
Your pool deck takes a beating from Florida sun, heavy rain, and barefoot traffic. We restore the surface with coatings built to last in Port St. Lucie's climate.

Pool deck coatings and resurfacing in Port St. Lucie means applying a fresh, durable layer over your existing concrete deck - restoring texture, color, and safety without a full tear-out, and most jobs take one to three days from start to finish.
Florida's sun, heat, and daily summer rain cycles break down pool deck surfaces faster than almost anywhere else in the country. If your deck is rough underfoot, faded, cracked, or so hot it burns bare feet by afternoon, you have good options. Pool deck resurfacing gives you a surface that looks fresh, grips properly when wet, and stays cooler during Port St. Lucie's hottest months.
If the concrete underneath is showing more serious damage - large cracks or sections that have heaved - you may want to consider Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays as part of the same project to address structural issues before the new coating goes on.
If walking around your pool without sandals has become uncomfortable, the original texture has worn unevenly - leaving a rough, sandpaper-like surface. This is one of the most common complaints from Port St. Lucie homeowners whose decks are ten or more years old. It means the coating has worn through and bare concrete is exposed.
Florida's intense UV exposure bleaches pool deck coatings faster than most other states. If your deck has gone from a consistent color to a patchy, faded, or chalky appearance, the coating is breaking down. Once the protective layer starts to fail, the concrete underneath becomes more vulnerable to water damage and staining.
Small cracks in a pool deck are easy to dismiss, but in South Florida's climate they tend to grow. Rain gets in, the ground shifts slightly, and what was a hairline crack becomes a trip hazard or a path for water to reach the concrete below. If you can see cracks, it's worth having a contractor assess them before they get worse.
If your pool deck is too hot to walk on barefoot during afternoon hours, your current surface is absorbing and holding heat rather than reflecting it. This is especially common on older gray or dark-colored concrete decks in Port St. Lucie, where summer sun is intense. A heat-reflective coating can make a dramatic, immediate difference.
We apply a range of pool deck finishes depending on what your deck needs and what look you want to end up with. For most Port St. Lucie homeowners, the choice comes down to a spray-texture coating, a decorative stamped overlay, or a heat-reflective finish. Each has a different price point, lifespan, and appearance - we walk you through samples before any work starts. We also pair pool deck projects with Concrete Floor Stripping & Removal when the old coating needs to be fully removed before the new one goes on.
For decks with low spots where water pools, or areas that have settled unevenly over the years, we work alongside our Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays process to level and correct the surface before the final coating is applied. That extra step is what ensures the finished deck performs well through years of Florida weather - not just the first season.
Suits homeowners who want restored grip, consistent color, and a clean look at a straightforward price point.
Suits homeowners who want the appearance of stone, tile, or brick patterns without the cost of a full tear-out.
Suits homeowners in Port St. Lucie who want a deck they can walk on comfortably barefoot during the hottest part of the day.
Port St. Lucie sits in the Treasure Coast region of South Florida, where average highs exceed 90 degrees for roughly five months of the year and UV intensity is among the highest in the continental United States. That relentless sun bleaches and breaks down standard concrete coatings faster than in northern states. Heat-reflective finishes are not a luxury option here - standard gray concrete can reach surface temperatures well above 130 degrees on a sunny afternoon, hot enough to burn bare feet. Whether your home is in Tradition or an older neighborhood closer to US-1, the surface conditions are the same.
Port St. Lucie grew explosively in the 1980s and 1990s, and a large portion of the city's housing stock - including many homes with pools - is now 25 to 40 years old. Pool decks from that era were often built with basic spray-texture finishes that have long since worn through. Florida's rainy season, which runs roughly June through September, also creates a narrow window for scheduling - most experienced local contractors prefer the drier months of October through May, so homeowners in areas like Jensen Beach benefit from booking early in the fall. If your neighborhood has an HOA, check your documents before committing to a color or finish - Port St. Lucie's planned communities often have rules about approved materials for pool areas.
We'll ask a few basic questions - deck size, current condition, and what you're hoping to change. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit to see the deck before giving you a price.
We walk your deck, look for cracks, soft spots, drainage issues, and areas where the old coating has worn through or lifted. This determines how much prep work is needed - which directly affects your final quote. We never give a firm price without seeing the deck.
The crew pressure washes the deck, fills any cracks, and roughens the surface so the new coating bonds properly. This prep phase often takes longer than the coating application itself - it's what determines how many years your finished deck holds up.
Once the surface is prepped, the coating goes on in layers - spray, color, and sealer. Most decks are fully coated in one day. After the final coat, the surface needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic. We walk the deck with you at completion and explain how to maintain the new surface.
Free estimate, no obligation. We show up, look at your deck, and give you a clear written quote - no pressure, no surprises.
(772) 281-0094We specify UV-stable pigments and sealers designed for the Treasure Coast's climate - not generic products that perform well in drier states. That selection difference is one of the main reasons our coatings hold their color and adhesion through years of Florida sun and rain.
The single biggest reason pool deck coatings fail early is poor preparation. We clean, repair, and profile every surface before anything goes on - so the coating bonds to concrete, not to old residue. A rushed prep job shows itself within the first season; a thorough one lasts years longer.
Port St. Lucie has a large number of planned communities with rules about approved colors and finishes. We ask about HOA requirements before we start and help you choose a finish that meets your association's standards. That step prevents violation notices and redone work. Learn more about{' '}licensed contractor requirements{' '}in Florida.
We give you a clear, itemized estimate after an on-site visit - covering prep, materials, and finish - with no costs added later unless something genuinely unexpected turns up, and if it does, we tell you before we proceed. Phone quotes for this type of work are rarely accurate because surface conditions vary so much.
Every pool deck project we take on is backed by the same approach: right materials, right prep, and a clear process from first call to final walkthrough. That consistency is what turns a single job into a backyard you actually want to spend time in.
Remove old coatings, tile, and adhesive down to bare concrete so your deck has a clean, properly bonded surface for the new finish.
Learn MoreLevel low spots, correct drainage issues, and repair structural surface damage before the final pool deck coating is applied.
Learn MorePort St. Lucie's dry season books up fast - reach out now to lock in your project before the schedule fills.