🏊 POOL DECK REPAIR & RESURFACING

Pool Deck Repair & Resurfacing in Greenwood Village, CO

Pool decks in Greenwood Village face a combination of stresses that's nearly unique in the Denver metro: the thermal shock of summer afternoon monsoon rainstorms hitting a sun-heated concrete surface, winter freeze-thaw cycling on a deck that sits in constant contact with pool water during the shoulder seasons, and the relentless high-altitude UV that fades and degrades surface sealers and coatings faster than at sea level. Concrete Doctor repairs and resurfaces pool decks throughout Arapahoe County using systems specifically suited to Colorado's outdoor conditions.

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Private pools are a feature in a meaningful portion of Greenwood Village's estate-class residential properties, and pool decks in this area tend to be large — often 1,000 to 2,500 square feet of concrete surrounding both the pool perimeter and adjacent covered or open patio space. That scale means more total linear feet of control joints, more surface area exposed to UV, and more opportunity for the clay-soil movement beneath Arapahoe County's ground to create differential settling between deck sections. The combination of pool chemicals and Colorado UV creates a particularly aggressive environment for surface sealers. Pool water splash, humid conditions at the deck edge, and the chemical residue from cleaning and balancing operations attack surface coatings differently than interior or even driveway environments. Surfaces that aren't properly maintained with appropriate products can develop a chalky, pitted texture that's both unsightly and potentially slippery — a safety concern on a wet pool deck. Resurfacing with a pool-deck-specific system restores safety, appearance, and long-term durability at the same time.

Our Pool Deck Repair & Resurfacing Approach

Pool deck resurfacing by Concrete Doctor starts with a pressure wash and detailed surface inspection — mapping cracks, joint conditions, differential settlement, and any areas of spalling or delamination. Cracks are routed and filled with flexible polyurethane crack filler that accommodates the seasonal movement Colorado pool decks experience during the fall-to-spring closure period. Expansion joints around the pool coping and between deck sections are inspected and resealed where sealant has failed. Resurfacing overlay for pool decks is a polymer-modified cementitious product applied in a controlled thickness that provides a fresh surface without adding significant weight or height. Texture is critical for pool decks — we apply a kool-deck or brushed texture profile that provides adequate slip resistance when wet while remaining comfortable underfoot for bare feet in Colorado's intense summer sun. A UV-resistant sealer formulated for pool deck environments finishes the surface and provides the moisture resistance and color stability that Colorado's outdoor extremes demand. We coordinate pool deck work with periods of pool drainage or low use so the repair process doesn't disrupt the swim season.

Slip Resistance and Safety on Greenwood Village Pool Decks

Slip and fall risk on wet pool deck surfaces is a legitimate safety concern that goes beyond aesthetics. Colorado's intense summer sun heats pool deck surfaces to temperatures that encourage pool users to move quickly from the water to the shade — barefoot, wet, and often not thinking about surface traction. A smooth, sealed pool deck can become a slip hazard under those conditions. Our resurfacing overlays incorporate texture profiles calibrated for wet-foot traction without creating the rough surface that makes bare feet uncomfortable. For existing pool decks where the original texture has been worn smooth by years of use and multiple sealer applications, grinding to expose aggregate or applying a new textured overlay re-establishes the traction profile. We test traction characteristics relative to the existing surface and the planned use pattern during the estimate process, and we specify the texture accordingly.

Winterizing Greenwood Village Pool Decks Against Freeze-Thaw Damage

Colorado pool owners in Greenwood Village typically close their pools in late September or early October and reopen in May, which means the deck sits through the most intense freeze-thaw period — October through April — without the thermal buffer that full summer use provides. Cracks and unsealed joints that were minor nuisances during swim season become significant problems when winter water infiltration freezes and expands within them through dozens of cycles over the winter months. Sealing cracks and reapplying surface sealer before pool closure is the most effective single maintenance action a Greenwood Village pool owner can take. We time pool deck sealing work to the early fall window before the first freeze — typically September — which gives the sealer adequate cure time and sends the deck into winter with maximum protection. If more significant crack repair or resurfacing is needed, we schedule it for late summer or early fall before closing so the work is complete and cured before freeze-thaw season begins.

Serving Greenwood Village, CO Since 1994

Pool deck condition affects both the usability and the perceived value of a Greenwood Village outdoor living space. A cracked, faded deck diminishes the entire backyard environment. We've worked on pool decks throughout the Denver metro's higher-end residential communities and understand the specific surface and safety requirements this type of work demands. Contact us at (303) 988-2558 to schedule a free pool deck assessment — we'll walk the entire deck, identify the problem areas, and outline a repair and resurfacing plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

A crack at the coping joint is usually a concrete movement issue rather than a pool structure problem — the deck slab and the coping move at slightly different rates due to thermal cycling and clay-soil movement. We fill and seal that joint with flexible polyurethane sealant that accommodates the differential movement. If we see anything that suggests a pool structure concern, we'll identify it clearly during the estimate.
Yes — we can resurface the plain sections with a matching or complementary overlay and address the stamped sections with appropriate crack repair, color restoration, and resealing. We'll walk the entire deck and give you options for creating a cohesive finished appearance across both surface types.
Surface overlays for pool decks need full cure before the pool is reopened and the deck is wet regularly. Depending on temperature and humidity, that's typically 7 to 14 days for full cure of the overlay, followed by sealer application and its cure period. We'll schedule the work to give you full pool use for the remainder of the season.
Pool deck environments expose sealers to chlorinated water splash, pool chemical residue, and continuous UV in a way that standard driveway sealers aren't formulated to handle. We use sealers with chemistry appropriate for aquatic environments — they maintain adhesion and color stability under repeated chemical exposure and are formulated for the expanded-and-contracted thermal cycling that a Colorado pool deck experiences.

Last updated: June 2026

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