
A pool deck that drains fast, stays comfortable underfoot in July, and holds up to Brevard County sun and pool chemicals - that is what we build.

Concrete pool decks in West Melbourne provide a slip-resistant, durable surface around your pool that handles Florida heat, heavy rain, and pool chemical exposure - most residential deck pours take two to five days from start to finish, with the concrete continuing to harden and gain full strength over the following 28 days.
West Melbourne homeowners have a specific set of conditions to plan around: intense summer heat that makes dark surfaces painful to walk on, Brevard County rainstorms that hit almost daily from June through September, and sandy soil underneath that needs proper compaction before the pour. Concrete pool decks in West Melbourne are not a one-size approach - the finish, slope, and sealer all need to match this climate. Many homeowners also pair pool deck work with a concrete steps construction project when they are updating the full outdoor living area at once.
If your current deck cracks, holds puddles after rain, or burns your feet every summer morning, the right answer is a surface built for where you actually live - not a generic slab that ignores your climate.
Small hairline cracks are normal in any concrete surface, but if you can see cracks clearly from standing height, or if they are wide enough to catch a coin, the deck needs attention. In West Melbourne's sandy soil, cracks that start small can grow quickly as the ground shifts beneath the slab. Left alone, water gets into the cracks, weakens the base, and turns a surface repair into a full replacement.
After a summer storm, your pool deck should drain within a few minutes. If you are still seeing puddles an hour later, the slope is wrong or the surface has settled unevenly. Standing water is a slip hazard, and in Brevard County's rainy season it is a near-daily problem - so a deck that does not drain is unsafe for months at a time.
If the surface of your deck feels gritty, rough, or like it is coming apart in small pieces, the concrete is deteriorating. This is often caused by years of pool chemical exposure and UV breakdown - both of which are accelerated in West Melbourne's climate. A surface in this condition is harder to clean, more likely to scratch bare feet, and will only get worse without intervention.
A deck that was once a consistent color but now looks blotchy, stained, or faded has likely lost its protective sealer. In Central Florida's sun, an unsealed deck can fade noticeably within two to three years. If cleaning does not restore the appearance, it is time to either reseal or resurface.
We pour new concrete pool decks, resurface existing slabs, and handle everything in between for West Melbourne residential properties. Every new deck we install includes a deliberate drainage slope - typically a quarter inch of drop per foot - so water moves off the surface and away from your foundation after every storm. We seal every deck with a product rated for pool environments before we leave, and we walk you through the resealing schedule so the surface stays protected. For homeowners updating the full backyard, we often combine pool deck work with a concrete patio construction project to create one continuous, unified outdoor surface.
Finish selection is a real conversation we have with every customer. We show you samples of broom finish, exposed aggregate, and stamped options in the actual colors and textures you would be living with. We explain how each finish performs in direct Florida sun - which ones stay cooler underfoot, which provide better grip when wet, and which hold their color longest with this climate. We also handle the Brevard County permit process so you do not have to navigate that yourself.
Best for homeowners adding a pool deck where none exists, or replacing a deck that has failed beyond what resurfacing can fix.
Ideal for homeowners whose existing slab is structurally sound but needs a fresh surface - significantly less expensive than a full pour.
For homeowners who want a pool deck that looks like stone or tile without the cost and maintenance of natural materials.
For homeowners who want the full Brevard County permit pulled, inspected, and closed out without managing the county process themselves.
West Melbourne sits in Brevard County where average high temperatures exceed 90 degrees for five or more months of the year and afternoon thunderstorms drop heavy rain almost daily from June through September. That combination creates a harsh environment for any surface around a pool. Dark concrete absorbs enough heat to be painful to walk on barefoot by mid-morning. Unsealed concrete in this climate absorbs pool chemicals and moisture, leading to pitting and staining well before the surface should need attention. Homeowners across Merritt Island face the same coastal humidity and UV conditions, and the same finish choices apply - lighter colors, textured surfaces, and proper sealing are not optional extras here.
Sandy soil is also a real factor in this area. Much of West Melbourne and the surrounding Brevard County coastline sits on soil that can shift after heavy rain or dry spells, and a pool deck poured without proper base compaction is one that will crack as the ground moves beneath it. Homeowners in Satellite Beach and similar coastal communities deal with the same soil conditions. The permit process in Brevard County also requires that pool deck work meet local drainage and safety standards - a requirement that protects homeowners and ensures the work holds up over time.
We schedule a site visit to measure your pool area, check the condition of any existing concrete, and ask what finish or look you have in mind. You leave with a written estimate that breaks down the cost clearly. We reply within one business day of your first contact.
For most new pours or significant expansions in Brevard County, we apply for the building permit before any work begins. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with the county - you do not need to visit any offices or fill out forms yourself.
If old concrete is being removed, that happens first. Then we grade, compact the soil, and pour. The crew applies your chosen finish before the concrete sets - a stamped pattern or textured surface requires quick, purposeful work, so the crew moves steadily. The deck is roped off immediately after the pour.
Stay off the deck for at least 24 to 48 hours after the pour. We return to apply sealer once the surface has cured enough to accept it - typically within a few days to a week. After the county inspection passes, we walk you through the finished deck and leave you with a clear maintenance schedule.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the Brevard County permit from start to finish.
(321) 294-0430We recommend finishes based on how they actually perform in West Melbourne's climate - not just how they look in a showroom. Every customer sees real samples and understands how each option handles heat absorption, wet traction, and UV fading before they decide.
Every pool deck we pour includes the proper slope so water moves off the surface after rain. This is not an optional upgrade - standing water around a pool is a safety hazard and a surface problem. Getting the drainage right from the start is part of the job.
We pull every required Brevard County permit before work begins and coordinate the inspection before we sign off on the job. A permitted deck is on record with the county, which protects your home's value and removes complications if you ever sell or file an insurance claim. Learn more about Florida contractor licensing at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
We assess every existing deck for structural condition before recommending a full replacement. If resurfacing will give you another decade or more of life, we say so - because a customer who trusts our honesty is worth more than a single upsell. The American Concrete Institute sets the industry standards our work is built around.American Concrete Institute sets the industry standards our work is built around.
Every pool deck project we take on is permitted, built to drain, and finished with a sealer rated for pool environments. That combination - proper process, right materials, and honest recommendations - is what keeps West Melbourne homeowners calling us back for the next project.
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