
Cracked, burning-hot, or slippery pool decks get fixed the right way. UV-rated coatings and resurfacing built for South Florida's sun and rain.
Cracked, burning-hot, or slippery pool decks get fixed the right way. UV-rated coatings and resurfacing built for South Florida's sun and rain.

Pool deck resurfacing in Plantation applies a fresh layer of coating material over your existing concrete so it looks new, feels better underfoot, and holds up longer, and most residential pool deck jobs are completed in one to three days.
The old concrete stays in place - resurfacing is not a tear-out. That keeps costs down and the project shorter. In Plantation, where a large share of homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s, many pool decks are 30 to 50 years old and have reached the point where cleaning alone cannot restore them. The surface is worn, stained, or has cracks that keep collecting dirt and algae. Resurfacing with proper prep underneath stops that cycle and gives you a uniform surface that is easier to maintain.
When a deck needs protective sealing after resurfacing, pairing this service with concrete sealing extends the life of the finished surface significantly in South Florida's UV-intense environment.
If small chunks of the deck are coming loose, the texture catches bare feet, or the concrete looks like it is crumbling at the surface, the deck has reached the end of its useful life without intervention. In Plantation, the combination of heat, UV exposure, and pool chemicals accelerates this breakdown on older concrete. Resurfacing now prevents damage from reaching deeper into the slab.
If your deck gets uncomfortably hot to walk on barefoot during summer - which in Plantation means most of the year - the existing surface is absorbing and holding heat rather than reflecting it. This is especially common on older gray concrete decks with no coating. A lighter-colored or heat-reflective finish can make a real, immediate difference in how comfortable your pool area feels.
Small hairline cracks are normal in concrete, but cracks that are widening, have uneven edges in height, or collect dirt and algae need attention. Left alone in Plantation's wet season, water gets into those cracks, expands during temperature swings, and makes the problem worse each year. Resurfacing with proper crack repair underneath stops that cycle.
If family members have slipped or the surface feels slick when wet, the original texture has worn smooth. This is a safety concern, not just a cosmetic one. A resurfacing job applies a new textured finish that restores grip - and in a household where kids use the pool regularly, that is not something to put off.
Every pool deck project starts with surface preparation - the step that determines how long the finished job lasts. We pressure-wash the entire deck to remove dirt, algae, and loose material, fill cracks and patch any damaged areas, then apply a bonding primer so the new coating has something solid to grip. This prep work is not optional or a shortcut: a coating applied over a dirty or unprepared surface will peel before the first rainy season. We also ask about your HOA requirements before recommending any color or finish, so you are not caught off guard after the work is done. Homeowners who want lasting protection after resurfacing benefit from pairing this with our concrete sealing service, which adds a UV-resistant topcoat.
Coating options range from a simple spray-on texture coat to decorative overlays that mimic stone or tile. For homeowners replacing a plain gray slab, a basic texture coat improves grip and heat reflectivity at the lowest cost. Decorative overlay systems give you the look of tile or natural stone at a fraction of the replacement cost. We also offer resurfacing as part of broader concrete stripping and removal projects when the old deck is too far gone for a coating to bond. Before anything goes down, you get a written estimate that covers prep, materials, and labor.
The most common choice for Plantation homeowners who want improved grip, heat reflectivity, and a fresh look at the lowest cost.
Stamped or stenciled overlays that mimic stone, slate, or tile - for homeowners who want a high-end look without full replacement.
Flexible, UV-rated finishes that stay cooler underfoot and resist cracking through South Florida's heat cycling and rainy season.
For decks that need structural attention before any coating - crack filling, bonding primer, and surface stabilization as a standalone service.
Plantation sits in Broward County, where UV radiation is among the highest in the continental United States and summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Coatings that hold up fine in cooler states can fade, peel, or soften much faster here. A large share of Plantation's residential neighborhoods were also built in the 1970s through 1990s, which means many pool decks are 30 to 50 years old - often with more cracks, surface breakdown, and previous patch repairs than newer slabs. Resurfacing these decks requires thorough prep and products specifically rated for South Florida conditions. Homeowners in areas like Davie and Tamarac face the same UV and aging challenges as Plantation, and we serve those communities as well.
Plantation also has a large number of planned communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods with rules about what colors or finishes are permitted on visible exterior surfaces, including pool decks. Some HOAs require pre-approval before any coating color or pattern change. We ask about HOA requirements upfront on every job so you are not caught off guard after the work is finished. The afternoon thunderstorm pattern from June through September also shapes how we schedule coating applications - we work morning hours during rainy season to avoid moisture that can cause a fresh coating to bubble and peel before it bonds.
We ask a few basic questions - deck size, age, and condition - and schedule a time to come look in person. You will not be asked to commit to anything at this stage. We reply within one business day.
We walk the deck with you, check cracks, drainage, and surface condition, and ask about your HOA if you have one. You leave with a written estimate covering prep, materials, and labor - no surprises later.
The crew pressure-washes the deck, fills cracks, patches damaged areas, and applies bonding primer. This prep work takes most of the first day and is what determines how long the finished job lasts.
Coating goes on in sections with rollers or spray equipment, then cures for 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic. We walk the finished deck with you to confirm everything looks right and explain ongoing care.
Free written estimate. No pressure to move forward. We schedule around Plantation's weather so the job goes right the first time.
(754) 318-0003We use coatings specifically formulated for Broward County's UV intensity and heat load - not products that work fine in Georgia but peel in a Plantation summer. Ask us about the specific systems we use and we will explain why they hold up here when others do not.
Plantation's afternoon thunderstorm pattern runs June through September. We schedule coating applications for morning hours during that window and use moisture management practices so a passing shower does not ruin a fresh coating. You get the same quality result regardless of the season.
We know to ask about HOA color and finish requirements before recommending anything. If your neighborhood requires pre-approval, we help you navigate that process so the finished job clears your association's standards without any back-and-forth after the work is done.
The estimate you get covers prep, materials, and labor - nothing is left vague or added later. You can verify our Florida contractor license through the{' '}Florida DBPR license lookupbefore signing anything. A licensed contractor has passed state testing and carries the insurance the state requires.
These are not talking points - they are the specific things that determine whether a pool deck coating job holds up through Plantation's first rainy season or starts peeling before summer is over. We have built our reputation in this area on doing the prep work correctly and using products that are right for the climate.
For additional guidance on pool deck safety standards, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Pool Safely program and the Concrete Network pool deck resource are reliable starting points.
When a pool deck is too deteriorated for a coating to bond, full stripping and removal clears the way for a proper replacement.
Learn MoreA UV-resistant sealer applied after resurfacing extends the life of your pool deck coating through Plantation's intense sun and rain cycles.
Learn MoreSpots fill fast heading into Plantation's dry season - the ideal window for coating work. Call or request a free estimate today and we will walk your deck and give you a written price.