Pool Deck Concrete in Jacksonville, FL
Non-slip concrete finishes for pool surrounds. Salt finish, exposed aggregate, overlay coatings. UV-resistant sealers standard. FL CBC1269043.
A Jacksonville pool deck needs slip resistance and UV stability
Pool decks in Jacksonville get daily sun, weekly heavy rain, and constant wet-dry cycling. The concrete finish must provide grip when wet. The sealer must resist UV degradation, or you will be resealing every 12 to 18 months instead of every 2 to 3 years.
Salt finish and exposed aggregate are the most practical non-slip surfaces for wet environments. Stamped concrete in slate or travertine patterns is also popular and can achieve good slip resistance with the right sealer.
We install a closed-cell foam expansion joint between new pool deck concrete and the pool coping on all installations. This joint allows the pool shell and the deck to move independently. Without it, transfer cracking between the shell and the deck is common within 3 to 7 years.
Pool deck options we install in Jacksonville
Salt Finish
Rock salt pressed into wet concrete and washed away creates a pebbled, slip-resistant surface. A classic Florida pool deck finish that ages well and is cost-effective.
Exposed Aggregate
Surface paste washed off to reveal decorative aggregate. Pea gravel, river rock, or colored stone. High natural slip resistance, no coating to maintain.
Stamped Concrete
Travertine, slate, or flagstone patterns around the pool. Sealed with high-UV sealer rated for pool chemical splash.
Spray-Texture Overlay
Thin overlay on existing pool deck that adds texture and color without the cost of full replacement.
Colored Concrete
Integral pigment in Florida earth tones for a pool surround that complements landscaping without surface coating.
Brushed Broom Finish
Standard minimum for pool deck applications. Medium broom texture provides adequate wet-surface grip.
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