
Old pool decks crack, get dangerously slippery, and burn bare feet in the afternoon sun. We build and resurface pool decks designed for Brevard County's heat, heavy rain, and HOA requirements.

Concrete pool decks in Viera West are typically poured, finished, and sealed within two to five days, with most homeowners back in the water within a week. Costs generally run between $6 and $20 per square foot depending on the finish - brushed concrete on the lower end, stamped or colored finishes toward the higher end.
If your current deck is cracking, running rough underfoot, or turning into a heat trap by noon, you are not alone in Viera West. Sandy soil, intense UV, and pool chemicals combine to wear out older decks faster than homeowners expect. A new deck also pairs naturally with concrete steps if your entry to the pool area needs attention at the same time.
We pull every Brevard County permit, coordinate the HOA approval process, and schedule pours to beat the afternoon storms - so the project goes smoothly from first call to final inspection.
Cracks that spread without following a neat line mean the concrete is moving beneath the surface. Viera West sits on sandy Brevard County soil that compresses unevenly over time, making this kind of shifting common. Small hairline cracks can sometimes be sealed, but wide or growing cracks usually mean the deck needs to come out before someone trips or water gets under the slab.
When the top layer starts to peel, pit, or flake - a process called spalling - the deck is breaking down. Florida's intense UV and pool chemicals both accelerate this on older, unsealed surfaces. Once the surface starts flaking it will not repair itself, and the rough texture becomes a hazard for bare feet around the water.
A properly built pool deck slopes slightly away from the pool edge so water runs off rather than sitting in low spots. If you see puddles forming after rain or after people get out of the pool, the deck has settled unevenly or was never graded correctly. Standing water is a slip hazard, and in Brevard County's heavy summer rainy season it works its way into any cracks and speeds up damage.
If crossing the deck in the afternoon feels like walking on hot coals, that is not just a comfort issue - it is a sign your surface is absorbing and holding heat in a way that better finishes and lighter colors would not. Viera West's year-round sun makes this problem worse over time with an aging or dark-colored surface. Newer finish options can dramatically reduce surface temperature.
We handle everything from a basic brushed-finish replacement to a fully stamped and colored pool surround. Every job includes proper base preparation for Brevard County's sandy soil, control joints placed to manage expansion, and a UV-rated sealer applied after curing. If your pool area connects to a patio, we often tie the two together in a single project - and we can link them visually to your existing concrete patio for a seamless outdoor living space.
Drainage is always part of our scope, not an afterthought. Every deck we pour has a verified slope away from the pool edge and toward the yard, so water does not sit on the surface after Brevard County's afternoon storms. We handle the Brevard County building permit and coordinate any required HOA approval before a single yard of concrete is ordered.
The most affordable and durable option, suited to homeowners who want a clean, slip-resistant surface without the added cost of decorative work.
Ideal for homeowners who want the look of stone, slate, or brick at a fraction of the material cost - popular in Viera West's landscaped communities.
Suits homeowners who prefer a natural, textured look with small pebbles revealed at the surface - excellent grip and very durable in Florida heat.
Best for decks that are structurally sound but look worn, stained, or dated - a cost-effective way to refresh the surface without a full tear-out.
Viera West sits in Brevard County where the combination of sandy soil, 90-degree summers, and over 100 thunderstorm days per year creates conditions that pool decks in other states simply do not face. Concrete cures differently in Florida's heat - if a pour is not timed to beat the afternoon storms or protected with proper curing methods, surface cracking can show up weeks after the job is done. We schedule every pour for early morning during rainy season and use curing practices that account for Brevard County's climate, not some national average. Merritt Island homeowners and those in Cocoa Beach face similar conditions, and we work throughout this corridor of Brevard County regularly.
Viera West is also a master-planned community, which means many neighborhoods here have HOA design guidelines covering pool deck materials, colors, and finishes. We know the common standards in this area and help homeowners choose finishes that will pass review before any concrete is ordered. That avoids the frustration of completing a job and then learning the HOA wants changes - a situation that costs everyone time and money.
We visit your Viera West home, measure the pool area, assess the existing surface, and give you a written itemized quote - usually within one business day of your call. No pressure, no obligation.
Once you approve the quote, you choose your finish and color. We pull the required Brevard County building permit and handle any HOA approval paperwork before any work begins, so you are covered from day one.
We remove the old deck if needed, compact the base, form the new slab, and pour early in the morning to stay ahead of Brevard County's afternoon storms. Stamped or textured finishes are applied while the concrete is still workable.
After a 24 to 48 hour cure period, we apply a UV-resistant sealer. The Brevard County building inspector signs off on the work - we coordinate that visit - and then the pool deck is ready for your family to use.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We handle the Brevard County permit and HOA paperwork for you.
(321) 358-0165We specify finishes and sealers rated for Florida's UV index, not generic products from a national catalog. That means surfaces that stay cooler underfoot and hold their color through years of Brevard County summers - something a contractor unfamiliar with the local climate is unlikely to prioritize.
Every pool deck job in Brevard County requires a permit, and we never skip it. You get a project that passes inspection, stays on record, and does not create problems when you go to sell your home. The Brevard County Building Division inspects the finished work - we coordinate that visit at no extra hassle to you.
Viera West's planned communities have specific design rules, and we know the common standards in this area. We help you choose a finish that your HOA will approve the first time - no rework, no back-and-forth with the association after the concrete is already poured.
We check and verify the drainage slope on every deck before we call a job done. Water should run away from the pool edge and off the deck surface - not toward your screen enclosure or sit in puddles after a storm. This is a simple step that many jobs skip, and it matters a lot in Brevard County's rainy season.
Put those details together and you get a pool deck that handles Florida's climate the way it should, passes every inspection, and stays looking good for years. That is what we deliver on every job in Viera West.
Poured-in-place entry steps built on a compacted base to stay level through Brevard County's moisture-shifting soil.
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