a specific set of pressures - intense UV, near-daily summer rain, salt air near the coast, and sandy soil that causes slabs to crack and settle over time. A fresh coating addresses all of those concerns when the right product is matched to this climate. For homeowners dealing with more widespread surface damage across multiple areas, our concrete resurfacing and overlays service covers the broader scope.
Surface preparation is the part that determines whether a coating lasts a decade or peels in two years. That means pressure-washing, profiling the surface so the coating has something to grip, and filling cracks before anything is applied. Skipping or rushing that step is the most common reason pool deck coatings fail early in Florida.
If walking on your deck without sandals has become uncomfortable - or guests avoid going barefoot - the surface texture has broken down. In Daytona Beach's intense sun, coatings that oxidize or wear down become abrasive. A fresh coating restores a smooth, comfortable texture that is still slip-resistant when wet.
Hairline cracks and small chips are normal after years of Florida's wet-dry cycles and ground movement. If you see multiple cracks, areas where the surface is flaking off in chunks, or exposed concrete underneath, the protective layer has failed. Left alone, water gets into those cracks and what could have been a coating job becomes a much more expensive repair.
Daytona Beach's UV intensity is hard on any outdoor surface. If your deck looks washed out, chalky, or has patches where the color faded faster than others, the coating has reached the end of its useful life. A faded coating is also a coating that is no longer protecting the concrete underneath from moisture and surface wear.
A properly installed pool deck slopes slightly so water runs away from the pool toward a drain or the yard. If puddles sit on the deck after rain or after swimmers get out, either the slope has shifted due to Daytona Beach's sandy soil settling, or the surface has developed low spots. Standing water accelerates surface breakdown and creates a real slip hazard.
We apply textured spray coatings, knockdown finishes, and cementitious overlays to pool decks across Daytona Beach - each suited to a different combination of budget, finish preference, and the condition of the existing slab. Textured coatings are the most popular choice in Florida because they stay cooler and resist slipping when wet, which matters on a deck that is wet for most of the summer. Decorative stamped overlays give you the look of stone or tile without the cost of tearing out and replacing the slab. Every job starts with thorough surface preparation - pressure-washing, grinding or etching the surface so the coating bonds, and filling any cracks before anything goes down. Rushing that step is what causes coatings to peel or bubble within a season.
For homeowners who want to go further and fully replace or remove damaged concrete rather than coat over it, our concrete floor stripping and removal service handles that scope, and our concrete resurfacing and overlays service covers broader surface restoration that goes beyond the pool deck area.
Best suited for homeowners who want a slip-resistant, heat-reflective surface at a practical price point - the most widely used finish on Florida pool decks.
Ideal for decks where you want a more refined texture with a custom look - available in a range of colors that hold up in coastal UV conditions.
A decorative option for homeowners who want the appearance of stone, tile, or brick without the cost of a full tear-out and reinstallation.
For decks with surface cracks and worn sealant - we fill and stabilize before applying a fresh sealer, addressing the root issue before the new surface goes on.
Daytona Beach sits in one of the highest UV exposure zones in the continental United States, and that relentless sun is the number one enemy of pool deck coatings. Coatings not rated for intense UV exposure fade, chalk, and break down within a few seasons. The area also averages over 50 inches of rain per year, with near-daily afternoon thunderstorms through the summer. That means your finished deck will be wet frequently, and the texture and slip resistance of the coating you choose matters more here than in a drier climate. Any contractor you hire should be planning around Daytona Beach's weather pattern, not applying product regardless of conditions. Homeowners in Port Orange and New Smyrna Beach face the same coastal climate demands, and we work across both communities.
Much of Volusia County, including Daytona Beach, sits on sandy coastal soil that shifts and settles over time. This is why pool decks here tend to develop cracks and uneven sections faster than decks in areas with more stable ground. Homes within a mile or two of the Atlantic also contend with salt air that accelerates the breakdown of coatings and concrete surfaces. A good contractor assesses whether any settling has happened and whether the slab is stable before any coating goes down. Coating over a slab that is still moving is one of the fastest ways to end up with a surface that looks new for one season and begins failing the next. For information on what qualifies a contractor to do this work in Florida, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a public license lookup.
We schedule an in-person visit to your home. A contractor cannot give you an accurate price from a photo or a phone call - your deck needs to be measured and inspected in person before a real number can be attached to the job.
We look at the condition of the slab, check for cracks and drainage issues, and talk through your finish and color options. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included - if your HOA requires prior approval, this is the time to confirm that step.
The first work day is almost entirely surface preparation. The crew pressure-washes the deck, profiles the surface so the coating bonds, and fills cracks. This day may not look dramatic, but it is the most important part of the entire job.
Once the surface is clean and prepped, the coating goes on in one or two layers. Weather matters here - if rain or high humidity arrives, we pause rather than push through. After application, plan to stay off the deck for 24 to 72 hours. A final walkthrough with you closes out the job.
We come out, look at the deck in person, and give you a written quote. No obligation, no sales pitch.
(386) 278-1669We use coatings specifically formulated for the UV intensity, salt air, and humidity that Daytona Beach pool decks face every day. A product that performs well inland in a drier state can degrade within a couple of seasons here. Choosing materials suited to this climate is the single biggest factor in how long the work lasts.
The most common reason pool deck coatings fail early is inadequate surface preparation. We pressure-wash, profile, and fill cracks before any coating goes down - every job, every time. Skipping this step to save a day is what leads to peeling edges and bubbled surfaces within a season.
Daytona Beach's sandy coastal soil means some slabs have shifted or cracked in ways that a coating alone cannot fix. If we find that your slab has structural movement or drainage issues that need to be resolved first, we tell you before any work begins - not partway through. You get an honest picture of what your deck actually needs.
Florida requires contractors doing this type of work to hold a valid state license, which you can verify on the DBPR license portal in about two minutes. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Ask, and we will provide documentation before work begins.
Pool deck work in Daytona Beach is not the same as pool deck work in a drier, more stable climate. The combination of UV, salt air, sandy soil, and daily summer rain means every decision - from the product selected to the day the coating is applied - affects how long the result lasts. That is the difference between a job that holds up for a decade and one that needs attention again in two or three years.
When the existing surface needs to come off entirely before anything new goes down, we strip the slab back to bare concrete.
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