Frisco / Pool Deck Resurfacing
Pool Deck Resurfacing in Frisco
Cool-deck coatings, overlays, and travertine or paver overlays for Frisco decks. Upgrade a builder deck or fix early spalling.
Most Frisco decks are younger than the rest of DFW's, but the first wave of pools in Stonebriar and Starwood is around 20 years old and reaching its first resurfacing, and plenty of newer builds came with a plain broom-finish deck owners want to upgrade. We resurface pool decks across Frisco, cool-deck coatings, overlays, and travertine or paver overlays.
On the older Frisco pools the deck shows the usual wear: hairline cracks, spalling where the surface has flaked, and concrete that has gone rough and hot. On the newer ones it is more often a builder-grade broom finish that the owner wants to turn into stone or a cooler, finished surface. Either way, resurfacing keeps the existing slab and changes the surface, as long as the slab is sound.
We check the slab first. Some newer Frisco lots were graded and poured fast, and we have seen early spalling on decks that are not that old. Resurfacing fixes that surface, and we make sure the slab underneath is solid and the drainage works before we coat it, since a coating over a failing slab does not last.
The finishes trade heat, grip, and look. Cool-deck coatings drop the surface temperature and add slip resistance underfoot. Overlays bring fresh texture and color over the slab. Travertine and paver overlays put a stone surface down that stays cool around a wet edge and lifts a builder-grade deck to match a nicer yard. We match it to your coping and the house.
If the deck is getting resurfaced it is a good moment to look at adding the spa or water feature the builder left out, since the crew is already on the pool. See our Frisco pool services and the full range of pool work. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Usually. Early spalling on a newer Frisco deck is a surface problem, and resurfacing addresses it. We check that the slab and drainage are sound first, then put a new surface down that holds up better than the original pour.
Yes. A travertine or paver overlay puts a stone surface over the existing slab, turning a broom-finish builder deck into something that matches a finished yard, and it runs cooler underfoot than the bare concrete.
If the slab is sound, resurfacing is the better value. If it has heaved or cracked through, replacement is the right call. We look at the slab and the drainage and tell you which one your deck needs.
A cool-deck coating or a travertine overlay. Both run noticeably cooler than bare concrete and add grip around the wet pool edge, which matters with kids.
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