
A faded, rough, or dangerously hot pool deck takes the enjoyment out of your backyard. We resurface and coat pool decks with finishes built for Florida's sun, salt air, and sandy soil conditions.

Pool deck resurfacing in New Smyrna Beach means applying a new coating or overlay directly over your existing concrete so it looks fresh, feels better underfoot, and holds up longer - most residential jobs take one to three days without tearing out the old slab.
If your deck has turned rough, faded to a chalky gray, or becomes uncomfortably hot by midday, the coating has broken down and is no longer protecting the concrete beneath it. Pool deck resurfacing in New Smyrna Beach fixes these problems without the cost of a full demolition and repour. Properly prepping the surface - cleaning, patching cracks, and profiling the concrete so the new coating bonds firmly - is what separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that peels within a season.
For decks where the underlying concrete needs more than a new finish, concrete resurfacing and overlays can address both surface condition and structural minor repairs in a single project. Getting the prep right is the foundation for everything that goes on top.
If your deck feels like sandpaper or has small craters across the surface, the original coating has broken down from years of sun, rain, and pool chemical exposure. Beyond being uncomfortable, a rough surface traps algae and bacteria more easily. This is common on older Florida decks that never received a coating rated for the state's UV intensity.
Small cracks are normal in concrete, but when they multiply or widen, water is getting underneath. In New Smyrna Beach's sandy soil conditions, cracks grow faster than homeowners expect because the ground shifts with rain and dry spells. Catching this before the cracks become structural is exactly when resurfacing makes the most sense.
Florida's UV intensity bleaches pool deck coatings faster than almost anywhere else in the country. If your deck looks washed out, blotchy, or has a powdery residue that does not rinse away, the coating has reached the end of its useful life. This cosmetic signal also means the protective layer is no longer doing its job.
If crossing your pool deck in the afternoon feels like walking on a griddle, the original coating has likely lost its heat-reflective properties - or it was never designed for Florida's sun intensity. Resurfacing with a lighter, heat-reflective finish directly solves this problem. Families with young children or older adults at home feel this most acutely during July and August.
We work with spray-texture finishes, stamped overlays, and solid color coatings - each one suited to a different combination of lifestyle, budget, and how your family uses the pool. Spray-texture finishes provide reliable slip resistance and dry quickly in the morning before afternoon storms roll in. Stamped overlays give the look of stone or tile at a fraction of the replacement cost and are a popular choice in neighborhoods with active HOAs that care about curb appeal. Every project starts with thorough surface preparation: pressure washing, crack patching, and grinding the surface profile so the new coating bonds at the molecular level. Skipping prep is the single most common reason coatings peel within a year or two, and it is something we never do.
For decks where peeling or delamination has already started, we coordinate with concrete floor stripping and removal to strip the old surface cleanly before the new coating goes down. This ensures the new layer bonds to sound concrete rather than to a failing old coat. After resurfacing, we can also apply a penetrating sealer as part of a broader concrete resurfacing and overlays program to extend the life of the finished surface.
Best for homeowners who want reliable slip resistance, fast application, and a clean, consistent look at a straightforward price.
Right for decks in HOA communities or higher-value properties where the finished surface needs to look like stone or pavers.
Suited to homeowners who want a uniform, easy-to-maintain surface in a color that stays cooler than dark or bare concrete.
Ideal for families who use the pool heavily through July and August and want a surface that is safe and comfortable to walk on barefoot all day.
New Smyrna Beach sits on Florida's central Atlantic coast, where the combination of year-round UV exposure, salt-laden air blowing in off the ocean, and sandy coastal soil underneath every slab creates conditions that most inland contractors have never worked in. Salt air accelerates coating breakdown - especially on beachside properties east of US-1 where salt intrusion is relentless. Coatings and sealers that perform well inland may delaminate or discolor within a few seasons here. Every product we use is selected specifically for coastal Volusia County, not just for general outdoor use. Before we apply anything, we also assess the deck for cracks caused by the shifting sandy soil that is common throughout this area - coating over an actively moving slab will not hold.
We serve pool deck owners across the area, including homeowners in Edgewater and Port Orange, where the same coastal soil and UV conditions apply. Florida's afternoon thunderstorm season - roughly June through September - also shapes how this work gets scheduled. We plan applications for morning hours and build weather delays into the timeline so your project does not drag on through repeated rescheduling. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notes that slip-resistant surfaces are a key factor in reducing poolside injuries - another reason coating selection matters beyond just appearance.
We reply within one business day. We will ask about your deck size, whether you have noticed any cracking, and what finish you are considering. No honest contractor can give you a real price from a photo alone, so we schedule an in-person visit.
We walk the entire deck looking for cracks, lifting areas, drainage issues, and surface condition. We show you finish samples, explain heat and slip performance for each option, and give you a written estimate that breaks out the work - not just a single number.
We pressure wash the deck to remove algae, mineral deposits, and old sealers. Cracks and damaged areas are patched and cured. The surface is lightly ground or treated so the new coating bonds firmly. This prep step is what separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that peels in two years.
The new coating is applied in morning hours to avoid afternoon rain. We walk the finished deck with you before leaving and hand you written care instructions - how often to reseal and which cleaning products are safe to use so your investment stays protected.
Written estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(386) 282-0262We select products specifically formulated for the salt air and UV intensity found in coastal Volusia County, not just general outdoor use. A contractor who does not ask about your proximity to the ocean is likely using the same product they use inland - and it will not hold as long here.
Sandy soils shift, and we assess every crack before applying anything. We distinguish cosmetic cracks that can be patched from movement-related cracks that need a deeper fix - so you are not paying to resurface a deck that will fail again next season.
Every estimate we provide breaks out the work so you can see exactly what is included. Homeowners who have been surprised by a final bill that looked nothing like the original quote tell us this matters more than almost anything else. We agree.
Florida requires contractors doing this type of work to hold a state-issued license through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can verify any contractor's license in minutes at myfloridalicense.com - and we encourage you to check. We are compliant and happy to show it.
Between coastal-rated products, honest crack assessment, and transparent pricing, New Smyrna Beach homeowners get a resurfacing job that holds up to the conditions here - not just to the conditions on the label. The Florida Concrete and Products Association sets standards for concrete work specific to Florida's climate, and staying current on those standards is part of how we do the job right.
When a pool deck coating has failed completely, we strip the old surface cleanly before anything new goes down.
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