
Your pool deck takes the full force of Florida heat every day. We pour and finish decks that stay cooler underfoot, drain properly after storms, and hold up in Palm Bay's sandy soil.

Concrete pool decks in Palm Bay involve removing the old surface if present, compacting the sandy base, grading for drainage, and pouring a finished slab - most jobs take two to four days of active work with a full curing week before use.
If your current deck is cracking, holding water after storms, or burning bare feet by 10 a.m., it is not just cosmetic - those are signs the surface or the base beneath it has started to fail. Concrete pool decks in Palm Bay see a lot of stress: sandy soil that moves with every heavy rain, intense UV exposure from over 230 sunny days per year, and pool chemicals that gradually wear down unprotected surfaces.
Whether you need a full replacement or are finishing a new pool area, the right finish matters as much as the pour itself. Many homeowners also consider a concrete patio alongside the pool deck to tie the whole backyard together.
Cracks wider than a hairline - especially ones where the edges sit at different heights - mean the deck has started to fail structurally. In Palm Bay's sandy soil, this usually signals the ground beneath has shifted. Patching the surface alone will not fix it.
After one of Palm Bay's frequent afternoon storms, water should run off within a few minutes. If puddles sit for an hour or more, the deck was graded incorrectly or has settled. Standing water is a slip hazard and slowly erodes the base underneath.
If your family avoids the deck without sandals from April through October, the surface is absorbing too much heat. This is common with older untreated gray concrete. A lighter or spray-applied finish can make the space genuinely usable again.
If the surface is chipping or feels rougher than it used to, the top layer is breaking down. This often happens when the original finish was never sealed or when pool chemicals have splashed in the same spots for years. Left alone, the deterioration reaches the concrete below.
We handle everything from new pool deck pours on bare ground to full replacement of old, cracked surfaces. Every job includes proper base compaction - non-negotiable in Palm Bay's sandy soil - and drainage grading designed around the heavy afternoon storms Brevard County gets from June through September. For homeowners who want to go further, we can connect your pool deck to a concrete patio that extends your outdoor living space across the whole backyard.
Finish options range from practical to polished. A standard broom finish gives your feet grip on wet surfaces and is the most affordable route. Stamped patterns can mimic natural stone or tile and add real visual appeal. Spray-applied coatings - sometimes called cool deck finishes - reflect more sunlight and keep the surface significantly cooler underfoot than plain concrete. If you are weighing a decorative direction for your pool area, our concrete steps work can tie the entry to the pool level together cleanly.
Suits homeowners building a new pool or working with bare ground around an existing one.
Best for decks with structural cracks, settled edges, or base failure - where resurfacing will not hold.
Ideal for decks that are structurally sound but showing surface wear, heat issues, or cosmetic deterioration.
Palm Bay averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly push into the low 90s with high humidity. An untreated gray deck can reach surface temperatures that burn bare feet by mid-morning in July - which is why finish selection is one of the most important decisions you make for your pool area. At the same time, Brevard County receives roughly 50 inches of rain per year, much of it falling in intense afternoon bursts. A deck that does not drain quickly becomes a slip hazard and slowly undermines its own base. Any contractor working in Palm Bay needs to account for both extremes - intense heat and heavy rain - in the same design.
The sandy, loose soil throughout Palm Bay is another factor that separates experienced local contractors from those who just pour concrete and move on. The ground beneath your deck moves with every rain cycle, and a base that was not properly compacted will show cracks within a few years. We also know the Brevard County permit process - every pool deck installation or significant replacement requires a permit, and we pull it on your behalf so the work is on record when you sell. Homeowners in Melbourne and Merritt Island face the same sandy-soil and drainage conditions, and we bring that same preparation to every job across the Space Coast.
For homeowners in HOA-governed neighborhoods - common throughout Palm Bay's planned communities - we can help you understand which finishes are typically approved before you commit to a design. The approval itself is the homeowner's responsibility, but we have seen enough local HOA projects to give you a realistic sense of what to expect.
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We reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - pool area size, existing deck condition, and the finish you have in mind - so we can give you a useful estimate, not a vague ballpark.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the ground condition, and walk through finish samples with you. A written estimate breaking down labor, materials, and permit fees follows within a day or two.
Once you approve the scope and price, we pull the required Brevard County permit. This typically takes a few business days to two weeks. We handle all the paperwork.
We remove the old deck if there is one, compact the sandy base, grade for drainage, and pour. The active work takes two to four days. Concrete cures over the following week before the area is back in use.
Free written estimate. We pull the Brevard County permit. No surprises on the final invoice.
(321) 294-0342We compact the ground and add a gravel layer before any concrete is poured - every time, on every job. In Palm Bay's loose sandy soil, skipping this step is what causes decks to crack within a few years. Our process gives you a stable base that holds up through wet seasons and dry ones.
We recommend and install finishes specifically suited to Palm Bay's climate, including spray-applied coatings that stay noticeably cooler than plain concrete. We will show you samples and explain what each option actually feels like on a July afternoon, so you can make an informed choice for your family.
We pull every required permit through Brevard County's Building Division and coordinate the inspection before we consider any job done. That means your deck is on record, the work has passed a licensed inspector's review, and you have full documentation when you sell your home.
We break down labor, materials, and permit fees in writing before work begins, and we stick to that number. One of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors is prices that climb once work starts. That does not happen here. Learn more about concrete standards at the American Concrete Institute.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: a pool deck that does what it is supposed to do for the next 20 or more years. We work in Palm Bay, we understand the soil and the climate, and we take the permit process seriously because it protects you.
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