
Your pool deck takes a beating in Arizona summers. We build and resurface pool decks in Florence with heat-resistant finishes and proper base prep, so you get a surface that is safe, comfortable, and built to last.

Concrete pool decks in Florence, AZ are built or resurfaced with heat-resistant finishes and a properly compacted base, and most residential projects are complete in three to five days. Prices typically run $8 to $18 per square foot depending on size and finish, with a full written estimate provided before any work begins.
Florence homeowners deal with a specific combination of extreme heat, expansive clay soil, and HOA requirements that contractors from outside the area are often not prepared for. If your current deck is cracking, getting dangerously hot by midmorning, or looks dated next to an updated backyard, a properly installed replacement can solve all three problems at once. If you are also planning to improve the space around your pool, concrete patio construction is a natural companion project that ties everything together.
Cracks that are widening or have an uneven lip on one side mean the slab is shifting or settling. In Florence, the expansive clay soil common to Pinal County is a frequent cause. Small hairline cracks can sometimes be sealed, but larger or growing cracks usually mean it is time for a full replacement.
If your deck is too hot to walk on barefoot before 11 a.m. during summer, that is a safety issue, especially for children and pets. Florence regularly sees temperatures above 110 degrees, and a deck without a heat-reflective finish is essentially unusable for half the day. Resurfacing with a cooler finish can solve this.
Standing water on a pool deck is a slip hazard and will eventually work its way into the concrete, weakening it from the inside. If water sits in low spots instead of draining away from the pool, the slope of your deck is not doing its job. This is worth fixing before Florence's monsoon season.
When the top layer of concrete deteriorates - breaking into chips or feeling gritty underfoot - the surface is breaking down. Years of intense Arizona sun, pool chemicals, and temperature swings cause this. A degraded surface is harder to clean, less safe to walk on, and will worsen quickly.
We install new pool decks from the ground up and resurface existing decks that need a fresh look or a safer finish. Every new installation starts with proper base compaction - the step most contractors skip that leads to cracking within a few years. If your existing deck is structurally sound but looks outdated, an overlay or resurfacing is often faster and more affordable. We also build concrete steps that connect pool decks to raised patios, yard level changes, or covered entries.
For homeowners in Florence's master-planned communities, we are familiar with HOA approval processes and will help you choose finishes that are likely to move through review without issues. If you are redesigning a larger outdoor area, our concrete patio construction work can tie the pool deck into a complete backyard layout.
Best for homeowners building a new pool or replacing a deck that has cracked or structurally failed.
Best for decks that are structurally sound but show surface wear, staining, or an outdated finish.
Best for Florence homeowners who need their deck cooler underfoot without doing a full replacement.
Best for homeowners who want the look of stone or tile at a lower cost than natural materials.
Florence regularly hits temperatures above 110 degrees in summer, and standard gray concrete holds that heat. A deck that is comfortable at 9 a.m. can become painful by 11. The right finish choice - lighter colors, acrylic cool-deck coatings, or broom-textured surfaces - makes a real difference in whether your pool area is usable during the hottest part of the day. This is not a cosmetic upgrade in Florence; it is a practical one. Homeowners in Apache Junction face the same heat challenge, and the solution is the same: finish selection matched to the local climate.
Pinal County's expansive clay soils mean a deck poured on a poorly prepared base will show cracks within a few years as the ground swells and contracts. We compact the base and manage drainage before a single yard of concrete is placed. The Town of Florence requires permits for pool deck work, and we handle that paperwork from start to finish. Homeowners in Casa Grande deal with the same soil and permit conditions, and the same preparation standards apply across all our work in Pinal County.
We reply within one business day. A quick conversation covers your pool size, current deck condition, and what you want to change - no need to know the exact square footage before calling.
We visit your home, measure the deck area, check drainage, and ask about any HOA requirements. You receive a written estimate breaking down what is included - no verbal-only quotes.
We handle the Town of Florence permit before any work begins. Permits typically take a few days to a couple of weeks. We confirm the permit is issued before the crew arrives at your property.
Concrete is poured and finished in a single day for most residential decks. Light foot traffic is possible after 48 hours. The town inspector signs off, and we walk the completed deck with you before the job is closed.
No obligation. We will come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate. Most projects are scheduled within a few weeks of approval.
(520) 434-1306Not all contractors discuss heat-reflective coatings before the pour. We recommend finishes based on how your deck will actually perform in a Florence summer, not just how it looks in a sample binder.
Expansive clay and caliche soils require compaction and drainage work before the concrete goes in. We follow this process on every job because skipping it is the primary reason pool decks fail early in this region.
We pull the Town of Florence permit before work begins and coordinate the inspection at completion. You never need to visit a government office or track down paperwork yourself. The Pool and Hot Tub Alliance sets industry standards for pool-area construction that inform our process.
Many Florence neighborhoods have HOA design review requirements for pool decks. We help you choose finishes that meet those standards before work begins, so there are no revision requests after the concrete is set.
Every pool deck we build is designed for the specific conditions in Florence - the heat, the soil, and the permit landscape. That combination of local knowledge and correct process is what separates a deck that lasts from one that shows problems in the first season.
Add steps that connect your pool deck to a raised patio, entry, or yard level change with the same base prep and finish standards.
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