Hot, cracked, or poorly drained pool deck? We install and resurface concrete pool decks in Melbourne with heat-reflective finishes, built-in drainage, and proper permits - so your pool area works in Florida's climate, not against it.

Concrete pool decks in Melbourne, FL involve removing the existing surface (if any), preparing the ground, pouring and finishing the concrete with a slip-resistant and heat-reflective coating, and completing city permits and inspection - most residential pool deck projects take two to four days of active construction, plus one week of curing before foot traffic.
Melbourne homeowners use their pools more than most - the climate makes outdoor living almost year-round. But a worn, cracked, or dangerously hot pool deck makes the whole experience worse. Concrete pool decks here need to handle intense Florida sun, handle daily afternoon storms without puddling, and stay comfortable on bare feet. Those are specific design requirements, not generic ones.
Pool deck projects often connect naturally with other work around the outdoor living space. Homeowners who want to extend their patio area beyond the pool perimeter often look at concrete patio construction at the same time - combining the two projects in a single mobilization keeps scheduling and costs manageable.
Small hairline cracks in concrete are normal, but if you have noticed cracks that have grown wider since last year, or cracks wide enough to catch your fingernail, the concrete underneath is shifting. In Melbourne's sandy soil, that kind of movement tends to accelerate once it starts - catching it early saves money.
After one of Melbourne's summer downpours, your pool deck should shed water within a few minutes. If puddles linger for an hour or more, the deck either was not built with proper drainage or the surface has settled unevenly over time. Standing water is a slip hazard and speeds up surface breakdown.
If the top layer of your deck feels rough and gritty or you can see small chunks breaking away, the concrete is spalling. This is common on older Melbourne decks that were never sealed or have not been resealed in years - Florida's combination of intense UV and frequent wet-dry cycles is hard on unprotected surfaces.
If walking barefoot on your pool deck in the afternoon feels like stepping on a griddle, your finish is absorbing too much heat. A resurfacing with a heat-reflective coating can make a real difference - and it is one of the most common reasons Melbourne homeowners call us even when their deck has no visible cracks.
We install and resurface concrete pool decks for Melbourne homeowners - new construction, full replacement, and resurfacing. Every project includes an honest assessment of which option your deck actually needs, a drainage plan designed for Melbourne's rainfall, and finish options chosen for Florida's climate. We handle the City of Melbourne building permit and coordinate the inspection so you do not have to.
For homeowners whose pools sit within a larger outdoor space that also includes concrete steps construction leading down to the pool or patio area, we can coordinate both projects together. Steps that match the pool deck surface in finish and drainage direction create a cleaner, safer transition from the house to the pool.
Best for homes with a new pool or an existing pool that never had a proper finished deck around it.
The right call when the existing concrete is cracked through, sunken, or structurally compromised underneath the surface.
A cost-effective option for decks that look worn or dated but still have solid, level concrete underneath.
Suits Melbourne homeowners who want to keep their existing deck but make it noticeably cooler and safer to walk on barefoot.
Melbourne sits on Florida's Space Coast, where summer temperatures regularly push into the low-to-mid 90s and the sun is intense for most of the year. Plain gray concrete absorbs that heat and can reach surface temperatures well above what is comfortable or safe on bare feet. This is why most Melbourne homeowners choose a lighter-colored or specially coated finish - it is not just a style preference, it is a practical decision about how you actually use your pool area during the hottest part of the day. We do not skip this conversation with any homeowner we work with.
Melbourne averages over 50 inches of rain per year, nearly all of it falling in heavy afternoon storms from June through September. A pool deck that is not designed to shed water quickly creates puddles after every storm - a slip hazard and a surface that wears out faster. We serve homeowners across the area, including Satellite Beach and Merritt Island, where the coastal environment puts even more stress on outdoor concrete surfaces. In every community we work in, drainage design is part of the plan from day one - not an afterthought added when a homeowner complains about puddles.
We take your call, ask about your deck size and current condition, and give you a ballpark range before ever visiting your home. Replies within one business day. No obligation to move forward.
We visit your Melbourne home, measure the deck, check drainage, and look at the condition of the existing surface. We tell you whether resurfacing or full replacement makes more sense - and explain our reasoning in plain terms, not just give you a number.
Once you approve a scope and price, we apply for the required City of Melbourne building permit. This typically adds a few days to a week to the timeline. We coordinate the inspection - you do not need to visit the building department.
Demo, prep, pour, and finish typically take two to four days. The concrete then needs roughly a week before light foot traffic. The city inspector signs off, and we walk through the finished deck with you - including when to reseal and how to maintain the surface.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will tell you honestly whether you need a full replacement or just a resurface.
(321) 326-1433We use finishes specifically suited to Melbourne's intense sun - lighter-colored coatings that stay noticeably cooler underfoot than plain gray concrete. Homeowners with kids and pets notice the difference immediately on a hot summer afternoon.
Melbourne averages over 50 inches of rain per year, concentrated in intense summer storms. We design drainage into every pool deck from the start so water moves away from your pool fast and your deck dries quickly after each storm - reducing both slip risk and surface wear.
We have been building pool decks across Melbourne and Brevard County since 2019. That means we know the sandy coastal soil, the city permit process, and how HOA guidelines work in communities like Viera and Suntree. The American Concrete Institute sets the standards we work to on every project.
We pull every required permit through the City of Melbourne Building Department and coordinate the inspection. You get a finished deck with an official record on file - which matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim.
Every one of these proof points matters on its own. Together, they mean you are getting a pool deck that was designed for Melbourne's specific conditions - not a generic pour that happens to be in Florida.
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